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StoryCorps
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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Never Give Up
In this episode, stories from people who refused to give up on someone – even when the odds were long, or when it seemed like the person might be lost...

Family Business
To many kids, what their parents do all day is a mystery. Not these ones, though. This week: Stories about people for whom family and business are the...

Learning By Heart
It’s that time of year. Classrooms that have stood dark and empty since last spring are coming back to life. This week, stories about the place that s...

Voices From the Storm: Remembering Hurricane Katrina
20 years ago, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. StoryCorps was there in the aftermath, recording interviews with survivors in the cities where the...
Easier to Go to Mars
This week: stories from people who dare to do things and go places few others would – from people who helped pave the way to outer space, to divers ex...
The Way I Am
35 years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act advanced the idea that society should be accessible for everyone. In this episode: Stories about peo...
The Taste of Summer
Now is the time for foods that celebrate the summer and treats that grant relief from the heat. On this episode: Stories about powerful memories reliv...
Across Oceans
The thousands of interviews in the StoryCorps archive reflect the American experience — and the United States is, as the saying goes, a nation of immi...
No Higher Calling
Stories from dads about fatherhood and the unique ways they've found to bond with their kids— from beatboxing to square dancing, and even heavy metal....
Answering the Call
We're celebrating Pride with LGBTQ+ stories from around the country and across time— from a soldier whose coming out made history, to a phone operator...
A Dime, a Dumpster, and a Car Crash
Stories about mothers, the difficult choices they face, and the moments they had no control over.
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VOICEMAILS: Dogs, Secrets, and Surprises
We're back with more listener voicemails. You shared stories about hidden things — what you kept from others, or what others kept from you. Surprises...
Oklahoma City: After the Bombing
On this episode, we dig into the StoryCorps archive to mark the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing through the voices of multiple people wh...
Not My Type
This week: Stories about people who ended up in relationships they didn't see coming— friends and lovers who weren't part of the plan.
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100% My Fault
Two friends went on a ski trip that went incredibly, horribly wrong. Almost a decade later, they came to StoryCorps to finally talk about it.
SPECIAL: Remembering Howard Dully of "My Lobotomy"
This week on the podcast, we remember Howard Dully, who died earlier this year. He was given a lobotomy in 1960 when he was just 12 years old. In this...
You're That Light
On the podcast this week: Stories about Black love, staying true to yourself, and remembering the loved ones who made us.
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The Staircase by The Longest Shortest Time
After a 13-year-old girl fends off unwanted male attention for the first time, her mom convinces the girl's middle school to teach consent ed. It does...
EXTRA: The Rabbit Hole
Army Sergeant Alex Ortiz served in Afghanistan and Iraq before injuries forced him to retire in 2013. His wife, Lixannie, had never been close to a ve...
EXTRA: 14,468 Feet
Anna Cherepnina fulfilled a long-held dream of serving in the military when she enlisted in the Army Reserves in 2009. But a string of personal traged...
Leah & Japanese American Incarceration by Inheriting
Leah Bash is an avid runner, a dog mom, a wife – and there's a part of her family's history she can't stop thinking about. Both sides of her family we...
702-706-TALK: Plastic Bags and Music Boxes
We're back with more listener voicemails. This week: Your stories about music boxes, family secrets, and the people who made a mark on you. Tell us yo...
A Damn Good Shipmate
Navy veterans Windy Barton and Michael Davidson struggled to feel fulfilled after leaving the military. Then they discovered Team Rubicon: a special t...
Brave Enough To Ask
StoryCorps does a lot of different things, but they all come down to connecting people— even if they disagree. That's the idea behind our One Small St...
12 Feet From a Bomb
On the morning of January 29th, 1998, a terrorist bombed the New Woman All Women Health Care Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, killing a police officer a...
Love Thy Neighbor
As communities across the Southern United States set about recovering from one of the most devastating hurricane seasons ever, we're doing what Mr. Ro...
The World Peace Game
For almost fifty years, people have been gathering in Charlottesville, Virginia to achieve something that seems impossible: world peace. And despite t...
Stepping Up
As we enter the home stretch of this presidential election, we're bringing you an all new season of the StoryCorps Podcast called Stepping Up. We're s...
702-706-TALK: Saviors, Survival, and Letting Go
We're back with more stories that listeners, like you, have shared on our voicemail. This week: The thin lines between life and death, and friendship...
EXTRA: A Gentleman and a Gentle Man
Cynthia Alvarez fell in love with Marine Corporal Daniel Mark MacMurray. She was a peace activist, he was a proud veteran, and the two didn't always s...
The Long Run
Gwen and Yasir weren't the type of couple that liked to run marathons, at first. As hardships pulled their lives in unexpected directions, running bec...
For the Fans
Being a sports fan means putting a part of your happiness in the hands of strangers. When they lose, you die a little. But when they win, it's incredi...
Sideliners
Athletes get all the glory, but there are countless people around them making the games happen– from referees making judgments, to vendors in the stan...
The Family That Plays Together
Every athlete's looking for that extra edge — and for a lot of them, it's their family. Who drove them to practice? Who told them to never give up? In...
Game Changers
On the first episode of a new sports-themed season of the StoryCorps Podcast, we're talking about the game changers: People who altered how their spor...
Radio Diaries: Angel Garcia
Today, an episode by our friends at Radio Diaries and Radiotopia from their latest series, "The Unmarked Graveyard: Stories from Hart Island," untangl...
EXTRA: I'll Be There
Marine Staff Sergeant Nick Bennett and Sergeant Major Dan Miller remember a deployment during the Iraq War that changed their lives.
Leav...
EXTRA: 702-706-TALK
All last season we asked our listeners to call our voicemail and tell us their stories. In this special bonus episode, it's their time to shine. Leave...
The Phantom of the World's Fair
In 1964, a 12-year-old paperboy from suburban Long Island spent nearly two weeks hiding among the gleaming attractions of the New York World's Fair. H...
Nothing Left Unsaid
Jackie Miller and her son, Scott Miller, always shared everything with each other, even if it was hard. Scott knew his mother wanted to live life on h...