Cindy McCain – Lost in Morocco

Cindy McCain – Lost in Morocco

I had the privilege to tell my story (reblogged below) last Monday at Tenx9 Nashville. This monthly storytelling event, started in Belfast, Ireland, is something I look forward to since storyteller Amanda Bloomer (my friend, fellow educator, and former student) invited me in February. Tenx9 is based on a simple structure–nine storytellers, each sharing their stories on stage in less than ten minutes on a common theme.

The free event is structured in 3 sets and ends with Bob McRay’s understory of the night–always a treat–and the announcement of next month’s theme. If you’re in Nashville, join us. Details on how to submit a story for consideration are here.

Michael McRay brought the event to Nashville in 2013, and the community it has created reached a record number last Monday packing Douglas Corner. We laugh and cry and left knowing we’re not alone. The tie that binds us is a poignant truth: “Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireas na daoine”…“It is in the shelter of each other that the people live.”

Stay tuned for links to the podcast at Tenx9 Nashville and iTunes.

 

Cindy McCain

I'm Cindy McCain — writer, editor, English prof, photographer, and podcaster. A Southern Girl Gone Global, I flew from my empty nest to write/teach for three years in Marrakesh, Morocco and the Caribbean. Now back in Nashville, Tennessee I'm sharing tales, tips, and takeaways from exploring 27 countries and finding treasures in my backyard. My blog offers itineraries, travel/hospitality reviews, and inspiration for letting go of fear, holding onto faith, and finding freedom in roots and wings. I've collaborated with over 50 brands to promote interesting people and places providing beauty breaks for the soul. Featured in Yahoo!, US News and World Report, Expedia, Orbitz, StyleBlueprint, SheKnows.com. Named a Top 35 Baby Boomer Blogs 2020-2023 and a Top 50 Travel Blog of 2016.

2 thoughts on “Cindy McCain – Lost in Morocco

  • April 28, 2018 at 7:38 AM
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    Love this…what an honour to tell your story….see you soo. Xx

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    • April 28, 2018 at 7:45 AM
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      It really was! You’d love the event. Add to the list we need to check out the original Tenx9 in Belfast one day.

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