Cincinnati - August 03, 2016

My Biggest Mistake

Featuring Appearances by

Carol Motsinger

Carol Motsinger

Carol Motsinger, hosted this edition of Storytellers and is the Entertainment, Arts and People reporter for The Enquirer.

Kelly Collette

Kelly Collette

Kelly Collette is a comedian.

Kick Lee

Kick Lee

Kick Lee is a music producer.

Chris Varias

Chris Varias

Chris Varias is a music writer, contributor to The Enquirer and a small-business owner.

Brenda Hunda

Brenda Hunda

Dr. Brenda Hunda is a paleontologist who works at the Cincinnati Museum Center.

Agenda

August 3, 2016

My Biggest Mistake: Carol Motsinger - 'Two Keystrokes'

Correction. All journalists within the journalism business encounter the need to correct something within their article at some point, i.e., within journalism and yes, within life, perfection isn't possible. Mistakes will happen. For Motsinger, the first correction she had to make was an exercise in turning invisible and realizing the "flimsy perception of perfection."

August 3, 2016

My Biggest Mistake: Kelly Collette - 'Middle School Time Machine'

"Professional child wingman" Kelly Collette often lived life in the shadow of her older sister, Katie. And manifest from that was Kelly trying on different identities, trying to find the one that fit her.

August 3, 2016

My Biggest Mistake: Kick Lee - 'Kicking Out'

Starting from a life in foster care, Lee faced all forms of abuse from verbal to sexual, but he "went with life," trying to figure out how to cope. Music, programs and those along the way helped Lee to do just that.

August 3, 2016

My Biggest Mistake: Chris Varias - 'Moving on from Moving'

Moving to the Queen City from Chicago 20 years ago turned out to be a the final puzzle piece of a "slow-motion" mistake for Varias. Sorry, Norwood.

August 3, 2016

My Biggest Mistake: Brenda Hunda - 'Dig It Out'

Dr. Brenda Hunda has taken her two friends -- her hiking boots -- to five continents with her, from Vietnam to the creeks of Kentucky. 'Superwoman' Hunda, hailing from Nowhere, Canada, has paleontology in her DNA. But she still had a few holes to dig out of in the course of her academic life.