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When Marlene Shay lost her son Adam to an opioid overdose, his organs went to Karen Goodwin, who was in treatment for drug addiction. If it wasn't for him, Goodwin tells Shay, "I wouldn't be here."
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When two boys get to interview their dad they start with some basic questions about his life history, but quickly get to the tough ones: "Why can't I be in charge?"
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Michael Ryan, a juvenile judge in Ohio, says his mom was a drug addict, and the way he parents his own son is to do the opposite. His son gets it. "I don't want to see you in court," his son says.
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Ditch the political conversation this weekend and try StoryCorps' Great Thanksgiving Listen project, where kids interview their elders about their lives.
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11:00 In the last ten years of StoryCorps, founder Dave Isay has heard hundreds of people open up about deeply personal topics. He now has a new book out…
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10:00 Ten years ago, radio producer Dave Isay set up an audio recording booth in New York's Grand Central Station. Since then, over 90,000 people have…
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11:00 StoryCorps collects and preserves the stories of our lives. They have complied a new set of stories... Join us on this hour of "All Sides" as we get…
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10:00 On Nov. 25, the day after Thanksgiving, StoryCorps holds its annual National Day of Listening event. This year, they're asking Americans to take a…
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StoryCorps, a nationwide oral history project that records; and a discussion about the wisdom and love between mothers and children, with StoryCorps…