Storyectomy* Storytelling Mentorship

Storyectomy is a social justice "storymaking" mentorship focusing on using our real, raw, and personal lived experiences to find healing, destigmatize societal shame, and open our eyes to accepting and empathizing with all people.

Each Storyectomy “cohort” has up to 10 participants and revolves around a shared theme or life experience that is our communal focus for the six week class and mental health initiative. Storyectomy educators safely guide participants to find their own voice, create and compose their own hero’s journey, and discover the power in sharing it with a worldwide audience to help foster compassion for ourselves and others. The class culminates in a night of live storytelling raising funds to support communal focus of the season (e.g. Alzheimer's, Cancer, Maternal Mental Health). 

THEMES COVERED:

Maternal Mental Health

Cancer

Unhoused

LGBTQIA+

Blood Cancer

Parkinsons

Veterans

...and more to come!

See the numbers

1239

Live audience members reached

96.6%

of the AUDIENCE gave a definitive "Yes" to future participation

120

Stories told

4.92

out of 5 agree the Program Mission was Accomplishment

120

TUITION-FREE program participants

94.8%

of PERFORMERS gave a definitive "Yes" to future participation

32,125

Dollars raised & donated to health orgs

** All data as of: July 6, 2026

"Storyectomy helped me connect more deeply to my story than I ever had before. I was able to take the scariest chapter of my life and transform it into something beautiful."

- Storyectomy Performer

55%

Audience & Performer Impact

Inspiration & Emotional Impact

Audience

Described the experience as deeply moving, beautiful, or inspiring, with many noting they were "moved to tears."

Performers

32%

Felt deeply inspired by hearing their peers' stories and stepping into their own vulnerability.

Community & Connection

Audience

59%

Explicitly highlighted feeling closer to their local community, experiencing deep empathy, or feeling a sense of shared human support.

Performers

44%

Heavily emphasized the safety, camaraderie, and unconditional support built within their workshop cohorts.

49%

Audience

Recognized and valued the program's ability to help people process heavy life challenges like cancer treatments or unhoused experiences.

Trauma, Healing & Resilience

Performers

33%

Explicitly called the program "life-changing" or "life-affirming," noting it provided a safe structure to process personal trauma.

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