
StoryCorps and Intermountain
Stories of Hope and Healing
People share unscripted conversations of hope and healing, revealing the courage and resiliency of the human spirit. These interviews are provided courtesy of StoryCorps, www.storycorps.org.
All Stories
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"One breast isn’t going to make me less of a woman than I am. My life's important.”
Yasmen Simonian and Brett Parkinson
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“He died in my arms on my 20th birthday.”
Nola Spicer and Nicura Thompson
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“My earliest memory in the States is, ‘what a strange place.’ Not understanding people, I was very quiet.”
Val Guerra and Terri Draper
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“We could have easily missed it, but a thorough exam helped save her life.”
Sumaira Arain and Suleman Iqbal
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“It’s the ability to relate to people and realize we’re all the same.”
Benjamin Sill and Steven Caldwell
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“I have friends who have half a heart too…We’re the three half-heart bros.”
Maylee and Alex Homer
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"No matter how we change, it's the people that really define how we do.”
Marie Zaphiropoulos and Ben Swank
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"This is what I needed. I can feel my blood pressure and heart rate dropping. I think I'll be okay.”
Katie and Bob Elder, and Patrick, the Service Dog
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“He actually stood up with the gurney on his back.”
Jennie Wilder and Sarah Larsen
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“You can face anything if you know what's coming.”
Brenda and Dominic Moore
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"Because we work together, we have mutual respect for each other's job.”
Brian Smith and Karen Bossler
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“We're going to honor who she was. We all have those people in our lives."
Christopher Anderson and Adam Balls