StoryCorps: Healing the mind by way of hospice
When someone is dying, sometimes the best medicine is not medicine at all. And sometimes what needs to be healed, is not the body, but the mind. That is the kind of caretaking that Paul Kelley takes...
View ArticleStorycorps: Keeping a broader perspective
Growing up, BJ Miller understood what it meant to live with a disability. His mother had polio. But until a college accident, Miller never imagined he would live out a similar fate. In college, he had...
View ArticleStoryCorps: Keith and Tim Harris on "the world's friendliest restaurant"
Today we’re sharing a StoryCorps about a young man with Down syndrome. His name is Tim Harris, and there’s a restaurant in Albuquerque named after him: it’s called "Tim’s Place." Harris calls it “the...
View ArticleStoryCorps: Belva Davis and Miranda Wilson explore the historical...
Music is a powerful way to connect people who come from different experiences, but there's a special kind of magic when music amplifies the diversity, heart, and history within one culture. Journalist...
View ArticleStoryCorps: Keeping family traditions alive
It’s not always easy to pass down family traditions, especially when they don’t match mainstream American culture. But that’s what Maria Sanchez and Roberto Vargas are trying to do. For both,...
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