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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Morgan and Micah Barrick share their own journeys discovering their queer identities, leaving their religion, and finding a safe haven together.
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Melissa Julien grew up deaf without sign language. Together, she and her friend Cassie Riding share experiences introducing deaf children to the powerful impacts of sign language.
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Monika Skougard and Brittnee Goldsberry find joy and fulfilment in their work, supporting disabled adults in leading full lives.
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Teri Guy and Janice Brooks share how they came to bring the one-woman show "Traveling Shoes" to Logan and the friendship they forged along the way.
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Wendy Olivia Williams Dew told StoryCorps facilitators about growing up in a poor and polygamous family.
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Angie Frabasilio and Grace Cole share what they each did with gaps in their college careers, and how they each hope for peace, a generation apart.
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Heidi Condie and Kimberly Zulewski share their experiences establishing the first classrooms for deaf students in Southern Utah.
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Arnold Martinez tells his daughter, Kay, how he started his military life, how he met his wife, and some key experiences along the way.
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Wendy Olivia Williams-Dew tells StoryCorps facilitators about growing up in a polygamous family during her interview in Springdale, Utah.
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Dima Khalifa shares with Amy Nadel the story of her mixed religion upbringing, working in national parks, and coming to find home in Zion.