A podcast of short personal stories by visual artist and lifelong storyteller Gregg LeFevre. Gregg's life has always been about telling stories including his public art works all over America that tell the forgotten stories of small towns and big cities. The stories he tells on the podcast are more personal. In each episode he brings you an offbeat story or two from his life, in under 20 minutes. ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 106 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
It's Pass the Mic where we invite a talented guest with a great story to join us on the pod. Today we are excited to have Jay Acunzo. more
Light one up for this week's episode of The Compulsive Storyteller "420 Drug Dealing Dad." Gregg's wild man Dad calls him early one morning with an exciting announcement, a giant bale of illicit substance has washed up on the beach. What should they ... more
It's Pass the Mic where we invite a talented guest with a great story to join us on the pod. Today we are excited to have Ansa Edim. more
Easter is coming early this year so get in the mood with this story entitled, "Gregg's Eggs." Gregg is a child entrepreneur selling farm fresh eggs to the neighborhood. But a lot can go wrong when you're a kid with a fragile business. more
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Such a touching and emotional story, this one, the narrator’s voice Gregg LeFevre is beautiful. Such a great podcast to get lost in with these fabulous stories.
Thank you for sharing the story of your mother; she sounds like someone like me — a female not defined by her gender wanting to learn and do all kinds of things. I am several years younger than you and always wanted to be challenged and do the unexpected. Being a small female with only several years of college, I was always under-estimated. I would have loved getting to meet her! Learned about your podcast from Scott Johnson’s website and your “mountain climbing” experience in Las Vegas! Sorry t... more
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Very enjoyable stories. I like the narrators voice.
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