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Snohomish Storytellers

By: Historic Downtown Snohomish Association
  • Summary

  • Storytelling is the most powerful communications tool in history and is universal to the human experience. Here in our little corner of the universe, Snohomish, we have a strong sense of community and heritage founded in the whispers of yesterday's stories and the narrative of what is being written today. Snohomish Storytellers captures this through organic conversation between Snohomies - former, present, and future! Discover what ties us all together in a community that has a deep sense of identity as we learn from each other's shared, human experiences. Presented by the HDSA
    Historic Downtown Snohomish Association
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Episodes
  • Volume 2 Chapter 10: Come for the business, stay for the relationships
    May 21 2024

    The Snohomish Storytellers bring you into the immersive world of BLOS, Business Ladies of Society, with Jessica Chavez. Jessica shares the story of how she found her calling for pouring into other women beyond their businesses. BLOS has grown exponentially and the women therein have found not only growth and development opportunities but also lasting friendships and support that go way beyond networking.

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    54 mins
  • Volume 2 Chapter 9: The Power of the Invitation
    Apr 16 2024
    The Snohomish Storytellers sit down with the delightful person that is Doug Greenup, owner and manager of the Historic Marks Building. Doug shares how he simply wandered into the Marks Building 25 years ago and asked, "Hey, can I buy your building?" This has ironically turned into a theme with his tenants and ultimately led to the rediscovery of his love for this historic building. Learn how asking a simple question can be a powerful invitation for development, opportunity, and growth of more than just a single business, but an entire district. Historic Preservation is a key element to the stewardship of a district like downtown Snohomish and property owners play a vital role. Doug's mindset towards the care and intentional leasing of his space is exemplary - learn why in this episode. And, the next time you are downtown, take a glance at the Marks Building at 1024 1st Street. There is much to discover there. Enjoy!
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Volume 2 Chapter 8: Homesick
    Mar 19 2024

    Oh Snohomies, have we got a treat in store for you with this episode. Up and coming country music artist, Antwane Tyler, shares his story with us from the foundation of his love for music to the evolution of his creative style. Antwane guides us through his journey that is rooted in his family and upbringing, honoring his roots, and a theme we often talk about here, aligning our pursuits with our passions and who we know ourselves to be. It is our longest episode to date but filled with so many incredible little gems, you won't want to skip a beat. Be sure to check out Antwane's music anywhere that you enjoy listening. His new single, "Homesick" was released on March 8th. More information can be found on his social media platforms @antwanetyler (tiktok, Instagram, Facebook).

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    1 hr and 17 mins

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