Two years later, Regan-Blake and her cousin, Barbara Freeman left their positions with the Chattanooga Public Library and began touring as The Folktellers storytelling duo.
In 1985, The Folktellers moved to Asheville, NC and began working on a play titled, Mountain Sweet Talk.
This two-act, fully staged play starred Regan-Blake and Freeman, incorporating original material and stories of The Folktellers.
She collaborated with The Kandinsky Trio, a chamber music group (consisting of Elizabeth Bachelder on piano, Benedict Goodfriend on violin, and Alan Weinstein on cello) based out of Roanoke College, VA. Regan-Blake and The Kandinsky Trio performed Tales of Appalachia, a piece composed by Mike Reid[5] which combined the arts of storytelling and chamber music.
[7] Today, Regan-Blake continues her work as a storyteller as well as providing workshops and coaching under the company name, StoryWindow Productions.