Aaron is a Storytelling Activist and Creative Change Agent.
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As the Universe unfolds there is at least one thing I can count on..Por Short Story Monologues
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A short story of things left unsaid between a mother and her son.Por Short Story Monologues
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Steve Harvey did something the night of the 2015 Miss Universe competition that we should all celebrate.Por Short Story Monologues
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While teaching my daughter the planets in our solar system, I've learned that there are social and emotional ramifications for the loss of Pluto.Por Short Story Monologues
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Why I still fighting for what Santa represents.Por Short Story Monologues
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Comedy is a public service. I'm not a stand-up comic, but comedians have helped give me my voice as a storyteller. They're some of the bravest people I know.Por Short Story Monologues
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I grew up in a house with gun restrictions. I'm glad I did, because I'm uncomfortable with guns.Por Short Story Monologues
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How do you support someone running to be a public servant whose ideas only serve himself? Just a question.Por Short Story Monologues
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Aaron Calafato discusses the distinction of "Fact" & "Faith". The inability to understand the difference plays a major factor in so many forms of religious terrorism around the world.Por Short Story Monologues
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There was a kid looking at a tablet in a Starbucks somewhere near Cleveland. His eyes were dead and our humanity may be lost.Por Short Story Monologues
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Monologist Aaron Calafato reflects on how being a fan of a tortured sports franchise actually can bring your closer to the human condition.Por Short Story Monologues
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An examination of why working people may be the best economists in America.Por Short Story Monologues
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Aaron Calafato reflects on having to tell his elementary school class about his first "vacation"... to the Comfort Inn Hotel.This monologue is a story of inferiority, discovery, and ultimately, appreciation.Por Short Story Monologues
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After monologist Aaron Calafato finds an old email account of his deceased grandfather, he starts emailing him in an effort to possibly connect with him on the other side.Por Short Story Monologues
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Sometimes it takes a two year old to show us that there is beauty in trash.Por Short Story Monologues
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Monologist Aaron Calafato says one of the biggest problems with racial divides in America is that many Americans don't have the courage to talk about it.Por Short Story Monologues
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