Stories are everywhere.

Communities are built on listening.

SELDOM HEARD

There are ridiculously cool people everywhere.

People with stories the world needs to hear.
Stories shaped by loss, grit, joy, faith, failure, love, passion, vision, creativity, and everything in between.

But most of them never get heard.

Seldom Heard exists to change that.

This is a storytelling project built on a simple belief:
everyone has a story worth hearing, we’d all be better if we listened more, and the world heals when those two things happen.

What It Is

Seldom Heard is a movement focused on finding and telling real stories -
people’s lives, adventures, lessons, passions, music, and more.

At times, that space looks like a step van parked on the side of the road.
Other times, it’s wherever someone is willing to sit down and open up.

There’s no script.
No agenda to chase headlines or polish people into something they’re not.

Just real people, telling real stories -
the kind that usually go unnoticed.

Why It Exists

Because something important is being lost.

We’ve gotten good at talking.
We’ve gotten fast at scrolling.
We’ve gotten used to letting computers think and create for us.

We’ve let AI and online become our world, become our relationships.

But we’ve forgotten how to actually listen.

And when people aren’t heard, something in them starts to disappear.

Seldom Heard is built to push back against that -
one story at a time.

The Step Van

The step van isn’t the project.
It’s a signal.

A moving invitation that says:
“If you step inside, you’ll be heard.”

It creates a space where people can slow down,
drop the surface-level answers,
and say what’s actually true.

And we believe it can become something even more -
a place for stories, music, connection, and whatever unfolds next.

The Invitation

If you’ve got a story
or you’re willing to sit down and listen

you’re already part of this.

Seldom Heard was built on the belief that most people are carrying more than they show — and most of it never gets asked about.
The Step Van takes that belief on the road, a place to sit down and draw out the stories and wisdom that rarely get airtime.
Because what’s seldom heard often carries the most weight.