Storyteller | Officiant | Podcaster
Making it memorable
Storytelling is one of the oldest art forms, predating writing. Benjamin’s stories toe the line between funny and uncomfortable such that many audience members aren’t sure they’re “allowed” to laugh. He strives to make everyone think about and feel his fear, shame, and joy. He hopes by showing his own vulnerability, he pushes some listeners to see how rewarding openness can be and consider going beyond their existing comfort zones.
Benjamin also uses his storytelling background to celebrate special occasions as an officiant. His curiosity in all individuals allows him to quickly get to know celebrants, and his experience having had life-threatening illness allows him to appreciate their struggles. He wants to immerse himself in their “why” behind the occasion by finding both the inside jokes and well-known stories that demonstrate their true selves and what the occasion means to them.
Benjamin understands the power individual moments can have, which his why his primary goal is to make each event—and each celebrant no matter their age, religion, sex, or anything else that distinguishes us—feel special. Events in front of four or four-hundred people are equally important.
Featured Storytelling
Benjamin’s story for The Story Collider podcast, as told in front of a live audience at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C.:
Benjamin’s co-best man speech at his brother and sister-in-law's wedding at Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown:
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Storytelling Through Podcasts
Find all episodes from Benjamin’s podcasts on the Podcasts page, or learn more about them below.