
20 episodes

Tennessee Valley StoryCorps WUTC
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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WUTC's Tennessee Valley StoryCorps brings you conversations from people who went to the StoryCorps recording booth in Chattanooga's Miller Park in the spring of 2019.
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The Old Trapper: An Audio Story
In 1970, after graduating from Middle Tennessee State University, Jim Ledbetter and his college sweetheart Jackie, packed their VW bus and headed west, ultimately landing in the high, remote wilderness of British Columbia. There, using only hand tools, they built a 15-by-20-foot log cabin where they lived off-the-grid for five years.
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Tennessee Valley StoryCorps: Will Andrews and Zack Ridder
Today on Tennessee Valley StoryCorps, Will Andrews and Zack Ridder take One Small Step. One Small Step is an effort by StoryCorps to connect people so they can remember that people with whom they disagree are human beings. In doing this, we can begin to mend the fraying fabric of our nation — one conversation at a time.
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Tennessee Valley StoryCorps: Sara Coffman and Stephan Davenport
Today on Tennessee Valley StoryCorps, Sara Coffman and Stephan Davenport take One Small Step. One Small Step is an effort by StoryCorps to connect people so they can remember that people with whom they disagree are human beings. In doing this, we can begin to mend the fraying fabric of our nation — one conversation at a time.
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Tennessee Valley StoryCorps: Samantha Benavides and Jonathan Rush
Today on Tennessee Valley StoryCorps, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga students Samantha Benavides and Jonathan Rush take One Small Step. One Small Step is an effort by StoryCorps to connect people so they can remember that people with whom they disagree are human beings. In doing this, we can begin to mend the fraying fabric of our nation — one conversation at a time.
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Tennessee Valley StoryCorps: Diane Irwin, Eddie Irwin and Julie Peoples
Today on Tennessee Valley StoryCorps, Eddie Irwin and his wife Diane tell their daughter Julie Peoples about the time they met and fell in love.
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Tennessee Valley StoryCorps: Shea Brill and Frances McDonald
Today on Tennessee Valley StoryCorps, Shea Brill and Frances McDonald of Mark Making.