
Project Resilience: Becoming Resilient By Overcoming Resistance
The award-winning UPR production team and Utah State University's Center for Persons with Disabilities present Project Resilience, a yearlong storytelling project created for any of us hoping to find ways to bounce back, recover, and develop our mental abilities. The stories found in the series hope to encourage social and personal resilience by introducing listeners to neighbors and friends who have experienced assault, personal loss, bullying, mental health challenges, and other tragedies.
Latest Episodes
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People who immigrate to The United States from Mexico and Central America face a long journey that is difficult and often traumatic. For families who are…
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Support systems and community resources can help immigrants who are navigating the challenges of making a new home in a new country. And while those who…
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No matter what brings a family or an individual to a new country, it can be difficult to make a new place home. New languages, traditions, and foods can…
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Clinical therapist Em Capito spoke with us in October, ahead of her presentation at the Fall speaker series from the Utah Women’s Giving Circle.Titled…
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For Utah Spanish-speakers, there are many challenges when it comes to accessing mental health services, from language barriers to figuring out what…
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The pandemic is coming up on the year mark. More than 500,000 have died in the U.S. and millions have been or are sick. The need for caregiving has…
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As part of the Utah Public Radio ongoing series "Project Resilience," Shoshannah Buxbaum takes a look at intersections of aging, disability and technology…
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This special is part of UPR’s ongoing series Project Resilience. Project Resilience is made possible with support from the Utah State University Center…
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When I was 14 and spending my first Christmas in Rome, Italy, I raced out onto the apartment balcony when I heard my mother cry, "Come, quickly." Below us…
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As Christmas approaches and we start to share stories of past Christmases, I was delighted to find a story titled “Mrs. Scrooge and the Baseballs” in Ross…