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Misty Chaviers is back with StoryCorps to share how she became an advocate against domestic violence and how she tries to help others get out of bad situations.
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This week, Don reviews "A Town Without Time: Gay Talese’s New York" by Gay Talese.
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A resolution from the American Bar Association urges legal professionals to include family pets in any protection orders!
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Cousins Yvette and Letitia sat down with Story Corps to discuss their shared love of Mardi Gras and their family’s deep history with the event.
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We love our pets, and like to treat them special at times like Valentine's Day, but as on other holidays our celebrations may include some things that are not pet-friendly!
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Today on Keepin' It Real, Cam looses focus and finds his mind wandering about an upcoming trip instead of focusing on what needs to be done.
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This week on Storycorps, Jim Ellis talks to Bernadette Small about their shared project of identifying unmarked graves in different cemeteries around Mobile. Bernadette also talks about her mother's involvement in this field of work.Note: No Image available
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On this week's Keepin It Real, Cam reacts to a text from a friend about the hopelessness she feels today as a result of the new presidential administration. There are two sides to this, Cam says, and the healing must begin within, but it won't be easy.
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Erica and Carolyn, two friends who met through the United Way of Southwest Alabama’s tax program, come together at StoryCorps to discuss how this program has impacted them as they reflect on retirement.
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This week, Don reviews "Backwaters: Twelve Murky Tales" by Lee Rozelle.
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Raw pet food diets are gaining in popularity, but they are controversial, with veterinary groups and animal hospital groups discouraging the idea.