St. George StoryCorps
Tuesdays at 9:55 a.m. and 7:55 p.m. and Thursdays at 7:42 a.m., 8:42 a.m., 3:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m.
It's time again for Utah StoryCorps: Everyday people sharing their stories at the StoryCorps recording booth in southern Utah.
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William Logan Hebner tells Joan Cordova about his experience with a supernatural vision and how it has affected his outlook. They share their thoughts on silence, nature, and perception.
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Ronin and Taylor Salazar interview Ronin's grandpa, Mike Rothwell, and share their favorite memories together, along with challenges, and how all of it brought them to a fresh start in Utah.
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Kathleen Kavarra Corr takes her friend Bernadette Cole on a mystery journey explaining an active issue with one of our national parks.
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David and Cindy Cordero have a lifetime of giving back. They share memories of volunteering together, as a family, and separately over the years.
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In St. George, Gina and Steven Poole talk about how their lives have changed since his diagnosis, and their search for an organ donor.
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Elizabeth Wilson and Janet Meadows recount the story of their family persevering and rising above challenges as they came to live in St. George, Utah.
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Longtime friends James Oscarson and Rich Guy met at StoryCorps in St. George and then took off in a self-driving Tesla to discuss their lives, friendship, and worldviews.
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Hans Glassmann and Wendy Womack discuss their experiences making documentary films and what drives each of them.
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Georgia Thompson asks her stepdaughter, Nancy Antle, about growing up in Cedar City. We hear about the university, theater, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, and school in Cedar City, all from the perspective of a child.
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Lanny Langston brings his dad to StoryCorps to learn a little about where he came from, and the family's roots in Hurricane, Utah.