Kankakee Podcast

#207: Stories From June's Yarn Factory Listeners

Pathfinder Season 1 Episode 207

In this heartfelt episode of the Kankakee Podcast, we're back for a night of powerful storytelling recorded live at The Venue Lounge in Downtown Kankakee. It's the June 2025 edition of Yarn Factory Listeners, where community members gather to share and celebrate the stories that make Kankakee unique.

The evening kicks off with Terry Streetman, whose moving account of courage, resilience, and the power of queer joy highlights why he chose to call Kankakee home. Terry recalls a harrowing experience at a drag brunch in Ohio, the threat faced by his community, and the unwavering solidarity and love that triumphed in the face of hatred. His journey ends with discovering acceptance and connection within Kankakee’s vibrant LGBTQ community, inspiring all to carry forward the spirit of joyful defiance.

Next, Jacob Cantrell steps up to deliver a raw and deeply personal reflection on grief, loss, and healing, recounting the tragic death of his older brother and the lifelong imprint it left. Jacob’s brave vulnerability resonates throughout the room, reminding us of the unseen ways we influence each other's lives and the importance of connection through even our hardest moments.

Brooke Hildebrand shares a fond and funny exploration of family ties, celebrating the unique shorthand, inside jokes, and enduring bonds that only cousins can share. Her stories of Yonka family chaos, comfort, and camaraderie spark laughter and nostalgia, shining a light on the joy of lasting relationships and the value of “weak ties” in our personal networks.

After intermission, local favorite Van Johnson lights up the stage with a story of sibling “hazing” gone hilariously awry, bringing down the house with tales of childhood mischief, inventive payback, and the unbreakable bonds formed over a deck of cards.

The night closes with acclaimed writer Taylor Ledding-McMaster, who turns an act of hate into a force for good. Taylor recounts the anonymous, bigoted letter she received after officiating her best friend’s same-sex wedding and sharing the joy in her weekly “A Tailor Made Life” column. In true Kankakee fashion, Taylor responds not with anger but with creativity and community fundraising—turning “the devil delights in you” into a viral sticker that raises money for the Trevor Project and the Kankakee LGBTQ Network.

Tune in for a tapestry of laughter, tears, resilience, and pride—woven together in a way that only a small town like Kankakee can. Whether you're a first-time listener or a regular at Yarn Factory nights, this episode offers warmth, inspiration, and a reminder that all our stories are interconnected.

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