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Valley Voices Podcast

#8 Money, Money, Money

by: J Kyle SullivanDecember 27, 2016

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Our kick-off for the third season of Valley Voices Story Slams is just around the corner, with “Slippery Slope” on January 19th at the Northampton Brewery! This week, we’re getting ready for the start of a new season with a look back on some of our past storytellers.

In March, 2016 we went over to the Brewery for our “Money, Money, Money” Story Slam. Kenneth Harris took us to the movies, while Kevin Gallagher brought us along for his honeymoon.

Worried you’ll miss out on some of our storytellers this season? Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, and we’ll be back at the end of every month with highlights from each event.

Music here by Broken Social Scene and D Numbers.

[gtalert title=”Note” title_color=”#699bb1″ close_button=”no” border_style=”none” border_radius=”4″]AudioFiles is a production of New England Public Radio. The interviews, anecdotes, and oral histories recorded for AudioFiles are designed to build a public audio library of the western New England experience, and are not intended as news content, or endorsements by NEPR’s staff or Board. For more information, contact AudioFiles producer, J Kyle Sullivan.[/gtalert]

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