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Susan St. John (77) and Judy Powers (76) talk about their journey to becoming Hurricane Island Outward Bound School instructors and the impact that the work has had on their lives. These two first cousins reminisce about being a part...
Friends Joelle DeHerrera (43) and Alicia Taylor (43) share a conversation about how their personal teen pregnancy experiences led them to be the friends and people they are today. They also talk about shame, acceptance, and past challenges as mothers.
Dr. Becca Colangelo (36) and her coworkers and interns Tyler Shallue (20) and John Good (24) share a conversation about their work at Project SEARCH, an organization that aims to create meaningful work opportunities for people with a variety of...
Friends and colleagues Brian Parrish (53) and Heidi Alldredge (49) play two truths and a lie, explore their shared experiences as podcasters, consider the impact of self-blame, and discuss the importance of connecting across difference.
we heard stories of Avas life the challenges she's been through and her journey and advice with art
Friends Maria del Rosario Perez (67) and Shaneice “Taylor” Buckley (22) discuss their journeys as filmmakers. They also talk about Femme Frontera, disabilities, and current projects, and they share the advice they would like to give to women and people...
Discussed the challenges overcoming an extreme bike injury, and hopes and dreams for his children.
Trevor Coburn describes growing up with Spina Bifida and the effects of it on him as a person and as an athlete.
In this story, I asked my father about his definition of the American dream. To answer this question, my father reflects on his past as well as explains how his definition relates to the future.
Siblings Maria Rodriguez (65) and Juaquin Rodriguez (61) talk about their large family, being Latinx, what it was like growing up in a rough part of Dallas, falling into bad habits, and how they've changed throughout life for the better.
Anusha Patil talks with her mother, Nanda Patil, on her outlook on her life and how the challenges she faced attributes to her success today.