You wanted transcripts, you're gonna get transcripts
Past and future episodes of Tell Me a Story feature a transcription if you'd rather read
I’ll make this one quick.
I asked a few weeks back if you’d like transcripts of Tell Me a Story episodes and the answer was overwhelmingly, “yes, please, that would be nice.”
It was as if our new AI overlords were listening. Substack has made it easy to transcribe audio files and attach them to episodes.
You can now go back to any installment of Tell Me a Story and a transcript of that story is available. This will be the same going forward.
I want to make sure these are as accessible and convenient as possible for you share in the stories.
New stories are on deck for September and will be hitting your inbox soon.
In the meantime, I’m always on the look out for storytellers (everyone’s got one, don’t let them tell you any different).
While I’ve got you here, I’d like to recommend another Substack newsletter I’m enjoying. If you’re a reader, doodler, note taker, lover of pens and paper, etc., I think you’ll enjoy Noted by Jillian Hess.
She takes a look into the notebooks of creative people and provides insight into how those folks worked from notebook to finished products.