StoryCorps

by NPR
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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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  • TotalAries
    Story Core is awesome
    Always a good listen. Fair warning though:… Whatever story you hear will be good guaranteed. It may be an inspiring one, or someone’s redemption story. Or maybe a love story. But I’m often moved to tears, or at least eyes start to water lol. Everyone should listen to these people’s stories and start remembering how to connect with other humans!
  • Suze W.
    My Appreciation
    I have listened to StoryCorps for as long as I can remember. It’s the one thing that touches my soul so deeply. My week is not complete until I hear the chords of the guitar every Friday. Thank you for having the foresight to create something so timeless… And beautiful.
  • sparky665
    Must have!
    Love this so much.
  • mspassell
    6568854 stars!!!
    These stories are everything. One of the few shows I never miss.
  • Nilajah Lynn
    One Who is Understanding
    This story is so beautiful! I listened to it twice & shared it with family & friends. I am a good friend of Atiba. He & I were part of a Kwanzaa Name Changing ceremony, where he announced his name, Atiba Mbiwan. I was unaware of how he came to choose his name. The one thing that I feel must be corrected is the fact that Atiba’s son not only has a daughter but he also has a son with the last name Mbiwan. We all know that the daughters don’t usually carry on the surname; it’s the sons. Therefore, by leaving out the grandson it appears that the name will die with the granddaughter when in fact it can survive with the grandson. My understanding is that you had that information but did not mention it. Can you provide that addition & explain it to the audience please? Thank you ! Blessings ! Nilajah
  • amfm450
    My heart is full
    As always, story corps digs to the depths of human experience. Thank you for all of your work. The crocodile tears coming out of my eyes from being so touched and inspired by the goodness in people, is wonderful.
  • Aumboy12345567
    Awesome but its not NPR
    There is an important distinction. Story Corp is independent and separate from NPR. NPR simply runs some of their programming
  • Maybe Jo
    Every Person Has A Story
    I enjoy hearing core stories of peoples lives, especially people who are so different from myself. Storycorps true stories tell so much in a short segment. Often people’s stories tell about their perseverance to obtain their goals. A worthwhile listen.
  • mhh7680
    Enjoyed this
    When I listened to the story it resonated with my soul having experienced the loss of my mother. As the story unfolded I felt uplifted and encouraged by the familiar tone of the ‘Black mother experience’ that uprights you for the journey ahead. Thank you Ms Turner. Well done!
  • MahaloEva
    Thank you
    StoryCorps is a way to carry grief or express regret with honor. It is a way to say things unable to be said otherwise. Only StoryCorps is able to reflect and say that which we cannot.
  • milkapet
    Amazing Podcast
    What an amazing podcast and an amazing season! Incredible stories brought to life with their retelling. Nice to hear that through these stories there is HOPE for all of us. Thank you very much!
  • Tinkgizmo
    How interesting
    Found this through little bits on Instagram, and find them so interesting. What a great way to hear “everyday people” and their lives. Many just every day, but that everyday and the little tweaks or different “steps” of living made history. Really cool.
  • michelledrake
    Love!!!
    Such a great podcast! With everything going on in the world this is a nice distraction ❤️❤️
  • frissjan
    The new host is disappointing. I can’t bear her childish voice...
    I used to love this podcast. But the new host is awful. She sounds like a 6th grader and has no apparent talent or skill in this field. Why make this choice? Is she perhaps the daughter of someone in a position of power there? Unbearable.
  • Rachel Con
    So good!
    I can’t wait to hear more!
  • JSF4096
    One lousy step
    Find this ”special” (one small step) awful
  • Pluto22G
    Liberal NPR gone too far
    NPR has turned their back on decent upstanding people. NPR is in bed with Antifa. NPR is part of the poison pill.
  • Constanza from NY
    The best!
    I’ve loved Story Corps since We’ve been listening to NPR. Yet another great reason to be an NPR member. Thank you for the stories; they are really helpful in connecting us while we’re separated.
  • ktm5461
    Good for the Soul
    Listening to the contributions of people you may pass on a walk is inspiring, educating and most often, fun.
