Coming Back to God (Conversation)

回到上帝身边(对话)

Easy Stories in English

语言学习

2024-03-26

26 分钟
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In this episode, I talk about the kinds of performance I've been doing recently - storytelling in a sauna, spinning a tale at the London Esperanto Club, improvising at an open mic night, moderating a talk-show discussion and singing in a church choir. I've been busy this past month! No wonder I've been a bit sick, but hopefully my croaky voice won't stop you from enjoying this episode :) Get the transcript for this episode by joining Easy Stories in English Premium! Your support is appreciated! (after you join, go to this episode's description on the Premium feed to get the transcript link) Level: Intermediate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Welcome to easy stories in English, the podcast that will take your English from ok to good and from good to great.

  • I am Ariel Goodbody, your host for this show.

  • Todays episode is a conversation about performing and coming back to God.

  • Hmm.

  • Quite a range, huh?

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  • So recently I've been doing lots of performing.

  • I mentioned in a previous episode that I performed at a sauna.

  • I did queer Tales for Queer folks, which was a night of improvised storytelling in a in, well, royal Victoria docks.

  • But if you've never been to London, you probably don't know where royal Victoria docks are.

  • And honestly, even if you have been to London or even live in London, you may well not know where Royal Victoria docks are.

  • It's a kind of a strange part of London.

  • If you've seen London on a map, you'll know that the River Thames flows through it, and it's quite straight in the center.

  • But then there's a part where it gets very wiggly.

  • It makes these little kind of curves and loops.

  • And royal Victoria docks is inside one of those curves.

  • It's in the wiggly bit.