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When Dayne Teigeler and Robert Linton sat in the StoryCorps booth, they immediately looked back on their friendship and its ties to music. During their conversation, they reminisced about the time they opened the Logan music venue WhySound.
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A post-9/11 wars veteran tells how objects he brought home remind him of the civilians and people he served with in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Dixee Neugebauer brought her daughter and granddaughter into the StoryCorps booth in May and told them of the joys and challenges she experienced as a young woman in her first teaching job.
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There is precedent for humans connecting with other living things, like getting attention, love, and companionship from dogs and cats and a few other animals that have been domesticated to provide partnership. Now, there’s a new option for meeting this need — social robots — who may end up being even better at fulfilling the human desire for connection.
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Barbara Bagley Holdaway tells her friend Becky Crane about her "spunky" mother, her escapades and tender care for her children.
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A friendship formed between a U.S. soldier and Buddhist monk.
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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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Ordinary people often have big unrecognized stories. We are lucky that a friend and coworker heard this story and insisted her friend come into the booth with her.
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Growing up in Ukraine, Nataliya and Diana met in a dance class when they were 15 and became best friends. In 2019, they left Ukraine to go to Egypt on vacation, never thinking they were beginning a journey that would take them to America.
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The benefits of friendship increase your sense of belonging and purpose, contribute to improved self-worth and confidence, help you cope with traumatic events in your life, and increase happiness while reducing stress. These tips can help you nurture new and existing friendships.