  • rnphn
    Please just do what you do best
    I love this pod, but I need you to release stories that have Nothing to do with COVID super please. Just do what you do best please.
  • ginnyandivy
    A Soothing Balm for the Heart
    2020 has been such a hard year. Storycorps provides us with stories of hope, dignity, perseverance, strength and love. I always come away with a little “pearl of wisdom” and feeling stronger and more ready to face what life brings my way. Thank you for helping us stay connected to our humanity.
  • coco bean 11
    StoryCorps
    Dependably excellent!
  • TooFastForITunes
    Pretentious in an unnecessary way
    While I find the stories that are presented here to be interesting and engaging, the self-aggrandizing attitude of the hosts can overwhelm the sincerity of the people who have taken the time to share their stories. It would seem that the hosts, including Story Corps founder Dave, are well-intentioned, but their over-the-top underscoring and attestations to the profundity of their mission really undercut the whole premise of the show. Please, let the stories speak for themselves. Your efforts to insert yourselves into the stories are unwanted and unnecessary.
  • eeweewewewewew
    RIP
    RIP MAGGIE 😭😭😭😭 _______ / \ _________ | RIP | / \ |MAGGIE | / \ |_________| / \ —————————————————————————————
  • Mary Ann 244
    Heart warming
    The host voice is so soothing, almost meditative . The stories are heart wrenching, yet so very beautifully told, they all have a lesson or two , and mostly end in a positive note .Enjoy !
  • rainydayassembly
    Too narrow
    Used to be really informative and interesting and the past year has been extremely narrow.
  • ArtfullyH
    Yes!
    I have listened to StoryCorps stories from the beginning and will continue to listen. The stories are each honest, important, valid, authentic, thoughtful and tap into our humanity and as a result, I am glad all are welcomed here. To the producers, thank you for providing the theme LBGTQ and be encouraged about the series. I, appreciate the learning, inspiration and reflection I receive here from the tellers of their stories over the years and especially this series which aids in making me a better, compassionate, receptive and accepting person and listener. StoryCorps will continue to be one of my favorites and I look forward to many more years of thought-provoking listening. Please keep the stories rolling.
  • Gmadgirl
    Love, Love, Love❤️
    Such a great heartfelt series. As you interviewed the couples you could feel their affection and struggles so clearly. It was a great series I listened to at work. Future generations need to know the history of this community. Great job!
  • ovchic76
    Love love love!!
    Love this program so much! So amazing you focused on LGBTQ for the longest! I loved every single story! Am a loyal fan for life!
  • wc81
    Brilliant
    I loved this series on LGBTQ. Every episode made me cry, smile, and feel deep empathy for these amazing people and their stories.
  • imagodei20
    too perfect!
    love every episode, makes me cry. made me want to start my own podcast
  • Alpine Skye
    LGBTQ
    Thank you for sharing all the beautiful stories this season. I’m in tears. The love and kindness I heard gave me sympathetic joy for all the story tellers. I am a Black Belt and was very saddened to hear Casen F. From Alabama story. I hope he can find a dojo to finish his goal. Thank you again for these beautiful stories and the unique perspective that was organized to tell these. 🌈😊💕
  • Light worker 73
    Awesome podcast!
    I think it’s wonderful.keep up the good work.
  • ttennebrolyat
    AntiLGBT
    I am lgbt and am extremely hurt by the reviews
  • let's all listen better, okay
    Y’all (listeners) don’t listen too well....
