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.
Founded in 2003 by Dave Isay, StoryCorps has given more than 450,000 people — Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs, in towns and cities in all 50 states — the chance to record interviews about their lives. As part of its cross-country MobileBooth tour, StoryCorps recorded interviews in Oklahoma City from February 8th to March 9th, 2018. Listen to some of those stories here.
Being a single, unmarried mother at seventeen during the 1920s was not excepted.
Local stories recorded by StoryCorps during its visit to Fort Myers during January 2017. StoryCorps’ mission is to preserve and share humanity’s stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world.
StoryCorps, a national initiative to document everyday history and the unique stories of Americans, was in Rochester in July 2009. WXXI invited StoryCorps to Rochester to capture the stories of Rochesterians as part of the celebration of the City’s 175 Anniversary.
Dick and Perry murdered The Clutter family of 4, when their only intention was to rob them. They ran and have been caught and have been sentenced to death. This podcast comes to you from death row, just 2 weeks before their execution. It is suspected that Dick and Perry both had mental disorders leading to to their crimes, but this information was disregarded in their case, due to the fact that they both displayed knowledge of their illicit actions.
Giving people of all backgrounds the opportunity to record meaningful conversations, StoryCorps seeks to preserve and share humanity’s stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world. StoryCorps Detroit showcases interviews that were recorded when the MobileBooth stopped in at the Detroit Institute of Arts in the summer of 2017. Those conversations are podcast here.
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Self Evident: Asian America's Stories
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We tell Asian America's stories to go beyond being seen. As people of all backgrounds reckon with complex legacies of race, power, culture, and identity and ask themselves, “Where do I stand?” Self Evident presents reported stories and radically open conversations from the everyday Asian Americans who have been confronting this question for generations. Our mission is to empower local communities to share stories and build relationships around the value of self-representation. Self Evident i ...
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Never Not Grateful is a podcast about how to find gratitude and make it a daily practice in your life. We will explore how people from all walks of life use gratitude in order to make the world a better place, both personally and globally.
This podcast covers a wide range of topics, observations and interests. The title refers to my high school nickname, “Spoiler”, which is explained in the episode of the same name.Cover art photo by http://www.jannesglas.nl
Welcome to Sonically Speaking where we look at artists who have taken a different path in life and see how they got there. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sonically-speaking/support
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iFive for the iPhone is your top five list of the best the iPhone has to offer. Find the hottest new apps and learn helpful tricks to get the most out of your iPhone. Hosted by Megan Morrone, this fast-paced show will make you an iPhone master in no time. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
iFive for the iPhone is your top five list of the best the iPhone has to offer. Find the hottest new apps and learn helpful tricks to get the most out of your iPhone. Hosted by Megan Morrone, this fast-paced show will make you an iPhone master in no time. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
Several years ago, Jennifer Hidrogo made a promise to her neighbor. In this episode, she shares how that simple act resulted in her gaining three more children and finding her calling.By NPR
In this episode, we'll hear about two people who help during the most important moments of our lives: when we're brought into the world and when we leave it.By NPR
Official website: https://www.npr.org/storycorps Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/i4z9 Podnews covered this podcast on May 10. A new season of StoryCorps began last week. Hosted by Kamilah Kashanie, the podcast features stories of people who helped others: who have reached out a hand, even when they didn't have to. It's describes …
KOSU has been hosting conversations between people of differing political beliefs and backgrounds as part of StoryCorps' One Small Step project. This conversation is between Terri Angier and Emily Friedman. They discuss how their mothers were influential to them. And Emily asks Terri about being away from her parents in Iran during the Iranian Revo…
Official website: https://www.bloomberg.com/the-paycheck Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/i4hz7 Podnews covered this podcast on May 13. The Pay Check returns for a fourth season today. The season looks at how the pandemic created a global economic crisis that economists and experts expected would lead to greater wealth inequality …
Official website: https://www.funkidslive.com/podcast/truthdiggers Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/ia02p Podnews covered this podcast on May 13. The children's podcast network Fun Kids has launched a 12-part true crime fiction series called Truthdiggers. It follows School friends Morgana and Alfie looking into a notorious cold ca…
Official website: https://www.lemonadamedia.com/ Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d0y Podnews covered this podcast on May 11. From Lemonada Media: Tune into New Day, now available three times a week! On Mondays and Wednesdays, therapist and grief expert Claire Bidwell Smith shares actions you can implement to make meaningful cha…
Official website: https://www.instagram.com/whocares.wins/ Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/i4iv8 Podnews covered this podcast on May 11. Who Cares Wins with Lily Cole returns this week from Mags Creative. This season will run until the end of the summer, and will talk to people like Chelsea Clinton and Joe Lycett. This trailer wa…
Official website: https://audioboom.com/channels/5035220 Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/ia01k Podnews covered this podcast on May 11. The Life and Death Podcast from Ashgate Hospice in the UK's North Midlands releases their third season this week. The host Stephen Rumford has interviewed a number of different people about grief …
