Story Sessions™: Where Your Story Matters

Laura Lyn Donahue

Story Sessions™: Where Your Story Matters is a podcast centered on lived experience and meaningful conversation. Previously published as In the Margins, the show now lives under the Story Sessions™ name—reflecting a clearer focus on intentional storytelling, personal insight, and the human experience beneath the surface. Each episode invites listeners into thoughtful dialogue where stories are honored, explored, and held with care.

  1. 19h ago

    Tiffany Baker Larnicol: An Unscripted Life, Beautifully Lived — Part 1

    Some friendships begin before we're old enough to remember, and those are often the ones that carry the most truth. This week, I'm joined by my lifelong friend Tiffany Baker Larnicol, known to those who've loved her longest as Tiffy, for a rich, wide-ranging conversation about a life fully and bravely lived. Tiffy grew up alongside me in Nashville, and from those early days together — including a Nashville Magazine cover with Santa in 1974 — she went on to build a remarkable career in international modeling, living and working in Japan, Europe, and now Dubai. In Part 1 of our two-part conversation, Tiffy shares what it was like to leave the comfort of a "boutique" Nashville for the precision and beauty of Japanese culture, the early lessons that shaped her career, and how, looking back now, she recognizes just how protected she was during an era when so many young women were not. We also talk about finding your voice, the freedom that comes with age and experience, and how living across cultures reshapes who you are. This one is personal, warm, and full of wisdom. I think you'll love her as much as I do. Part 2 drops next week. Tiffany: @tiffanybakerlarnicol Follow StorySessions at www.storysessionspodcast.riverside.com KEY WORDS: StorySessions, memoir, women's stories, international living, modeling, Japan, Paris, Dubai, Gen X women, finding your voice, friendship, human trafficking awareness, cultural immersion, Laura Lyn Donahue, Tiffany Baker Larnicol

    50 min
  2. Jun 3 ·  Bonus

    Phil Madeira: Where He's Been, Where He's Headed, and the Conversation That Started It All

    He's back — and he came bearing good news. Phil Madeira, 35-year Nashville veteran, multi-instrumentalist in Emmylou Harris's band, songwriter, painter, and author, returns to StorySessions™ for a bonus update episode that delivers on every front. Since his original episode — one of our top-rated conversations — Phil has been everywhere. He successfully Kickstarted three projects at once: two albums (The Millionth Mile and More Miles) and a memoir. He's returned from Emmylou Harris's farewell European tour, including a sold-out night at the Royal Albert Hall, dinner with friends near Jimmy Page's house, and a gin and tonic with Downton Abbey's Elizabeth McGovern. He ran his annual Mercyland songwriter workshop in Gorey, Ireland, and is gearing up for his American Mercyland in July. And his memoir? Summer of Gone — a title given to him, unexpectedly, by someone who didn't even mean it as a gift — arrives in October 2026. This episode is a reunion, a celebration, and a preview of more Phil to come. If you haven't heard his original episode, stay tuned — we replay it in full. If you have, welcome back to a conversation that always goes somewhere worth going. About This Episode This is a bonus update episode. Don Donahue opens with an intro, Phil delivers a personal update, and the original StorySessions™ interview with Phil replays in full — one of our most beloved conversations to date. In This Update, Phil Shares: His successful Kickstarter for two vinyl albums and a memoir — goal: $45,000Life on the road with Emmylou Harris — her European farewell tour, Royal Albert Hall, Liverpool, AmsterdamThe 4th annual Mercyland songwriter workshop in Gorey, Ireland — and a flying shoeWhat it takes to run a successful Kickstarter (hint: it's not passive)His memoir Summer of Gone — the title's origin, the publisher, and the October 2026 releaseHis upcoming July Mercyland Nashville workshop (open to attendees)Phil Madeira website: www.philmadeira.netMercyland Nashville workshop (July 12, 2026) — contact Phil directly via his websiteSummer of Gone — W Brand Publishing, October 2026StorySessions™ all episodes + links: www.storysessionsthepodcast.riverside.comPrimary site: storysessions.live

