31 episodes

If someone asked you to tell your life story, what would you say?

Since 2013, writers from the “My Life, My Story” project have asked more than 5,000 Veterans at VA hospitals around the United States to tell their life stories. With the Veteran’s permission, those stories go into the Veteran’s medical record so that VA health care providers can read them and get to know their patients better.

On this podcast, we’ll share some of our favorite stories from over the years.

VA Presents: My Life, My Story Veterans Health Administration

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 42 Ratings

If someone asked you to tell your life story, what would you say?

Since 2013, writers from the “My Life, My Story” project have asked more than 5,000 Veterans at VA hospitals around the United States to tell their life stories. With the Veteran’s permission, those stories go into the Veteran’s medical record so that VA health care providers can read them and get to know their patients better.

On this podcast, we’ll share some of our favorite stories from over the years.

    Kari: A big, wonderful, dysfunctional family

    Kari: A big, wonderful, dysfunctional family

    A smart, funny sailor talks about her journey from being a cook on a destroyer to a counselor on an aircraft carrier.

    • 10 min
    Luke: Turnip soup, black bread

    Luke: Turnip soup, black bread

    This amazing story details the day-to-day existence of a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II, and also what followed his liberation.

    • 10 min
    Eugene: He helps me, and I help him

    Eugene: He helps me, and I help him

    A veteran discovers at 20 years old something that upends everything he thought he knew about himself. But life goes on.

    • 8 min
    Greg: Just keep pedaling

    Greg: Just keep pedaling

    “You never know what other people are going through." That's a cornerstone idea for the "My Life, My Story" project, and it really rings true in this story about Greg.

    • 8 min
    Kevin: Boring can be good

    Kevin: Boring can be good

    Where you start in life can go a long way toward determining where you end up as an adult. But it doesn’t have to.

    • 9 min
    Florian: the story everyone wants to hear

    Florian: the story everyone wants to hear

    The story that Florian tells in this episode is literally the stuff movies are (and have been) made of. Whether or not you know the history of the USS Indianapolis, this is a story worth hearing.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
42 Ratings

42 Ratings

MarylePete ,

An honor to listen to these true stories

I took time today to listen to all the recordings. Thank you for doing this and thank you to all the men and women for their service and sharing and giving so much for us.

CG71Cape ,

Amazing Stories

Nazi prison camps, North Korean forced marches, friends lost in Vietnam, losing a piece of yourself returning home, speeches by MLK....... Every veteran has a story and these stories are really incredible.

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