Ryan McIntire: The times that I’ve died

Ryan McIntire shares how he has survived a multitude of mishaps that made him feel like an a superhero. Then one day he realized, he’s human after all.

Ryan McIntire, along with Bryan Lewis,  Alina Sahakian, Patrick C. Taylor and April Shannon Threet came out to tell stories inspired by the word “injuries.” (We played a playlist based on the song of the night, “Ambulance,” by Blur.) We thought the theme could inspire stories of broken bones and broken hearts, but we were open to wherever it would take them.

Bio: Ryan Quinn McIntire is a professor of theatre performance, theory, and practice with areas of specialization in movement, combat, and Asian & Oceanic theatre.

Listen! Ryan’s story…

Content warning: Each episode potentially contains mild to strong language as well as adult themes – including descriptions of sex and violence. This specific episode contains an F-bomb.
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Ryan Quinn McIntire

About Tell Me More… Live Storytelling: Everyone has a story, and there are plenty of storytelling events and podcasts around the world to showcase them. We’re not that different – except we tell stories from a small stage in a mid-size military town. We host a regular storytelling night at the Push Comedy Theater in Norfolk, Va. We showcase storytellers sharing stories inspired by one-word themes. For upcoming shows, please see our schedule here. If you have a story that you think fits one of our themes, sign up here to be considered for the stage.