Richelle DeVoe shares her story of being a Boy Scout, getting thrown out, and making something better.
Montana
This edition of the Tell Us Something podcast comes to us from audience members from the “Getting Away With It” Show. Attendees had the opportunity to share their “Getting Away With It” stories anonymously. We selected several of those stories from a box and read them live on stage. Thank you for listening.
Kristi Hager shares her story of subversion via court order.
Dixie Raile shares her story of ascension and a poorly planned descent in Egypt.
Brian shares his story of friendship, tragedy, and the road ahead.
A family vacation to Jamaica gets complicated on the return trip in a story from Lisa Venuti.
Jill’s Bronco driving friend is a bad influence. She convinces Jill to engage in an herbal adult activity that is becoming increasingly legal. They get caught when Jen thinks she's having a heart attack during the smoking event. The paramedics arrive. One lie leads to another. Jill must then talk to her hyper vigilant father about what happened.
“March fourth” is a warning as she leaves, travelling from Baja, Mexico to Los Ceretos, through La Paz to travel to San Diego with a straggler from Germany named Katia. Katia does not like Karla’s dogs, but they needed each other as road trip companions. They pull into Jesus Maria as they run out of gasoline, spending too much money on gasoline. Making their way onward, they make a human connection that culminates in an incident at the Mexican border.
Free from jail at 16, Stephanie faces a corrupt system and overcomes an inept foster parent.
Jim buys an Indian sidecar during the Sturgis bike rally. He borrows Greg’s pickup truck to go pick up the sidecar. He is followed several times along the way by police officers.