Author Archives: Jessica Piscitelli Robinson
Black Stories Matter the Movie
Missed our LIVE Black Stories Matter storytelling show and regretting it? (As you should!) Well, the good news is, we recorded it. The bad news is, you only ave until July 31 to purchase a viewing ticket to watch the … Continue reading
Come As You Are July 25
Our July 25, 2020 “Come As You Are” live, online storytelling show is hosted by Anna Marie Trester and storytellers Vicki Lynn Bryan, Tim Ereneta, Chetter Galloway, Bonnie Gardner, Rona Leventhal, Howard Lieberman, and Erin O’Neil. Proceeds will be divided … Continue reading
Come As You Are July 16
Our July 16, 2020 “Come As You Are” live, online storytelling show is hosted by Diana Veiga, with storytellers Catherine Calvin, Rachael Harrington, Desarray Tamar Joachim, Len Kruger, Kurt Mullen, and Kristin Pedemonti. All proceeds will be divided between the … Continue reading
No More FOMO
Missed our last LIVE storytelling show or can’t make it to the next one? You do not have to fear missing out anymore! We have a solution. Starting with our April 25, 2020 Storytelling Show – we will now be … Continue reading
The Inaugural Women’s Festival Videos
Did you miss out on attending the inaugural Women’s Storytelling Festival in early March, in the City of Fairfax, VA? Here’s the good news, you can watch 9 hours of stories from the festival online, until April 6, 2020. Click … Continue reading
Storyteller Spotlight – Shawna Renee
Shawna Renee will be joining us at the Women’s Storytelling Festival for the Friday night, March 13th, kick-off storytelling show at The Auld Shebeen, in Fairfax, VA. Shawna Renee is an award winning broadcaster, writer and storyteller. As a radio … Continue reading
Women’s Festival Spotlight – Natalie Amini
Natalie Amini is a DC area native and the DC Regional Producer for The Moth. When she is not helping DC area locals find their stories on stage, she works as a Housing Counselor in Adams Morgan, helping DC locals … Continue reading
Women’s Festival Spotlight – Sheila Arnold
Since 2003, Sheila Arnold has been a full-time storyteller, traveling through the United States and sharing a variety of stories – “whatever fits in her mouth” – as well as doing Historic Character Presentations and Christian Monologues. At her core, … Continue reading
Women’s Festival Spotlight – Maryam Zaringhalam
Maryam Zaringhalam is a molecular biologist by training who now works in the world of science policy, advocacy, and communication. Her personal mission is to ensure that everyone—no matter who they are—can benefit from and participate in the fruits of … Continue reading
Women’s Festival Spotlight – Ellouise Schoettler
Maryland spoken word artist Ellouise Schoettler is known for seeking stories of unknown women – then bringing them to life with “heart and humor” for audiences of all ages. Ellouise says she appreciates and applauds Jessica Piscitelli Robinson for her … Continue reading

