Hear-Tell

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Episodes: 32

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Hear-Tell: a podcast about telling true stories from the Low-Residency MFA in Narrative Nonfiction program at the University of Georgia.

Episode Date
John T. Edge
May 15, 2026
Anne Hull and Laurie Hertzel
Mar 18, 2026
Sam Bresnahan
Feb 04, 2026
Pat Thomas and Jessica Handler
Jan 16, 2026
Martin Padgett
Sep 16, 2025
Ryan Atkinson
Jul 18, 2025
Kim Cross
Feb 12, 2025
Tommy Tomlinson
Dec 12, 2024
Ashley Fantz, From CNN Reporter to Podcaster
Nov 11, 2024
Nick Chiles
Jun 18, 2024
Emily Strasser
Apr 18, 2024
KaToya Ellis Fleming, "Bigger Than Bravery"
Feb 18, 2024
Brandon P. Fleming, ”MisEducated”
Jan 07, 2024
James Murdock, ”Orange is the New Peach”
Nov 08, 2023
Moni Basu, ”In Search of Spirits in Cassadaga”
Nov 07, 2023
Shannon McCaffrey and Jan Winburn, ”Sanctuary”
Nov 07, 2023
Paul Kix and John T. Edge
Sep 08, 2023
The Art of Micro-Memoir: Imagine Writing Hummingbirds
Jul 25, 2023
Martin Padgett, ”Underneath the Sweet Gum Tree”
May 31, 2021
REVISED: MFA Writers Honor Mother's Day
May 04, 2021
Max Blau, ”How Jim White Helped His Bluebird Spread Her Wings”
Apr 06, 2021
Jasmin Pittman Morrell, ”Is That Your Mother?”
Feb 09, 2021
Kristin Lowe, ”The Orchard on a Cloud”
Oct 12, 2020
Jeremy Redmon, ”December 21 and What Came After
Sep 15, 2020
MFA Students Read Short Narratives, Pt. 2
Aug 11, 2020
MFA Students Read Short Narrative Essays
Jul 14, 2020
Karen Thomas, ”Traveling Graces”
Jun 09, 2020
Samantha Bresnahan, ”In the Blood, Flowers Bloom”
May 12, 2020
John T Edge, ”My Mother’s Catfish Stew”
Apr 14, 2020
Mark Shavin, ”Unforgettable: Marriage, Memory and Madness in a Small Southern Town”
Mar 17, 2020
Dorothy Lennon, ”Coming Out”
Feb 18, 2020
Why Narrative? Why Now? A Conversation with Valerie Boyd
Feb 05, 2020