44 min

Trouble in Paradise with Dyane Neiman True Stories Berlin

    • Personal Journals

In this episode called Trouble in Paradise, we are featuring the storyteller Sylvia Schöningh-Taylor, who shares the same birth year as the Deutsche Grundgesetz (German Fundamental Law). As we celebrate 75 years of democracy in Germany in 2024, Sylvia offers personal insights into the evolution of German democracy after World War II, the dismantling of authoritarian structures, and life in divided Germany. These four stories are told with her signature blend of humor and darkness, sincerity and intensity.   



Sylvia Schöningh-Taylor is the author of “Kinderdiebe," “Karma Express," “Durch Nadelöhr ins Himmelreich," and “Mich wundert’s”. You can order books on demand directly from Sylvia: schoeningh.sylvia@gmail.com




Pitch us your story! https://www.thebear-storytelling.de/tell-a-story




Support True Stories Berlin podcast with a donation to our non-profit organization THE bEAR. true stories. erzähltes leben or buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/truestoriesberlin




Get tickets to THE bEAR’s live shows: https://www.eventbrite.de/cc/the-bear-presents-true-stories-told-live-berlin-1529169




Tickets for Eve of the Champs are here: https://theater-im-delphi.de/programm/?prod=298




Hire Dyane Neiman as a story or speaker coach: https://www.moving-speaker.com/




Music for “Cathedral” story features musicians Illay Chester on cello and Alexander Dorenberg on guitar and voice.





Producer: Dyane Neiman

Recording: Michael Rost

Editing: Dyane Neiman, Dom Edgley

Sound mastering: Dom Edgley

Podcast team: Wendy Husser, Nadine Kaufmann, Deepanker Dua

Made with love in Berlin.



All stories are true as remembered by the storytellers.

Stories were told live and recorded at THE bEAR in Berlin, Germany.



© 2024. THE bEAR. All Rights Reserved.

In this episode called Trouble in Paradise, we are featuring the storyteller Sylvia Schöningh-Taylor, who shares the same birth year as the Deutsche Grundgesetz (German Fundamental Law). As we celebrate 75 years of democracy in Germany in 2024, Sylvia offers personal insights into the evolution of German democracy after World War II, the dismantling of authoritarian structures, and life in divided Germany. These four stories are told with her signature blend of humor and darkness, sincerity and intensity.   



Sylvia Schöningh-Taylor is the author of “Kinderdiebe," “Karma Express," “Durch Nadelöhr ins Himmelreich," and “Mich wundert’s”. You can order books on demand directly from Sylvia: schoeningh.sylvia@gmail.com




Pitch us your story! https://www.thebear-storytelling.de/tell-a-story




Support True Stories Berlin podcast with a donation to our non-profit organization THE bEAR. true stories. erzähltes leben or buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/truestoriesberlin




Get tickets to THE bEAR’s live shows: https://www.eventbrite.de/cc/the-bear-presents-true-stories-told-live-berlin-1529169




Tickets for Eve of the Champs are here: https://theater-im-delphi.de/programm/?prod=298




Hire Dyane Neiman as a story or speaker coach: https://www.moving-speaker.com/




Music for “Cathedral” story features musicians Illay Chester on cello and Alexander Dorenberg on guitar and voice.





Producer: Dyane Neiman

Recording: Michael Rost

Editing: Dyane Neiman, Dom Edgley

Sound mastering: Dom Edgley

Podcast team: Wendy Husser, Nadine Kaufmann, Deepanker Dua

Made with love in Berlin.



All stories are true as remembered by the storytellers.

Stories were told live and recorded at THE bEAR in Berlin, Germany.



© 2024. THE bEAR. All Rights Reserved.

44 min