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Wrong Directions: Wild Boars, Bicycles, Spiritual Journeys, and an Eco-Village
In this episode of What Lingers, we dive into the captivating story of a transformative journey from Germany to an eco-village in Portugal. After a breakup, Sylvia decided to leave behind Germany, cycling 3,000 kilometers to find a new sense of community. Along the way, expectations collided with reality. Join hosts Cristian and Liz as they explore more about this journey of self-discovery and the lessons learned in a community that challenged long-held beliefs.
Sylvia studied filmmaking and photography at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany. Since 2014 she's been working as a freelance director, writer, editor and photographer in the arts, advertising and TV. But first and foremost, Sylvia is a passionate storyteller, philanthropist, and cycling addict. She currently has one foot in Germany and one foot in Portugal.You can find her on Instagram at @sylvia_borges_
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This episode was recorded live at LX Brewery, bringing the unique atmosphere of Lisbon’s storytelling scene to life.
Hosts: Liz Melchor & Cristian Figueroa
Produced by: Jonny Bunyan in Lisbon, Portugal
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8. "I'm Not the Cod Company": A Storyteller's Journey Through Accidental Email Connections
34:31||Season 2, Ep. 8In this engaging conversation, Miguel shares his unique experience of receiving emails meant for someone else due to his childhood nickname. During fifth grade, he jokingly created an email address for him using Riberalves, a Portuguese cod brand, in it because classmates had nicknamed him that. Years later, during COVID, Miguel began receiving emails from a woman named Liliana who worked at a cod factory, mistakenly thinking his email belonged to the company. Miguel recounts how this comedic situation took an unexpectedly emotional turn when Liliana shared some more personal details. We discuss Miguel's storytelling approach, his search for "pops" while on the stage, and his hesitation about sharing more vulnerable personal stories. The episode offers a reflection on the power of different storytelling approaches - from comedic to emotionally vulnerable - and how unexpected connections can lead to meaningful human experiences.Miguel Ribeiro is from Lisbon where he lives and works running a tech startup. Hosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor.Editor & Producer: Jonny Bunyan.7. Messages on the Wall: Finding Self-Worth Through Urban Art and Unexpected Connection
38:59||Season 2, Ep. 7In this emotional interview, Christine recounts her personal journey of transformation through storytelling. After experiencing a toxic relationship that left her feeling lost and broken, Christine finds solace and healing in the street art of Amsterdam and the compassion from the street artist Laser 3.14. She discusses the challenges she faced, the significance of her storytelling at Storytelling Lisboa, and the emotional impact the experience had on her. Christine also touches on her early days as a social media influencer and her upcoming historical fiction book about Franz Kafka’s lover, Milina Senka. The conversation centers on themes of self-rediscovery, the importance of storytelling, and the profound impact of human connections. Christine reflects on the universal experience of self-blame and the lies our brains can tell us, emphasizing the healing power of raw and real storytelling.Our guest Christine Estima, based in Toronto, has written for The New York Times, New York Daily News, The Observer, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Walrus, VICE, Refinery29, Chatelaine, Bitch, etalk, Maisonneuve Magazine, and many, many more. Her debut book THE SYRIAN LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (House of Anansi Press) was named one of the Best Books of 2023 by the CBC. Her forthcoming debut novel, LETTERS TO KAFKA, will be released September 9, 2025. Christine is also a Portuguese citizen, so you can find her, most likely, eating pastel de natas at 4 AM. Visit ChristineEstima.com for more and follow her on Instagram @cestimaHosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor.Editor & Producer: Jonny Bunyan.6. High Stakes and Bright Lights: Game Show Dreams and the Quest for a New Beginning
41:46||Season 2, Ep. 6In this episode, Janet shares her exhilarating journey to the stage of the iconic game show "Press Your Luck." The conversation begins with Janet recounting how, while facing the dual challenges of needing two hip replacements and financial uncertainty, she made a bold decision to audition for the game show she had watched with her father as a child. The episode delves into the intense audition process, revealing how producers meticulously craft television personas and storylines for contestants. Janet describes the surreal experience of standing under bright lights in front of a national audience, freezing on a trivia question about Magic Johnson, and facing the heart-stopping moments of deciding whether to press her luck or walk away with what she had. The conversation explores fascinating family connections—both her mother and sister had previously appeared on game shows—and how the experience led Janet to Portugal two years later. As the story unfolds, listeners are taken on a journey where dreams, risks, and life-altering decisions converge under the watchful eye of television cameras.Janet has lived in Lisbon for two years. When not telling stories, she is working in education, supporting students in getting into college or boogie boarding in Carcavelos. You can find her on Instagram @dammit_janetHosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor.Editor: Liz Melchor.Producer: Jonny Bunyan.5. Colliding Coincidences: Love, Loss, and Korean Dramas
