Mia Warren
Stories
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National
8 Days, 2 H-Bombs, and 1 Team That Stopped A Catastrophe
In 1961, it was Jack ReVelle's job to make sure two hydrogen bombs that had accidentally dropped over North Carolina didn't explode. At StoryCorps, he tells his daughter about recovering the bombs.
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National
'The Dark Side Of The Railroad': A Locomotive Engineer's Fraught Legacy With The Rails
Barnie Botone's grandmother cried when he told her he was a locomotive engineer because an ancestor had been forcibly relocated by train. "The irony, it was too much to bear," he says at StoryCorps.
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Politics
'You Want The Best For This Country, I Respect That': 2 Strangers Find Common Ground
Israel Baryeshua has conservative political views, while Tiffany Briseño identifies as liberal. Both agree that more kindness and compassion in politics would benefit the country.
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National
He Was Shot In A Hate Crime. It Only Strengthened His Judaism
Josh Stepakoff survived a shooting at a Jewish day camp when he was 6 years old. But, as he tells his father, it took years before he began to consider why he was targeted.
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National
Transgender Boy Tells Mom 'It Shouldn't Be Scary To Be Who You Are'
In an interview with StoryCorps, Kaysen Ford talks to his mother, Jennifer Sumner, about being transgender and growing up in Alabama.