Official website: https://fatherwantsusdead.com/ Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/ia01m Podnews covered this podcast on May 11. Father Wants Us Dead is the first true crime investigative podcast from NJ·com and The Star-Ledger, uncovering new details about the twisted 1971 John List murders. It's hosted by Rebecca Everett and Jess…
Official website: http://www.lemonadamedia.com Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/i9zuz Podnews covered this podcast on May 10. From Lemonada Media: Burnout, hosted by Connor Franta, premieres today. The series explores the story of burnout, discovers how it affects your body and mind, and looks at why the easy solutions simply won’…
Official website: https://www.lemonadamedia.com/ Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/iqgl Podnews covered this podcast on May 9. _From Lemonada Media:_ Every day, the world seems on the brink of crisis. In In the Bubble, join Andy Slavitt and policymakers, journalists and thought leaders Monday, Wednesday and Friday to stay informed,…
Official website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1873222 Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/i9zyc Podnews covered this podcast on May 9. Ouzo Talk, a podcast for the Greek diaspora from Sydney NSW, Australia, is the first English-language show to be added to Soundis.gr, a radio, podcast and music platform in Greece. This trailer was fir…
Subscribe in all apps: https://podnews.net/podcast/i9yto Podnews covered this podcast on May 9. Kermode & Mayo’s Take launched last week - the replacement for the BBC Radio 5 Live show, now produced under the Somethin'Else brand. Film reviews and rather a lot more, it's one of the UK's longest-running podcasts. This trailer was first published May …
A few months ago, we asked our listeners one question. We then received hundreds of responses that made even our most hardened producers tear up. In this episode, find out what that question was and how it inspired our new season.By NPR
This season of the StoryCorps Podcast is all about the helpers around us. It drops May 3rd.By NPR
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Explaining OKC becoming a StoryCorps Anchor City
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Oklahoma City became one of four StoryCorps anchoring their One Small Step initiative for 2022. In this episode of StoryCorps Oklahoma, KOSU's 2021 One Small Step facilitators Matthew Viriyapah and Kateleigh Mills speak with StoryCorps field manager Bess Ser about what that means and how Oklahomans can participate.…
KOSU has been hosting conversations between people of differing political beliefs and backgrounds as part of StoryCorps' One Small Step project. This conversation is between Kristi Koures- a high school teacher - and Tristen Lee- a PhD student. Koures and Lee were KOSU's first in-person One Small Step conversation to be recorded. In their conversat…
Neil Kramer and his ex-wife Sophia Lansky talk about their unique quarantine experience together.By NPR
The Covid-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of caregiving work — and the ways that this work is overlooked, under-resourced, or placed as a burden on families without a sense of fairness or compassion. In this episode we’re sharing two stories that show people taking on the role of caregiver, and asking: Who gets to be healthy in a world t…
Hey everybody, I'm asking for just a few minutes of your time to help what us keep doing what we do. Details at https://selfevidentshow.com/participate Thanks! - Cathy and the teamBy Self Evident Media LLC
KOSU's 2021 One Small Step facilitators Matthew Viriyapah and Kateleigh Mills walk you through the conversation ground rules that participants read before the conversation begins.By KOSU
KOSU has been hosting conversations between people of differing political beliefs and backgrounds as part of StoryCorps' One Small Step project. This conversation features Kristin McAtee, an associate pastor who describes herself as moderate, but typically left leaning, and Marc Dreyer, a former Baptist pastor of 39 years, who describes himself as …
In 1993, Los Angeles County firefighter Derek Bart saved a child from a house fire in Santa Clarita, CA. In our last episode of the season, we'll hear three different perspectives on that night, and how they all intersect nearly 30 years later.By NPR
For so many Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Spam is a beloved classic food, showing up in everything from musubi to fried rice. But behind that nostalgia is a history of war and colonization, and the inheritance of both favorite foods and hidden traumas. Korean American playwright Jaime Sunwoo’s surreal new play, Specially Processed American…
All season long, we've heard from trailblazers at the top of their game in every field. In this episode, we mean that literally. We'll hear from three different athletes who shook things up on the baseball field and on the basketball court.By NPR
KOSU has been hosting conversations between people of differing political beliefs and backgrounds as part of StoryCorps' One Small Step project. In this conversation, Kelli Dickerson and Carol Hilborn talk about the lessons they've learned from children and how they view themselves as voters.By KOSU
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On this week's episode, we're remembering the final hours of Dr. King's life through the experiences of some of the people who were there at the time.By NPR
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Bonus: Diaspora DJ Roundtable 2021 Feat. Les Talusan, Arshia Fatima Haq, and Roger Bong
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Community Producer Rochelle Kwan (a.k.a. YiuYiu in her DJ life) gathers the DJs who joined her in curating our first annual mixtape — to chat about how we can use music to reconnect our diaspora communities, across generations and borders. If you haven’t heard the mixtape — which features musical selections by Les Talusan (a.k.a. Les The DJ of OPM …
In this episode, Jeanine Menze and La'Shanda Holmes talk about becoming the first and second Black female pilots in the U.S. Coast Guard, what led them to the military, and ultimately, each other.By NPR
On this episode of the StoryCorps podcast, how three kids who once dreamed of outer space grew up to make their mark beyond Earth's atmosphere.By NPR