Professional Storyteller
Jeanette Vaughn Waddell

jeanette@storytellerjeanettewaddell.com
706-444-6133

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                           Who Listens to Stories?    Where Do You Tell Stories?
Listeners come in all shapes and sizes, from babies to elders and every one between.  We all enjoy stories.   By nature, stories are portable. All that's needed is a teller and listeners. Stories can be told any place, any time. 
             

We struggled with the decision. It was one of the hardest I've ever made. We discovered a caring family and new friends.

It was a good place to tell stories.  I enjoyed telling and they enjoyed listening.
 

Music always tells a story. The drummers and dancers refreshed my spirit. They shared their gifts and I shared mine.


 

Children and stories go together like peanut butter and jelly. Libraries, schools, camps are great settings. 



"My people, listen to my teaching, listen to what I say, I will speak using stories. I will tell things that have been secret since long age."
             Psalm 78:1-2  
        The Everyday Bible
Museums are story repositories. Every item, every picture tells a story. What could be better than enjoying a performance?
Talk shows are truly storytelling shows. What better place for a storyteller.
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