I am Robert John “Robbie” Ierubino, Jr., a US-born, autistic artist who emigrated to Vienna, Austria, when I was 14. I hold a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree in Graphic Design and a Master of Arts in Arts and Creative Technologies, both from the University of Staffordshire in Stoke-on-Trent, England. I have completed a graphic design internship with the wendy.network and at the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) in Vienna, Austria. But in May 2024, I moved to Ocean City, Maryland, to find a job as a US citizen by reason.
Theatrical Mining Company has produced two of Susan Middaugh's full-length plays for the Baltimore Playwrights Festival: A Modern Pas de Deux and Black Widows. Next Stage Press has published Black Widows. 18 of her short plays have been produced by 34 mostly community theaters in the U.S., Canada and England.
Devin S. Jones is a dynamic screenwriter, actor, and producer known for crafting rich, character-driven stories that blend comedy and drama. As the writer and executive producer behind Slightly New—winner of multiple awards including Best Urban Feature Film at the 2023 Baltimore Next Media Webfest—Devin continues to make his mark with bold, original narratives under RiteMind Productions. His screenwriting credits also include Young and The Ratchet (2021), Fletchertown Road, and Broker(Rs), as well as commercial work for clients like Automotive Solutions and Lord & Browne Accountants.
Zorina Exie Frey is a 2023 Pushcart Prize winner holding a master's degree in Poetry and Creative Nonfiction from Converse University, a bachelor's degree in Mass Communications, majoring in Journalism with an English minor, and a web design certificate from Indiana University South Bend. She also holds a certificate in Literary Publishing from Emerson College.
An urban sage with a voice that resonates with sophistication and metropolitan elegance, Donna has narrated documentaries, radio commercials, e-learning modules, global promos, science podcasts, audiobooks (children’s books), and industrial training films. She is an experienced corporate narrator and has acted in seven short films, including an animated film.
A Food Addict's Lesson: Confusion. Clarity. Recovery
In "A Food Addict's Lesson: Confusion. Clarity. Recovery," Michelle Petties weaves together powerful storytelling and transformative insights to illuminate how narrative exploration can break the cycle of food addiction. Through the lens of a pivotal food story about her uncle's relationship with watermelon, she demonstrates how our earliest experiences with food shape our eating patterns, often in ways we don't recognize.
Drawing from her 40-year journey of gaining and losing over 700 pounds, Michelle reveals how healing-through-reading-writing-and-storytelling became the key to her recovery. By examining and rewriting her food stories, she discovered that sustainable transformation begins not with another diet, but with understanding the emotional connections we form with food.
This compelling talk shows how creative writing and storytelling can:
Uncover hidden emotional patterns around food
Transform limiting beliefs about eating
Create new neural pathways for lasting change
Build a healthier relationship with self and food management skill
Michelle's presentation isn't just a speech—it's a masterclass in using narrative exploration for healing. Her powerful demonstration of how clarity through storytelling led to her recovery offers hope and practical tools for others struggling with food addiction.
As she shares her journey from confusion to clarity, Michelle illustrates how the creative process of writing and storytelling can illuminate paths to healing that traditional approaches often miss. Her talk inspires and invites us to explore the transformative power of our own stories.
Drawing from her 40-year journey of gaining and losing over 700 pounds, Michelle reveals how healing-through-reading-writing-and-storytelling became the key to her recovery. By examining and rewriting her food stories, she discovered that sustainable transformation begins not with another diet, but with understanding the emotional connections we form with food.
This compelling talk shows how creative writing and storytelling can:
Uncover hidden emotional patterns around food
Transform limiting beliefs about eating
Create new neural pathways for lasting change
Build a healthier relationship with self and food management skill
Michelle's presentation isn't just a speech—it's a masterclass in using narrative exploration for healing. Her powerful demonstration of how clarity through storytelling led to her recovery offers hope and practical tools for others struggling with food addiction.
As she shares her journey from confusion to clarity, Michelle illustrates how the creative process of writing and storytelling can illuminate paths to healing that traditional approaches often miss. Her talk inspires and invites us to explore the transformative power of our own stories.
Medium: Stage
Year: 2024
Details: 15 minutes
C Marquis is a songwriter, singer, composer, playwright and teacher. She is a Baltimore native.
Cheat Sheet for Teachers
See more information about Cheat Sheet for TeachersYear: 2024
Details: The teachers get to decide on the students clans.
Music, Playwriting, Photography, Spoken Word.