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Jhovana Figueroa was diagnosed with autism when he was a toddler. For StoryCorps, Figueroa and his mom talk about his childhood and their hopes for the future.
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In this week's StoryCorps, a mother and son from Minneapolis talk about protesting and making a difference.
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A man talks about starting a free food delivery service for his neighbors in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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For StoryCorps, a couple of park rangers in Philadelphia recall a legendary April Fools' prank from 30 years ago.
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For StoryCorps, a nun in Kansas City reminisces about helping families in need of low-cost childcare.
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For StoryCorps, two survivors of the 2018 Synagogue attack in Pittsburgh talk about their friendship.
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For StoryCorps, a mother speaks with a Red Cross volunteer who helped her recover from a fire at her Chicago apartment in 2019.
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For StoryCorps, Lance Jackson speaks with his former music teacher about how her lessons led him to a career as a professional organist.
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Margaret Tobin accepted a three-week babysitting gig in 1989 for a newborn named Audrey that turned into a life-long relationship. The two women talk about their life together.
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In 1974, Lt. Colonel Randall Lanning manned the launch controls that could deploy nuclear weapons in the event of a Soviet attack. He looks back at one night that's still etched in his memory.
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For StoryCorps, a husband and wife, who are both more than 100 years old, talk about how they met and fell in love.
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Don Crisman and Gregory Eaton have never missed a Super Bowl. On Sunday, they'll attend their 60th game.