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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.
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The Birds, the Bees, and My Dad
Howie Gordon starred in over a hundred porn films in the 70s and 80s under the name Richard Pacheco. But his greatest role was as a father. At StoryCorps, he talked with his son Bobby Gordon about sex, shame, and dirty movies.
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My Way
In "My Way," the new season of the StoryCorps podcast— stories from people who found a rhythm all their own and confidently marched to it their whole lives. Our first episode features a graduate of Hamburger University, one man's remarkably brave appearance on conservative radio in the 1990s, a New Yorker who took his mugger out to dinner, and more.
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EXTRA: The Men of Montford Point
In 1942, the U.S. allowed Black men to enlist in the Marine Corps for the first time. It was during World War II, and resulted in more than 19,000 Black recruits being sent to Montford Point, North Carolina for basic training. Many of those men are no longer with us, but their voices can be heard in the StoryCorps archive.
These stories are part of our Military Voices Initiative.
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EXTRA: I Shall Be Released
In this special episode, we're remembering StoryCorps participant Rick Abath, who talked to his wife, Diana, about being on guard during the biggest art heist in history. Rick died last month at the age of 57.
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StoryCorps Then and Now: Listen More, Shout Less
As we close out our special series celebrating 20 years of StoryCorps, hear how our One Small Step initiative is helping to facilitate a national conversation by bringing people together from across the political spectrum.
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EXTRA: Dear Mrs. Doyle
This week, we're taking a break from our special series celebrating 20 years of StoryCorps to bring you an interview recorded just days ago. It's an update to a story recorded around the holidays back in 2012, and we just had to share it.
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Word for word. Sentence for sentence
Word-for-word; sentence-for-sentence; there is no more powerful podcast on the net when it comes to weaving evocative stories told by the people who lived them in their own voice and their own time.
Episode 462 Francois Clemmons on Mister Rogers
I was hoping for more of the actual Mister Rogers episode and interview with Francois Clemmons. The first African American on a kid’s tv show. He played the recurring role of Officer Clemmons.
First listen 2016, Now 2018 still loyal and replaying favourites!
This podcast is amazing. You can learn so much from people’s experiences. It’s very heart warming and can really get you to feel all sorts of emotions. You laugh, you cry, you feel hopeful in life. Just the best!