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The Curious Listener: The StoryCorps Edition

Katie Burk
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NPR

As StoryCorps celebrates its 10th anniversary this week, we're joining listeners across the nation to toast their achievement and remember our favorite stories (so far!).

Every week on Morning Edition, you hear remarkable and heartfelt perspectives – from listeners like you. Have you or someone you know listened and been inspired to share your own stories? Check out this exchange with our Curious Listener for ways you can.

We have made an audio recording of my father's story that I would like to submit to StoryCorp. I would like directions on how to send this in, and where to send it, etc. Will you send me a link or instructions on what can be submitted and how to do so? It's a wonderful story.

Thank you.

Judi
Nashville, TN


Dear Judith,

Thank you for contacting NPR.

To submit your story with StoryCorps, please follow the instructions below.

https://storycorps.org/reservations/

NPR is always delighted to hear from listeners.

Thank you for listening, and for your continued support of public broadcasting. For the latest news and information, visit NPR.org.

Sincerely,


Andrea
NPR Audience and Community Relations

While you can always upload your own conversations with loved ones online, StoryCorps may have a physical studio near you as well. Check the mobile tour schedule to see if the MobileBooth is coming to your area or reserve a time to stop by one of the StoryCorps studios in Atlanta, Chicago and San Francisco.

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