Lies: Stories about playing along

Published: March 17, 2023, 11 a.m.

b'There\\u2019s a ton of reasons to lie, but experts have found that lies are most beneficial when they\\u2019re not selfish. In this week\\u2019s episode, both our storytellers do their best to play along for the sake of others.\\nPart 1: While working as a camp counsellor at a camp for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses, Gabe Mollica is determined to keep his promise to one of the campers.\\nPart 2: Collette Micks finds herself going along with her mom\\u2019s absurd plan to act like her father isn\\u2019t dying of cancer.\\nGabe Mollica is a comedian and writer living in Astoria, Queens. He\\u2019s performed his critically acclaimed hour \\u201cSolo,\\u201d a show about friendship, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, Manhattan\\u2019s prestigious 59east59th street theatre, and cities across the globe including New York, Dallas, and Dublin, Ireland. His Off-Broadway show "Solo: a show about friendship" reopens for a 3rd extension on March 23rd at 9pm at the Soho Playhouse. He has appeared on The Moth Radio Hour on NPR, BBC Radio 4, and wrote for the 2020 and 2019 New York Video Game Awards with the writers of the Daily Show with Trevor Noah. He performs nightly in New York City.\\nCollette Micks is an actor, storyteller and corporate trainer. She studied theatre in Paris at Ecole Jacques Lecog and performed in theatre, film and television (Naturally Sadie, The Kennedy\'s, Murdoch Mysteries). Collette has been offering an extremely successful Storytelling Course at The Second City Training Center in Toronto for several years. Collette continues to tell True Stories Live on stage for several Storytelling Shows in Toronto such as The Story Collider, Confabulation, But That\'s Another Story and Raw Storytelling among others. Check out her storytelling blog www.collettemicks.com\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'