Matt McAllister, Gabe, and Captain Ron, The Wolf, Seattle with The Sister Massage

Tension creates great breaks.  Conflict and drama inside a story or opposing forces of an antagonist and protagonist working against each other is the reason you choose to tell a story on the show.  If you went to the mall to buy new underwear, it’s a story not worth telling.  But if, while there, you saw someone get arrested, then you tell it.  Weirdness and moral dilemmas work, too.  Take what happened on the Matt McAllister Show with Gabe and Captain Ron, The Wolf, Seattle.  Ron’s sister got her massage license.  He’s considering letting his sister give him a massage.  You feeling the weirdness?  They did, too, as it’s an odd thesis.  Time to ask the audience what they think.  This is memorable because it’s true and they ask the audience to decide.  Find that tension in your stories and then lean on that to make it memorable.