StoryCorps Then and Now: Listen More, Shout Less
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
3M ago
As we close out our special series celebrating 20 years of StoryCorps, hear how our One Small Step initiative is helping to facilitate our national conversation by bringing people together from across the political spectrum.   Released on December 19, 2023. The post StoryCorps Then and Now: Listen More, Shout Less appeared first on StoryCorps ..read more
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StoryCorps Then and Now: Mother Mary
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
4M ago
 Mary Johnson-Roy first came to StoryCorps in 2011 to speak with Oshea Israel, the man who murdered her son. In the latest episode from our special series celebrating StoryCorps’ 20th anniversary, we’ll share updates on a conversation none of us imagined would happen back when StoryCorps started. Released on December 5, 2023. Bottom photo: Some of the mothers from Mary’s healing group, surrounding her in prayer. Courtesy of Brian Mogren ..read more
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StoryCorps Then and Now: Family Pride
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
4M ago
StoryCorps’ initiatives have long helped us gather voices that are usually omitted from the historical record, like our LGBTQ+ Outloud initiative. In our continuing celebration of twenty years of StoryCorps, we’re sharing some of our favorite recordings from that collection… and how a story close to our founder Dave Isay’s heart helped lead to its creation. Released on November 28, 2023 ..read more
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StoryCorps Then and Now: Beyond the Booth
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
4M ago
For most of StoryCorps’ existence, we’ve recorded people in person at our storybooths. But on this episode of our special series celebrating 20 years of StoryCorps, we’re looking back to times we stepped outside the recording booth to capture stories we’d never hear otherwise. Sometimes because we wanted to hear new voices… and sometimes because we had to. Released November 21, 2023 ..read more
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StoryCorps Then and Now: On the Road
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
5M ago
In the third episode of our special series celebrating two decades of StoryCorps, we’re bringing you inside the Mobile Booth—the recording studio we built in a trailer to circle the country, capturing voices that would otherwise never be recorded. Hear some of our favorite stories from the road, and from the people who haul the trailer on a never-ending road trip. Released on November 7, 2023 ..read more
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StoryCorps Then and Now: Love Letters
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
5M ago
As we continue celebrating StoryCorps’ 20th anniversary, we bring you two of our favorite stories that made a strong impression on our listeners, and share updates with the participants from the last two decades. Released on October 31, 2023 ..read more
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StoryCorps Then and Now: StoryCorps is Born
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
5M ago
In the first episode of a special season celebrating 20 years of StoryCorps, we go back to the organization’s early days— the challenges of building a recording booth in Grand Central Terminal— and we catch up with the participants from the first ever radio story we broadcast on NPR. Released on June 13, 2023 ..read more
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EXTRA: The Kids From North Baghdad
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
6M ago
In celebration of our 20th Anniversary, StoryCorps will be revisiting some of our most memorable conversations from the past two decades. This week, we announce an upcoming special series with this short story from our Military Voices Initiative. Released on September 19, 2023. Originally aired November 10, 2012, on NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday ..read more
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Living for the Dead
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
8M ago
There are people who help us at every stage of life –– from the moment we’re born to our last breath. But at the end, who’s helping us when we’re gone? On the season finale of the StoryCorps Podcast, twin mortician brothers look back on a life of caring for the dead. Artwork by Lyne Lucien. Released on August 1, 2023 ..read more
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Same Train, Different Tracks
StoryCorps Podcasts
by Max Jungreis
8M ago
When a train ride to work veers into a life or death situation, two strangers become an important part of each other’s lives. Artwork by Lyne Lucien. Released on July 25, 2023 ..read more
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