A collection of diverse stories that allows listeners to think internally and be excited about the future. All produced by Red Trux LLC.  

Latest Episodes

S2Ep7: Staying Curious-ish: Looking through the perceptions to create places of belonging

In this powerful episode, we sit down with Antonia Semanskee, a social media expert known for helping thought leaders build authentic online communities. But today’s conversation goes deeper than algorithms and branding—we explore the personal side of her journey, including times she felt like she didn’t belong and how those experiences shaped her mission.Together, we unpack what it means to create places of belonging in digital spaces and how listening is essential for inclusion. Whether you’re building a platform or just trying to find your people, this episode offers both heart and strategy for fostering real connection.

Why your Content isn't Converting-And how to Fix It with ACT

If you’re a coach, consultant, or service provider selling your expertise, your content is your proof. In this episode, Toni breaks down exactly why your social media posts might not be building the trust or traction you need—and what to do about it.Learn the critical difference between influencer content and thought leadership content, and how to use four powerful post formats—carousels, infographics, photos, and reels—to deliver real value and attract the right clients.Toni also shares her simple, powerful framework ACT (Attention, Clarity, Tell them what to do) that ensures every post you publish actually works for your business.

S2Ep6: What we don't notice-ish: Creating Community through Connection and Courage

In this powerful episode, we sit down with Catherine Dennis whose life and work are a testament to what it truly means to create spaces of belonging. From her work in early childhood education to launching initiatives that uplift her community, she has devoted her life to building inclusive, supportive environments where every person—especially the youngest—feels seen and valued.But her journey didn’t stop at programs and policies. As an adoptive mother to children who don’t look like her, she has wrestled with uncomfortable truths, dismantled her own assumptions, and embraced the deep work of growth and empathy.Together, we explore the transformative power of listening, the role of self-reflection in creating inclusive communities, and what it really takes to make people feel like they belong—not just in theory, but in everyday life.Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply someone who wants to foster more connection in your world, this episode will leave you inspired to lead with love, humility, and purpose.

Volume 3 Chapter 11: Main Street is a Movement

What is a Main Street, really? And why does it matter?In this powerful episode of Snohomish Storytellers, we’re joined by Lydia Felty of Washington State Main Street and Norma Ramirez de Miess, a National Main Street consultant (yes, that’s a real and incredible job!), to explore the story behind the Main Street movement.We unpack what it means for Snohomish to be a designated Main Street community, how this national network is preserving the soul of small-town America, and why this work is about more than charming storefronts — it’s about identity, place, and people.Celebrate Main Street Week with us and hear how communities across the country are protecting history, fostering connection, and shaping the future — one Main Street at a time.

S2Ep5: Just a BBQ joint-ish: How one person's journey has led to creating spaces where people belong

In this flavorful episode, we sit down with Jeff, the owner and pitmaster behind Jeff's Texas Style BBQ, a beloved local BBQ spot that’s serving up more than just incredible brisket. We dive into his journey through the military and music to finding his calling in smoked meats and community building.But this isn’t just a story about BBQ—it’s a conversation about equity, representation, and what it means to create a space where everyone feels welcome. Jeff reveals how his experience at his first job shaped his philosophy and why diversity in the food industry matters.Pull up a chair, grab a plate, and join us for a rich, honest conversation about purpose, passion, and paving a path that feeds both people and progress.

Hosts

AJ Soto

AJ Soto

Host of Storytelling in a Small Town

Brandy Hekker

Host of Soul Filler Diaries
Brian Harmon

Brian Harmon

Host of Storytelling in a Small Town
Wil Johnson

Wil Johnson

Host of At-homish