    I have to laugh when some of y’all who’ve stated you’ve been listening and following for years suddenly deem this podcast series too one-sided or too focused on lgbtq stories. 1) It’s ONE season. That’s been put out within THREE (short, not nearly year-long) months. And it’s just 12 episodes dedicated to an lgbtq theme, out of literally hundreds of episodes/stories from Story Corps. And it’s in honor of an important anniversary year for this group of people (Stonewall Riots for those who genuinely don’t know). 2) On June 28th, 2018, they liiiiiterally dropped an episode to tell us about the new format of the podcast - which they said would be mini seasons with 12 episodes focusing on a singular theme. The first theme was reunions - so my rhetorical question to everyone commenting on how the lgbtq theme is too narrow & seemingly unending, did y’all have these same issues with the first mini season topic about reunions/reuniting? The answer is no, because I had time today & I looked back at the reviews from around that first mini season (last October) & there was one complaint about the format itself, not the topic, of the “Reunion” season. 3) The history of Story Corps is full of specific projects, with books & animated series tht focus on particular topics, like 9/11, mothers, teachers/students, criminal justice, etc. So this isn’t new or out of character for Story Corps... and if it feels new to you, then you haven’t been listening closely and/or you’ve got an issue with this mini-season being about lgbtq voices. Those aren’t reasons to poorly rate the podcast. If you don’t like trans&queer ppl, keep your hate to yourself and move along. 4) Finally y’all, and I say this with love because I also remind myself of this all the time, the podcast, like many things in this big world, isn’t about YOU. It’s about humanity, which is ALL the people, not just people you agree with or feel similar to. If this season doesn’t speak to you that’s valid & fine, just wait for the next season, which is right around the corner, since the 12 episodes on the lgbtq have already concluded.
  • The fastes runner sonic
    I h8 this
    Really this is a pice of s**
  • Molly49456
    Why the change of focus?
    I previously really enjoyed the wide variety of stories.
  • zinnia fam
    Less interesting now
    Too narrow a focus —especially since it’s the entire year!
  • Sgyuris
    Seems like only one topic is their concern
    I used to like this short podcast. Touching and meaningful. However, lately there isn’t any topic diversity. There is a world out of the LGTB community. Nothing against LGTB. But I think that different topics will be appreciated.
  • ae12643
    Meh
    To focused on one narrative now.
  • Moonshadows1949
    Story Corps
    Why do you have to point out genders? Only transgenders are lonely? Only gays are lonely? I have decided to stop listening to your podcast. Btw sin is sin no matter how you want to look at it. Hate the sin and love the sinner. God Bless.
  • Davethsv
    Why only one topic?
    You used to have such great variety of topics but now you are stuck on one. This weekend is the anniversary of the moon landing... where is that story.. sorry to say I’m done...
  • rrdwtrsdyysdwdd
    Get on already
    I have really enjoyed this podcast, But now we are going on the second month of lgbtq stories. Can we move on from this and have a more broad range of stories again, please?
  • MovieHop
    Unsubscribed
    StoryCorp used to be interesting….before they started an ongoing two month campaign of nothing but LGBT themed stories. It’s been going on for two months, who knows how much longer it will last. Way to alienate 90% of your listeners. I’ve unsubscribed.
  • ctrenda
    Nothing better to lift the spirits
    I love, love, love the show. I’m encouraged, stretched, and mainly stirred in my heart and soul by these real-life human stories. Thank you to the SC staff so very much for believing in this project and investing your lives into helping these stories be heard!
  • 478??;3
    All LGBTQ, all the time?
    Are there any episodes that aren’t about being gay or transgender? Not that I’m intolerant but sheesh, there are there with stories too aren’t there?
  • retired shortlady
    Ghetto life 101
    I love to listen to these episodes from these young boys that interviewed all these people, young & old. I’ve listened to them at least 5 times!
  • a98765432
    What happened?
    I’ve loved Story Corps for years. It was always so nice to hear different stories for people from all different walks of life. The participant’s beliefs and way of living were varied. This season, all episodes are focused on the same subject. Its disapponting that the podcast has chosen to eliminate the variety of topics.
  • Actually Read Muller
    Season Focus
    I’m not troubled in the least to have a theme for each season. I would love to hear stories that focus on relationships impacted by therapeutic foster care experiences from birth parents, foster parents, children, grown fostered children, siblings, workers in the system. The awesome impact of neglect and the system that may help, but more often fails to provide competent supportive services to the therapeutic foster families who love these children and struggle to help them recognize unconditional love and understand that they deserve it just because they exist.
  • Music Lover 2017!
    Got boring
    I am all about LGBTQ rights, but having too many episodes in a row about it just got way too boring. There used to be a variety of stories about different topics, Time to Move on…
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