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Spring '26 Cue Words and Dates
Balance | February 18 5:30pm
Climate | March 11 5:30pm
Crossroads | April 11 5:30pm

Spring '26 Cue Words Descriptions
Balance - Shedding the old, discovering the new, and pushing past the comfort zone
Climate - Our experiences with climate change, climate education, and the small ways we care for each other and the planet
Crossroads - Pivotal moments, unexpected detours, and trusting your gut
ADVICE FOR STORYTELLING
1PREPARE
Craft your story. Storytellers can speak either conversationally or from a manuscript. Poetry and spoken word styles are welcome.
2PRACTICE
Practice by delivering your story how you would in front of a live audience: outloud and with your body in the position it will be in front of the audience
3PACE
It can be surprisingly difficult to tell a meaningful story within a time limit. In order to respect the audience’s time, storytellers should practice their story three times through, from start to finish, without stopping. This allows you to time yourself and practice how it will feel to perform live.
4PUBLISH
With permission from storytellers, There’s More records live stories for our podcast. Storytellers get the final say about whether it can be published online.

A University of San Diego storytelling program.


