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Amphitheater Interview With Working Teller Rachel Hedman
Posted: 2009-08-04 By SNStaff

We continue our Amphitheater series this month with a new interview with working storyteller Rachel Hedman. Rachel is one of the new breed of storytellers that , since her high-school days, have directed their career plans toward the art of storytelling.

In our interview, Rachel talks a bit about being a storyteller since her teen years and her first days as a working storyteller.

In part two, Rachel goes much more in depth about the power and importance of knowing what your niche is, not falling for the "rock star" allure of storytelling festivals and the importance of knowing the power and need for marketing your work as an artist.

In part three, Rachel talks about her new DVD "Family Famine: Hunger for Love." Sean calling the two-disk DVD a "quantum leap" in the storytelling world, Rachel talks about the things that went right and the things she will change for the next DVD. Rachel concludes with her advice to new storytellers.

This interview is an inside look at the real life of the working performing artist. Come visit the Amphitheater at Storyteller.net to hear this three-part interview. Like most services at Storyteller.net, our Amphitheater is free of charge!


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