Jerry Dollar with Joseph William Eyles

Jerry Dollar discusses: his experiences in Dougherty County Schools; college life at Auburn University; 30 years of operating a small business in South Georgia; a second career in the medical field; retirement; and living with the rare myasthenia gravis disorder.

How my mom, Amanda Robertson, remembers 9/11.

Amanda Robertson (37) talk with her daughter, Mallory Robertson (18) about how she remembers 9/11.

"It's still baffling to me in a lot of ways – the [core] collection itself and how the collection is going to live on for hundreds of years"

Chad Broyles served a a curatorial specialist on 19 JOIDES Resolution expeditions and is currently the Superintendent of the Gulf Coast Repository in College Station, Texas. In this overview of the core archives, Chad shares the value of having depth...

"You need to give yourself time to relax in-between those really grueling shifts; that way, you can continue to perform at your peak level"

Scientific ocean drilling expeditions are filled with scientists and technicians working long hours over consecutive days to determine the latest discoveries from the deep sea. You wouldn't think there would be much time for fun, but publication specialist Alyssa Stephens...

Susan Gallander and NB

[Recorded: Friday, March 29, 2024] Susan Gallander (52) from Charlottesville, VA and NB (20) from Charlottesville, VA immediately bonded over the importance of elementary education, as Susan is a teacher and N is studying education. Both participants are religious, and...

Richard Stroud, U.S. Navy WWII and Korean War Veteran, Naval Aviator during Cold War

Richard Stroud, a WWII and Korean War Naval Aviator, shares his experiences in the Navy and traveling across the world on U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. He discusses his frightening experience landing on a carrier during a category 4 hurricane and...

U.S. Navy Veteran Fred Schuber

U.S. Navy veteran Fred Schuber, grandfather of a friend. Discusses his time serving in the Navy, funny stories, life lessons, and advice for people entering military service. Incredible stories from Officer Candidate School at LSU, serving in the Indian Ocean...

Jaiya Peaks and Melody Fawcett

Jaiya shares with Melody about what brought her to Providence Marianwood, and to recreation therapy in general. She talks about her family and her own favorite activities.

Motherly Love – Cody Johnson and Angela Muller

Cody Johnson (17) who is a senior at BWHS, talks to his mother Angela Muller (41), they talk about childhood, family, and how far Cody had come dealing with being on the spectrum.

Nick and Cameron 5/5/2024

Cameron Herrera discusses his Colombian heritage, his family's story, and growing up in a mixed race household.

Phoebe Lyons and Honor Nguyen 5/3/24

Phoebe Lyons (20) talks with Honor Nguyen (23) about growing up an Asian in America. He talks about his relationship with my sister and how she supports him in his life. He talks about his childhood and family relationships then...

Annabelle’s interview with her dad

We talked about my dad’s life in London, Scotland, and traditions. Dad (37) and Daughter (12)

Mary Alice Medlicott

this is me talking with my grandma mary alice medlicott

StoryCorps Mi Vida Darlene Chessher Interview

Abbi Stockman: 2024-05-03 20:41:35 Darlene Chessher, published author of Mi Vida: The Early Years and Mi Vida: The Next Chapter answers questions about her inspiration behind her memoirs and what she's taken from writing these.

'It feels like a miracle': Marybeth's story of her first intimate experience and the power of reconnection

Marybeth tells the story about her first time being intimate with her partner while attending college. She goes on to explain the journey of her pregnancy and reconnecting with her daughter years later.

Dalton & Evelyn

In this discussion, I talked to Evelyn about her life as a trans person, and what issues face the trans community today.

Anna and Malachi- 5/2/24

Anna (19) interviews Malachi (24) about what it is like to be an African American teacher as well as grow up in a single-parent household.

Todd Western on Being a Black Farmer in Iowa

Todd Western III talks about the legacy of being from one of the first black farming families in Iowa, building community between black farmers, and the inaugural Iowa Farmers of Color Conference.

Pete Kerns Looks for Lost Pigs

Pete Kerns remembers when his pigs escape into the woods of Iowa, and the week of searching with community members that ensued.

Lizzie Cusick, a Cat, and a Goose

Lizzie Cusick shares early memories of her grandfather's farm, and a surprise trade of a loving cat for a angry goose.

Noreen Thomas Grows Native Foods

Noreen Thomas, of Doubting Thomas Farm, shares the wonder and importance that comes with saving seeds and growing Native food in partnership with the White Earth Nation.