StoryCorps
Stories of the human heart. A candid, unscripted conversation between two people about what's really important in life: love, loss, family, friendship. When the world seems out of hand, tune in to StoryCorps and be reminded of the things that matter most.
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EXTRA: The Santa Tracker
20 December 2022
00:05:27
On this extra holiday episode, Terri Van Keuren, Richard Shoup and Pamela Farrell remember how their father, Air Force Colonel Harry Shoup, started the holiday tradition of tracking Santa Claus on U.S. military radar in 1955. donate.storycorps.org/podcast
The Voice For My Song
13 December 2022
00:20:06
What happens when paralyzing fear stops you from following your dream? In our final episode of the season...Jim Von Stein has written 8000 songs, but almost nobody has heard a single one of them...until now...
SPECIAL: Remembering Lloyd Newman of Ghetto Life 101
09 December 2022
00:33:30
In the early 90s, teenagers LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman recorded a week of their lives on Chicago's South Side. Working with StoryCorps founder Dave Isay, LeAlan and Lloyd produced a documentary they called Ghetto Life 101, one of the most acclaimed programs in public radio history. In remembrance...
In the early 90s, teenagers LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman recorded a week of their lives on Chicago's South Side. Working with StoryCorps founder Dave Isay, LeAlan and Lloyd produced a documentary they called Ghetto Life 101, one of the most acclaimed programs in public radio history. In remembrance...
The Last Patients
06 December 2022
00:17:40
In the second part of our Kalaupapa story, we hear how people exiled from society reconnected with family – and found a new community. donate.storycorps.org/podcast
A Dangerous Word
29 November 2022
00:17:32
In this two-part special, we remember a community of forgotten people cast out to a remote Hawaiian island.
One Who Is Understanding
22 November 2022
00:22:24
Family names bind one generation to the next. But what if that name is lost? In this episode, a grieving family learns their legacy is being kept alive by a stranger from far away.
Seeing the Future In You
15 November 2022
00:18:33
We usually lean on our elders for wisdom and support... but sometimes it's the other way around. In this episode, we hear from queer men who found acceptance in one another.
You're My Memory
08 November 2022
00:18:32
Capt. Helen Perry talks with her husband, Sgt. Matthew Perry, about the impacts of Matthew's memory loss – and their enduring love.
Everything In Between
01 November 2022
00:22:39
In this episode, we share one couple's story of love and loss under the weight of substance abuse – told through different recordings, twelve years apart.
Ripples of Hate
25 October 2022
00:22:58
In 2012, StoryCorps broadcast a conversation with a young woman involved in the murder of Mulugeta Seraw, a Black man in Portland, Oregon. A decade later, we revisit it to look at the ripples of racist violence, and a few people who fought to stop it.
The Things We Carry
19 October 2022
00:00:58
On this season of the StoryCorps Podcast, stories of the stigmas we carry, and how it feels when we set them down.
EXTRA: Back Of The Laundromat
05 September 2022
00:04:05
On this short Labor Day episode, we'll hear from sisters Suzi and Donna Wong about growing up in the back of their parents' laundry business in Hollywood, CA.
EXTRA: The People That Nurtured Me
16 August 2022
00:05:46
Growing up in the 1950s in Montgomery, AL., Rev. Farrell Duncombe or "Little Farrell," as he was known by his family and friends, had a mischievous side. In this short episode, he remembers the day he got called out by the mother of civil rights.
EXTRA: More Than Enough Love
19 July 2022
00:04:51
Growing up in the 1960s, all of the neighborhood kids wanted to be at Mary Mills' house. In this short extra, she tells her mother why.
EXTRA: When I Was 16
24 June 2022
00:03:53
In this short bonus episode, we'll hear fromMs. Betty Thompson on what led her to work at the last remaining abortion clinic in Mississippi.
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