40:06||Season 2, Ep. 5Hania shares her deeply moving love story with Bill, evolving from years of friendship into a profound relationship marked by meaningful coincidences (sometimes while watching Korean television dramas) and small daily gestures of love. She opens up about the sudden loss of Bill and her journey of "grieving well" - embracing her emotions fully while honoring his memory through storytelling and connection with others who've experienced loss. The episode explores thought-provoking questions about spirituality, coincidences, and finding meaning in life's unexpected moments. Hania reflects on how true love is found in life's quiet moments and how sharing our stories can help keep the presence of those we've lost alive in the world.Hosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor. Editor: Liz Melchor.Producer: Jonny Bunyan.4. Connection and Identity: Transformative Experience, Festival Life, and Queerness
44:55||Season 2, Ep. 4In this episode, Zak, an artist living in Lisbon, shares his transformative experience at Being Gathering festival following a tumultuous breakup and his father's sudden death. The conversation explores Zak's evolution from identifying as a gay man most of his life to embracing bisexuality during the pandemic. At the festival, he forms two significant connections: an intense non-verbal attraction with Martine, and a relationship with Mafalda that begins sexually but evolves into one of his most meaningful friendships. Throughout the discussion, Zak reflects on vulnerability, radical honesty, and the challenges of authentic connection in the age of social media as he continues his healing journey in Portugal.You can find Zak on Instagram @zak_krevitt Hosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor. Produced by Jonny Bunyan. Edited by Liz Melchor.3. Grandma’s Boy: Storytelling, Family Bonds, Masculinity and Identity
52:05||Season 2, Ep. 3In this episode, Seb, a Swede living in Lisbon, delves into his experience of performing a deeply personal story about his grandmother, whose influence shaped his interactions and emotional openness. Seb explores the therapeutic power of storytelling and the cultural nuances of Swedish masculinity. The episode highlights the emotional range of life and death, from laughter about his grandmother's quirky habits to the shared tears during her passing. Join us as Seb unpacks the complexities of familial relationships, cultural identity, and the healing process of retelling personal narratives.Seb has a heart that sings for storytelling and a mind in the sky. He sees storytelling as the glue that connects us on a deeper level–either human to human, or human to nature.2. Navigating Trails: An Unexpected Journey to Professional Hiker
46:12||Season 2, Ep. 2In this episode of What Lingers, professional hiker Shilletha, known as Dragonsky on the trails, shares her remarkable journey of traversing the Appalachian Trail and beyond. Amidst facing racist and hateful backlash from an online hiking community to confronting the physical and emotional challenges of through-hiking, Shilletha reveals the complexities of her life as a Black queer woman in a predominantly white, male-dominated sport. She candidly discusses her struggles with depression and anxiety and how nature sometimes exacerbated and sometimes healed these mental health challenges. She recounts vivid and harrowing encounters, including being helicoptered off a mountain and walking in grizzly bear territory alone. Shilletha's story is one of resilience and empowerment, where nature becomes both a sanctuary and a battleground for her mental wellbeing. Listen as she revisits discovering a sense of belonging both on the trail and in sharing her powerful story.Shilletha Curtis' book is called Pack Light. You can connect with her on Instagram @i_am_dragonsky.Hosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor. Produced by Jonny Bunyan. Edited by Liz Melchor.1. Endings: Tour Operator Confessions or When Paradise Becomes the Final Destination
46:02||Season 2, Ep. 1John manages a tricky feat: he tells a very funny story about death. In our conversation with him, he opens up about his unique experiences as a tour operator dealing with the unexpected deaths of tourists abroad. From his first encounter with a fatal heart attack to managing logistical challenges and emotional impacts, John shares how these moments shaped his approach to life and death. Hosts Cristian and Liz delve into the complexities of his role, the dark humour needed to cope, and confronting his own mortality. John Hooker is a British storyteller with a sense of humour whose material comes from 40 years of being a passionate global events specialist. He is now enjoying life at an easier pace in Lisbon, Portugal. You can connect with him on Instagram and Linkedin.Hosts: Liz Melchor & Cristian FigueroaProduced by: Jonny Bunyan in Lisbon, Portugal9. Bonus Ep: Behind The Scenes, Origins & Outtakes!
01:08:47||Season 1, Ep. 9Origins, Outtakes & One Late Christmas Special: The Story Behind Us, The Podcast, and Storytelling LisboaWho says you can't celebrate Christmas whenever you want? We're wrapping up our first season with a festively delayed holiday special featuring the whole gang - Liz, Cristian, and producer Jonny, plus guest appearances from your favorite storytellers. Get to know the team behind Lisbon's favorite storytelling night as we reveal how chance meetings led to something special, what values keep our community thriving, and what really happened behind the scenes while creating this podcast. Stay for the bloopers at the end - we've got enough to fill a Christmas stocking! Consider it our gift to you and good news: Season 2 is already in the works!Hosts: Liz Melchor, Cristian Figueroa & Jonny BunyanProduced & Edited by Jonny Bunyan in Lisbon, Portugal