    1h 20m
  3. May 20

    Brent Bourgeois: From Bill Graham to Billy Graham — A Life in Music, Faith, and The Real Things

    Musician, songwriter, producer, and now author — Brent Bourgeois has lived many lives inside one remarkable journey. In this conversation, Laura Lyn sits down with her longtime friend to talk about his memoir, The Real Things: An Intimate Journey of a Working Musician from Bill Graham to Billy Graham to Instagram. Brent traces a 50-year path through New Orleans, New Jersey, Dallas, California, Nashville, and back again — playing bars at 14, chasing record deals in the Bay Area, producing Point of Grace in Nashville, sharing a stage (and a piano) with Billy Graham, and eventually building the music library at Meta. Along the way: addiction, sobriety, faith, family, loss, reinvention, and the hard-won wisdom of a man who finally stopped hurrying to get somewhere. His memoir is available now on Amazon in print, e-book, and audiobook —which is something special. About Brent Bourgeois Brent Bourgeois is a musician, songwriter, producer, and author based in California. He was one half of the 1980s duo Bourgeois Tagg (Island Records), a Nashville-era producer whose credits include Point of Grace, and the architect of Meta's music library — a catalog of over 16,000 original tracks. His memoir, The Real Things: An Intimate Journey of a Working Musician from Bill Graham to Billy Graham to Instagram, is available now on Amazon. Find Brent and his book community on Facebook: search "Brent Bourgeois and The Real Things." Resources & Links •  The Real Things by Brent Bourgeois — available on Amazon (print, e-book with color photos and music links, and audiobook) •  Brent's Facebook book community: search "Brent Bourgeois and The Real Things" •  StorySessions™ the Podcast: www.storysessionsthepodcast.riverside.com •  Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, and iHeart Radio Connect with StorySessions™ Instagram: @storysessions_thepodcast W Brand Publishing: @wbrandpub Producer: @donahuecreates Website: www.storysessionsthepodcast.riverside.com

    1h 14m
  4. Apr 29

    Bears, Big Woods, and the Stories We Carry with Dee Nichols

    What do a pandemic, a broken sewing machine, and a pile of chopped-up black t-shirts have in common? They're where Curtis and Fergus were born. Dee Nichols is a union camera operator who has spent his career behind the lens for some of the biggest names in music and film. He's also — somewhat unexpectedly, even to himself — a children's author. During the pandemic, with a tour to 14 countries canceled five days before departure, Dee sat down with a sewing machine he didn't know how to use and started making bears from his own clothing. A friend told him if he wrote a story about them, he could probably sell them. He'd never written a long-form story before. He did it anyway. What emerged was the world of the Scaredy Bears — Curtis and Fergus, two very different bears living in the Big Woods, whose friendship is at the heart of everything. Curtis, who seems to know everything and worries about nothing. Fergus, who worries about everything and seems to know nothing. And beneath all of it, a quiet question Dee has been sitting with for a long time: what does Home really mean? In this conversation, Dee talks about the Ohio farm country that shaped his storytelling instincts, the brother he lost in 1994 whose memory lives on in the Curtis and Fergus relationship, the Cherokee grandmother he barely knew but never forgot, and what it means to take the parts of yourself you're least proud of and put them in the mouths of little bears. This one is for the kids. And it's absolutely for the rest of us too. StorySessions™ — where your story matters. Connect with Dee Website: scaredybears.comInstagram: @curtisandfergusthescaredybearsCurtis and Fergus and the Sleuth of the New-New on Amazon — link at scaredybears.comAudible: available now for the first bookConnect with StorySessions™Website: storysessions.liveInstagram: @storysessions_thepodcastW Brand Publishing: @wbrandpubEditor/Producer: @donahuecreates

    52 min

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Story Sessions™: Where Your Story Matters is a podcast centered on lived experience and meaningful conversation. Previously published as In the Margins, the show now lives under the Story Sessions™ name—reflecting a clearer focus on intentional storytelling, personal insight, and the human experience beneath the surface. Each episode invites listeners into thoughtful dialogue where stories are honored, explored, and held with care.

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