Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- Community 511
- Concordia 72
- Concordia College 120
- Army National Guard 511
- Concordia College Moorhead 135
- Brutal 511
- Curfew 511
- Family 110
- IWC 108
- Moorhead 86
- Scott Olsen 75
- StoryCorps Connect 73
- 2,765 more
Partnerships Clear
- Providence 22
- Providence Mount St. Vincent 10
- 2023 Mobile Tour 7
- Providence Institute for Human Caring 6
- El Paso, TX 5
- Chautauqua Institution 3
- Providence Hospice Portland 3
- WTIP 3
- Hauser & Wirth 2
- Albuquerque, NM 1
- Central Synagogue 1
- Innisfree Village 1
- OCA-NY 1
- Providence Alaska 1
- Providence Home and Community Care 1
- Taos, NM 1
Organizations Clear
- Andover Center for History and Culture 18
- City of Moscow 11
- Moscow Farmers Market 11
- University of Idaho Extension 11
- Concordia College 10
- 197 more
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
Molly Stingl (18) talks with her roommate, Mya Olivo (18), about the experience and aftermath of losing a parent.
Emily Johnson shares stories from Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Boise about the impact of friendship, mentorship, support, and one person's presence can have on another's life.
Chantelle Schmidt talks with her mother, Jamie Schmidt, about her medical background and history in the field.
Dana Lerner (59) and close friend Judith Kottick (67) share how important their friendship has been to one another after suffering the loss of their children.
Sam talks about her work that she has done during the pandemic to help the people around her and her community.
One Small Step conversation partners Olanrewaju "Lanre" Ajibola (35) and Elizabeth "Beth" Givens (50) discuss religion, immigration and empathy.
Mrs. Schmidt had a husband who sadly died. But she said that before he died of a sickness she was in the senior choir. She dropped out to take care of her husband. But she had said that he had...
Salmon Idaho fishing local is out fishing with his friends on the town section and sets his boat on fire
Jinny Savolainen: 2020-05-21 21:30:04 and Nan Niederlander talk about life during the pandemic in Leverett. "The virus has made us all stop, and that is good. We were on a destructive path."
Recent UNT graduate discusses the culture he was raised in on Texas by his Hispanic parents. He also shares about the prevalence of mental illness in American society.