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Practicing Gospel Podcast
David Rayburn
100 episodes
1 month ago
Practicing Gospel is a podcast that enables you to hear the voices from the Christian Left and about issues, topics, and concerns that interest the Christian Left
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Practicing Gospel is a podcast that enables you to hear the voices from the Christian Left and about issues, topics, and concerns that interest the Christian Left
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Christianity
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Storyteller Gloria Elder PGE 92
Practicing Gospel Podcast
53 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
Storyteller Gloria Elder PGE 92
The reason I feature storytelling as often as I do in this show is because of its capacity as an art form to build bridges between people and connect them, existentially and emotionally to experience the 'world' within the story, and thereby existentially and emotionally to experience the lives of others and The Other. Storytelling is a therapy and, as you know from my interviews with Meta Commerce and Mark Yaconelli, a medicine. And it can also be a joyful means of entertainment, fellowship, and communion. It is a way we make sense and meaning of our lives and realities.

This episode focuses again on the importance of storytelling in African American culture. My guest is Gloria Elder.
Gloria “Glo Glow” Elder has been telling stories for as long as she can remember. She enjoys writing and telling stories of her many adventures of growing up around her loving grandparents, who told her many family stories. If fact, Gloria credits her grandparents as the reason she developed a love for storytelling. 
When she became an Early Childhood Educator and Director, she told stories to children and adults in the day care center every Friday morning. Upon changing careers and missing the children at the day care center, she became a clown and created her act called, “The Magic of Clowning Around”. Her performances included, mime, singing, face painting and magic tricks.  
The themes of Gloria’s stories are family history, saving our planet and transforming our life.  She performs at birthday parties, in schools, hospitals, churches, cemeteries, and at festivals. She also loves telling African Folktales.
Her first book titled, I Walked a Mile in Her Shoes: A Story of Unconditional Love, is a story about an adventure she had with her maternal grandmother. Gloria is a member of Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia and the National Association of Black Storytellers.
To buy a copy of Gloria's book, contact her at gloriaelder@comcast.net.

To learn more about Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia go here:

kuumbastorytellers.org

To learn more about The National Association of Black Storytellers to here:

https://www.nabsinc.org/
The intro and outro music for this episode is from a clip of a song called 'Father Let Your Kingdom Come' which is found on The Porter's Gate Worship Project Work Songs album and is used by permission by The Porter's Gate Worship Project.
 
Practicing Gospel Podcast
Practicing Gospel is a podcast that enables you to hear the voices from the Christian Left and about issues, topics, and concerns that interest the Christian Left