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The Odyssey Storytelling Podcast


Jul 13, 2018

In October 2016, the inimitable Tracy Kurtzman took the Odyssey stage to tell the heartbreaking story of the time her sweet and perfect three-year-old son was mysteriously kidnapped, and replaced by her new angry and terrible three-year-old son. The process is actually entirely natural, and there's really nothing anybody can do about it. Good luck, parents!

From Tracy's Odyssey bio:

Tracey Kurtzman is a securely imperfect woman, wife, and mother who lives by the rule: “If you’re not having fun, you’re doing it wrong.” In her real life, she’s a pediatrician at El Rio Community Health Center where she cares for underserved families and children with chronic illness, and teaches doctors-in-training. In her fantasy life, she’s a Broadway actress who can sing and dance and has legs like Tina Turner. She moved to Tucson in 1988 and lives in a home that also houses a one sexy husband, two nerdy kids, three barky mutts, and four struggling spice plants. Tracey is especially proud of the fact that she can say “Thank you” in 23 languages, 24 if you count Pig Latin. She really can!

This episode was performed and recorded in front of a live audience at The Screening Room in Tucson, AZ, on October 6th, 2016, and was curated by Tony Paniagua. For more information about Odyssey Storytelling, please visit www.odysseystorytelling.com