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Amy Bee

Amy Bee is a writer, storyteller, and producer walking the Camino in April. She tells true stories about anxiety, identity, and doing things anyway, despite a strong, ongoing preference not to. Her walk is part of that same experiment.

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  • Amy Bee

    Socially anxious misfit overthinker learning to be brave anyway. Co-creator of In a Nutshell Storytelling, WILDCARD story swap, and The Nutshell True Story Hour. Writer. Editor. Storyteller. Failed to hike the PCT three times.

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