The Art of Storytelling in Performance

EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 56 MIN

The Art of Storytelling in Performance

from 50 Tastes Of Gray · host Matthew Gray - 50TastesOfGray

In this engaging conversation, Rick Lewis shares his unique journey through life, touching on themes of storytelling, performance, and personal growth. He discusses how these experiences shaped his career as a performer and speaker. Rick reveals his innovative corporate performance as a waiter, the importance of connection through storytelling, and his recent struggles with panic attacks. He also introduces his writing community, Write Hearted, emphasizing the significance of authenticity in writing and the power of shared experiences. The conversation concludes with insights into Rick's future plans and his heartfelt connection to his work. #​performance #storytelling #socialanxiety Chapters 00:00 Sunny Days and Seasonal Affective Disorder 02:53 Life on the Move: A Journey Through 36 Homes 05:49 The Art of Storytelling: From Performer to Speaker 09:06 The Waiter Routine: A Unique Corporate Performance 11:46 The Reveal: Transforming Perception Through Story 14:50 The Power of Connection: Storytelling in Keynotes 17:56 Panic Attacks and Personal Growth 20:54 Right Hearted: Building a Writing Community 23:55 The Importance of Authenticity in Writing 26:50 Future Plans and Entrepreneurial Spirit 29:59 The Unbranded Self: A Unique Book Experience 32:47 Connection Through Humor and Heartfelt Words 35:53 Final Thoughts   Where to Find Rick http://www.ricklewis.co/ https://www.writehearted.com/ 🎧 Matthew Gray Socials 🎧 All My Shows & Episodes → LoveLife.com 📘 Get My Book → HawaiiFoodTours.com 🎧 Connect with Matthew Gray & 50 Tastes of Gray 📸 Instagram (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/50tastesofgray 🍽️ Instagram (Food Tours): https://www.instagram.com/hawaii_food_tours 📘 Facebook (Podcast): https://www.facebook.com/50TastesOfGrayPodcast 🌺 Facebook (Let’s Eat Hawaii): https://www.facebook.com/LetsEatHawaii 💼 LinkedIn (Matthew Gray): https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gray-hawaii ✍️ Substack (50 Tastes Of Gray): https://50TastesOfGray.substack.com

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