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In this installment from the StoryCorps Mobile Tour visit to Fort Myers in Feb. 2024, Simone Monaco interviews her 6-year-old daughter Selah, about their family’s experience with Hurricane Ian, and aspirations for the future.
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In this installment from the StoryCorps Mobile Tour visit to Fort Myers in Feb. 2024, Dr. Pierre Loredo tells his wife Elizabeth Loredo about his childhood, daring to dream big, defying others’ expectations, and becoming a pediatrician.
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In this first installment from the StoryCorps Mobile Tour visit to Fort Myers in Feb. 2024, Lucy Garcia tells her daughter Samantha Garcia her story of coming to the U.S. as an teenage undocumented immigrant, getting an education, and building a social work career in service to others.
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The big, silver StoryCorps Airstream has rolled into Southwest Florida and is ready to get the conversations flowing. StoryCorps has now helped nearly 700,000 people across the country have meaningful conversations about their lives, most of which are collected in the U.S. Library of Congress and in their own online archive.
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Donna Buckley of Brooksville and her son Shawn Williams of Fort Myers came to the StoryCorps booth to talk about their relationship from birth to present…
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Today’s StoryCorps subject goes by two names: Michael Clay Johnson and Luigi Pasquale Enfante. The 70-year-old talks with his wife, 73-year-old Margaret…
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David and Jonathan Castano of Fort Myers grew up together without a father figure. The brothers in their twenties have a close bond and they came to the…
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Forty-three years ago - on March 1, 1974 - a grand jury in Washington, D.C., indicted several former aides of President Nixon for conspiring to cover up…
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It's a project that has collected, shared, and preserved people’s stories across the United States. For the next month, from Jan. 5 through Feb. 3,…
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Every Friday NPR broadcasts stories collected by the nonprofit Storycorps. This week Storycorps came to the University of Miami to record stories of…