
Show Credits:
These Wheels Keep On Turning is an episode featuring wheels as well as protagonists who get going, get stuck, and through perseverance and insight get back in motion again. Supporting roles belong to two bikes, one wheelchair and a 1967 split window Volkswagen bus. Join our four storytellers as they share their true tales on wheels with us.
Stories by: Annie Voigt, Tim Walters, Khushi Pasquale, Ben McGuire.
This episode was brought to you by the Bear, a stage for true, told live stories in Berlin.
Get tickets to THE bEAR’s open stage shows: https://www.eventbrite.de/cc/the-bear-presents-true-stories-told-live-berlin-1529169
Links from the storytellers:
Annie Voigt
Say hello at thebotbeyondthebrainz.com (soon to be greatbadavdentureideas.com) or over at @thebotbeyondthebrainz on Instagram. (Please keep in mind that a PhD-writing parent may not be as active on the socials though. ;))
Tim Walters
Say hello to Tim at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/timwalters71/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/93124912/admin/dashboard/
Music Tim’s story “Bike Path” features musician James Harper on piano. Check out his podcast Filter Stories here.
Khushi Pasquale
Here is a photo from the infamous VW van in her story: https://www.thebear-storytelling.de/gravity-show
You can find Khushi telling her stories at:
And feel her presence at the Toastmaster Club she founded in Berlin: https://centerberlin-toastmasters.de/
Ben McGuire
Say hello at: nomadsoftheheart.com (going live in a few weeks)
If you need help wrangling the written or spoken word? Contact Ben!
The saxophonist in Ben’s story was Alexandra Ilieva, you can follow her other 154 thousand fans with over 20 million views here on Youtube: www.youtube.com/@alexandrailievaYou can say hello at alexailieva@yahoo.com
Production Team for this podcast episode:
Producer: Dyane Neiman; Sound Engineer: Dom Edgley from Sound Foundry
Made in Berlin with Joy!