The Storytellers Porch
"We are not defined by our mistake... We are defined by our character." - Toby Dorr, bestselling author, host of Fierce Conversations with Toby, and today’s guest on The Storytellers Porch Welcome to The Storytellers Porch! Join Jill as Toby recounts her experiences of resilience, reinvention, and redemption. Through a poignant narrative, Toby reveals how a chance encounter with a young man experiencing homelessness sparked a profound shift in her perspective, inspiring her to dedicate her life to helping others. From her upbringing in a family that valued self-reliance to her...
info_outline Meeting Donny Osmond and Heartfelt Connections with Kerry KrueglerThe Storytellers Porch
"I met Donny Osmond. The moment was real. I had to keep telling myself that it was real, though. I had to focus pretty hard to understand it was really happening.” - Kerry Kruegler, today’s guest on The Storytellers Porch Welcome to The Storytellers Porch! Experience the magic of Kerry’s journey as she recounts her quest to meet her childhood idol, Donny Osmond. From childhood idolization to the exhilarating moment of finally embracing him in person, Kerry's journey is a testament to the transformative power of passion and perseverance. Sometimes, the stars align to make the...
info_outline Pillowcases and Connections with Heather WildeThe Storytellers Porch
Remember all that you have accomplished. Today on the Porch, Heather Wilde joins Jill while sipping coffee and Bailey’s. Come on over and grab a seat with your favorite drink while Heather and Jill discuss Heather’s teaching career, her belief in being a good person, and the legendary pillowcases she gave to her students upon their graduation. Links: Heather Wilde: Connect with The Storytellers Porch: The Storytellers Porch on Facebook, The Storytellers Porch on Instagram, Thank you joining us on The Storyteller's Porch this week! Make sure you subscribe and follow us...
info_outline Learning the Charleston with Harry SlickThe Storytellers Porch
“Every time we started to go to school, the old gray mare would wait till we got out on the road, right by our house, and then she'd go back into the ditch with the buggy that she was hitched to and head for the barn.” Welcome to the Storytellers Porch! Today, Jill is joined by Mrs. Barbara Ewing and her daughter Jacquie. Mrs. Ewing (who just celebrated her 100th birthday… on a motorcycle!) will be telling us stories about her childhood growing up in the farmlands of Kansas, riding a horse to school that always got spooked, and the dirt storms and the grasshoppers that plagued the...
info_outline Peace, Solitude, and More Lessons Learned on the FarmThe Storytellers Porch
“The reason my great-great-grandparents came over here was for freedom and hope for their family. To start this generation and to give generational hope and freedom of living. Some place like here.” - Deb Nyenhuis, today’s guest on Following the trend of last week’s episode with , Deb Nyenhuis and Jill talk today about life growing up on a farm. In a slight contrast to Dr. Wright’s childhood, who was a frequent visitor of his grandparent’s farm but didn’t live there, Deb lived her life on her parent’s farm in South Dakota until she went to college. So much can be learned...
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Trigger warning: This episode contains dialogue of life on a sheep farm, which includes mentions of hunting and the death of animals. No animal cruelty is discussed. “When somebody walks in my practice, they're in my house. I want them to be at home.” - Mark H. Wright, DDS, today’s guest on The Storytellers Porch Today’s story on The Porch at The Farm is a unique one, in the best way possible. Jill chats with , who spent a lot of time growing up at his grandparents sheep ranch and currently resides in the city of Colorado Springs, CO. Dr. Wright doesn’t consider himself...
info_outline Life Continues after LossThe Storytellers Porch
“I can look to the seasons, and I can look to the controlled burns and the growth that comes up a week later and use that as a reminder: that nature, and the seasons, and those cycles have been here long before we have and will be here long after. And I think that's really all the hope I need.” - In our last adventure out to Stockport Farm, Jill talked about the intentional burning of her barn, to keep the land and the surrounding area safe. In today’s episode, Jill and her co-host, Gracie Jenkins, discuss a far more tragic burn… an unplanned burn...
info_outline A Little Bit of Whiskey and a Lot of CommunityThe Storytellers Porch
What do you do when you get a call saying you have to fix your 130-year-old barn that is falling down and causing a hazard to your neighbors? You grab some friends, some beer, some food, and some love and figure it out. In today's exciting episode, Jill Davis and Emily Chase Smith talk about the hardship that came when Jill had to say goodbye to the family barn at the family farm. After having been in the family for 130 years, taking down the barn was an incredibly emotional moment for Jill and her family. Her brother perhaps surmised the emotions best: "It's like we're burning down dad."...
info_outline A Daughters Love and a Brownie CameraThe Storytellers Porch
This episode of the Storyteller’s Porch begins with our host Jill Davis and her daughter, as they open a discussion about life growing up, Jill’s parents (Gracie’s grandparents), and much more. Our drink of choice for the porch this episode is made by Gracie’s girlfriend who is a barista at Dutch Bros. Previously, we’ve dived into the stories of Jim and Sue Davis, known to Gracie as Grandma and Grandpa. Gracie’s earliest memory of the farm is from a time when Jill and the kids were staying in Kansas at a hotel and there was a tornado warning. It was the first time Gracie...
info_outline Mom Said It Was a Pickup but It Was Also a Love StoryThe Storytellers Porch
Today’s episode of The Storyteller’s Porch begins with a signature drink to honor our host’s Jill Davis’ “daddy”, peppermint schnapps. (Check out the show notes on at to see some exclusive pictures of Jill’s parents and the farm!) Jill’s dad, Jim Davis, was 91 years old when he passed away in November of 2018. One thing that remained true for Jim throughout his entire life is that he LOVED peppermint. Jim was known to end his day with a nice shot of peppermint schnapps. In fact, this habit went so far that Jill’s sister once snuck in a bottle of peppermint...
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Emma Pell and Gracie Packard share their story of college, Covid, courage, dance parties, and a glass of sangria on the Porch today. Each generation experienced the beginning of covid from a different perspective. This is the story of two close friends in a foreign country trying to find their way home during the first few days of the world-wide shut down at the beginning of the global pandemic of 2020. They had no idea what they would face them when they started their study-abroad program in early 2020. This story is a bit longer than our other stories; so much impact is in this story from Emma and Gracie that we at the Porch knew we couldn't cut anything out. We wanted to ensure you hear the full story in its entirety. We hope you enjoy the story and always remember to dance.