Musical STORYTELLER + Connection Play Facilitator

Paulie Glow

 

Connection culture

About

what i do

Paul Crebar a.k.a Paulie Glow is a storyteller, multi-instrumentalist performer and games facilitator. Using an up-beat eclectic energy and the art of oral storytelling he inspires, entertains and weaves a future of togetherness and care for humans, other-than-humans and Earth. Drawing on many years facilitating play and workshops along with his local ecological observations, and traditional wisdom from around the world, his stories and play are medicine for connection. They may be woven with life skills, social-emotional skills, or woven with modern day associations, paradoxes and humour. Using play and playful music, melody, song and story he supports the weaving of new ways of being, relating and understanding into the hearts and minds of his audience and players.  

“The future belongs to the most compelling story.”

– DREW DELLINGER

PAULIE GLOW’S

SONGS

catalogue

stories for all occasions

rewilded myths & folktales for modern times

Weaving Ancient & Modern for Wise Living

folktales for everyone from around the globe

Old stories woven with song, music, wisdom, love and laughter

SEASONAL ECOLOGICAL STORIES

Original Educational Stories Inspired By The Ever-Changing Landscape of Australia

Wisdom stories for transitions & tribulations

Stories for Support on the Journey of Life

photo

Gallery

Some of my favourite photos of Paulie Glow in action over the years – at events put on by me and others. 

What I’m working on, what I’m crafting and other ponderings to nourish the soul.

Contact Me

Get In Touch

Contact me to discuss your education or event requirements and let’s get weaving story magic together. 

Musical Storyteller in Australia

Paul Crebar

A.k.a Paulie Glow

I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I dream stories and songs into existence – the Bundjalung Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging. I celebrate the rich history of the world’s oldest living culture and their continuing connection to land, water and community. I’m grateful I can call this Country my home and be blessed by the human and other-than-human beings I share this place with.