Logan StoryCorps
Fridays at 7:42 a.m., 8:42 a.m., and 5:30 p.m.
It's time again for Utah StoryCorps: Everyday people sharing their stories at the StoryCorps recording booth in Logan.
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Judd Goff interviews his father Paul Goff about how the two most influential men in his father’s life led to a career that he loved.
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When he came into the StoryCorps booth with Ann Norman, Darren Parry talked about the early Shoshone and the part his grandmother played in the history of the Bear River Massacre.
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Kendra Penry of Stokes Nature Center talks with Wild About Utah contributor Jack Greene. They share the beginnings of Cache Valley's nature education nonprofit.
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David Zook joins his daughter Sarah Soledad to recount his faith journey from atheism back to his roots in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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When Adam Whitney gave his sister Rachel Von Niederhausern a birthday gift of paperwork about setting up a non-profit that led to the Logan Loaves and Fishes community meal, it became a gift that has kept on giving and one she will never forget.
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Brock Marchant and his colleague and mentor Charles McCollum reflect on their work in local news and the direction it has taken.
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Steev shares an encounter he had on a hike in the Cache Valley mountains. Would you say his experience was "out of this world?"
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Kendra Penry and Allen Clutter together remember their recently departed dog and best friend, Kiko.
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Chef Barney Northrop tells his friend William Wood about his path through homeschooling and religious deconstruction to sought-after chef in Logan.
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Dorie Thorpe tells her friend Ginger Payant about her name, her ingenious way of getting more time with an electric sewing machine, and the glasses she used to become a sports champion.
Check out our past StoryCorps episodes.