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Janet Bailey shares her memories about growing up in an intentional faith community in Paraguay, and then moving to the states, to a farm in Brattleboro.
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Donna Macomber and Linda Macomber discuss their bond, how they showed up for each during health challenges and what it's like working with people at the end of their life.
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Atlas Bederson and Allison Druin discuss allyship, mental health care advocacy for teens and youth, and finding a community.
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Keegan Albaugh and Marlon Fisher talk about forming deep connections among Vermont dads through Dad Guild, starting with awkward playground meetups and a belief that "this is gonna be a thing."
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Recorded live at The Stone Church in Brattleboro, enjoy some of the stories that Vermonters shared in StoryCorps' mobile recording studio and a surprise visit from StoryCorps founder Dave Isay. Dave shared details of the first StoryCorps recording he facilitated.
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StoryCorps, the national nonprofit organization dedicated to recording, preserving and sharing the stories of people from all backgrounds and beliefs, comes to Harmony Lot in downtown Brattleboro, Vermont from July 5 - August 2 to record in-person and virtual interviews, as part of its Mobile Tour.
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Join us in downtown Brattleboro to learn more about StoryCorps in Vermont.
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Vermont Public invites you to participate in The Great Listen this holiday season. Capture conversations with friends and loved ones as you gather for Thanksgiving and other festivities this holiday season.
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The late Jerry Lawson helped invent the first video game console with interchangeable games. His children say he brought the fun and games home and showed them they could create their own path.
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At StoryCorps, Angel and Randy Villegas spoke about the complexities of having a different immigration status. Angel, who grew up undocumented, said, "I always had that fear, no matter what."