(Runtime 4:48)We all take different paths through life. Some a lot riskier than others. In this edition of StoryCorps Northwest, Rosalyn Schragg tells…
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(Runtime 4:26)The early pandemic was chaos. Masks and other PPE were scarce. Cindi Rang and her daughter Brianna Motzkus own a quilting shop in Ephrata.…
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(Runtime 4:27)Moving 400 miles isn't easy. Now, imagine it was on horseback and by foot. Maria Luz Oppen, of Quincy, talks about being young and moving…
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(Runtime 4:31)There are many things we may take for granted like a piece of fruit. Holocaust survivor Lydia Kyrychenko Drake was five-years-old when she…
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(Runtime 4:20) Imagine not seeing your family for nearly 50 years. That was the reality for Andy Goto’s dad after he stowed away on a ship from Japan to…
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(Runtime 4:25)Uprooting your life and moving to a new country is daunting, especially if you end up thousands of miles away from where you intended to…
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(Runtime 4:23) Do you ever dream of owning your own land and growing food to make a living? Harriet Weber did. In this edition of StoryCorps Northwest,…
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Elle Harris leading mules Maureen Lewiston with her dogs (Runtime 3:39)Mules are great for carrying supplies long distances over rough terrain, but they…
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Paul Lauzier lived a modest life in a double wide trailer and drove an old truck. But he was worth millions of dollars.
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Addiction is a hard cycle, and recovery is a long, rewarding journey. Taylor Helmstadter of Moses Lake knows this. In this edition of StoryCorps Northwest, she talks with producer - and new friend - Naomi Love about the 12-step program and re-learning to love yourself.
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What does it take to lead a championship-winning wrestling team? In this week’s StoryCorps Northwest, former coach Dick Deane talks to Jon Lane, a former student, about how Deane became a coach. Both are from Moses Lake.
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Imagine being told to hide your identity. In this week’s StoryCorps Northwest, Sunshine Pray talks with her daughter Apryl Yearout about rediscovering their indigenous roots, and why they were hidden in the first place. Both are from Soap Lake.
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Children learn a lot from their parents, but how much do parents learn from their kids? In this episode of StoryCorps Northwest; Susan Mather, of Moses Lake, discusses faith, equality, and generational changes with her son Reverend Nic Mather of Longview.
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This hour-long special of StoryCorps Northwest highlights some of the moving and inspiring stories from friends and neighbors in the Inland Northwest.