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This week on Storycorps, Joni Hendee interviews her long time friend JoAnn Jones about her experiences as a volunteer at the Dumas Wesley Community Center and the importance of being an active member in your community.
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This week, Don reviews "Midnight Cry: A Shooting on Sand Mountain" by Lesa Carnes Shaul.
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Sharing your favorite activities with your dog can be fun - and it might even include football, which is perfect for this time of year!
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After meeting for the first time earlier in the day, Ottie and Francesca decided to stop by StoryCorps to discuss their spiritual journeys.
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This week, Don reviews "Accidental Activist: Changing the World One Small Step at a Time" by Mary Allen Jolley.
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Pets have an internal clock (like we do) so they may be confused by our sudden switch from Daylight Savings Time!
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Pete Blohme and his sister Cheryl sit down at StoryCorps to reminisce on the opening of Panini Petes in Fairhope, Alabama. From building their menu to building a customer base, they touch on how they achieved long-term success and stability.
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This week, Don reviews "Rockin' Around the Chickadee: A Meg Langslow Mystery" by Donna Andrews.
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Keeping your pet safe at Halloween may involve the word "no" - no superstitions, no tight-fitting costumes, no running free around the neighborhood - and no candy!
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On this week's Keepin It Real, Cam tells us about some early morning attacks that are happening in his part of town. You'd be surprised at who is doing the attacking.
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Kathryn Coumanis, a member of the philanthropic organization Daughters of Penelope, sits down with her daughter Tonie Ann Torrans at StoryCorps to share how she founded Penelope House and the impact they’ve seen it have on the Mobile community.