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The Storyworth Podcast
Storyworth, Inc.
59 episodes
4 days ago
When the Palisades Fire swept through their neighborhood in early 2025, Bonnie Burgess and her family lost nearly everything: their homes, family photos, and even Wilson, the actual volleyball from the movie Castaway. In this episode, Bonnie shares how the tragedy has brought all three generations of her family even closer, and the story of the few family treasures left miraculously untouched by the fires. Everyone has a story worth sharing.
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When the Palisades Fire swept through their neighborhood in early 2025, Bonnie Burgess and her family lost nearly everything: their homes, family photos, and even Wilson, the actual volleyball from the movie Castaway. In this episode, Bonnie shares how the tragedy has brought all three generations of her family even closer, and the story of the few family treasures left miraculously untouched by the fires. Everyone has a story worth sharing.
Show more...
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The Storyworth Podcast
What do you gain when you lose everything?
When the Palisades Fire swept through their neighborhood in early 2025, Bonnie Burgess and her family lost nearly everything: their homes, family photos, and even Wilson, the actual volleyball from the movie Castaway. In this episode, Bonnie shares how the tragedy has brought all three generations of her family even closer, and the story of the few family treasures left miraculously untouched by the fires. Everyone has a story worth sharing.
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3 days ago
22 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
What’s it like to attend your own funeral?
One day out of the blue, Curtis was told he had weeks to live. That diagnosis sent Curtis and his family down a whirlwind path. Curtis had to settle all the business of dying, attend his own funeral, and say goodbye to his family with the fleeting time they had left together. In this episode, Curtis and Nettie, his wife of 25 years, discuss that journey and why Curtis is still here to talk about it. Everyone has a story worth sharing.
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
Could you face your biggest fear?
Billy was a drummer chasing his dreams of making it big when, at 28, he learned he would lose his leg to cancer. Just five years later, his lifelong friend, Julie, was faced with her own cancer diagnosis. In this episode, Billy and Julie talk through the most terrifying moments of their experiences, and the unexpected ways cancer continues to shape their lives — both positively and negatively. Everyone has a story worth sharing.
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1 month ago
18 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
Do you believe in fate?
At 12 years old, Kerry kept a folder filled with images of an ideal life: a purple bedroom, a pretty dress, a baked Alaska, and a cute boy from a Seventeen Magazine photo spread. In this episode, Kerry tells her child, Arlo, about the one in a million circumstances that brought that cute boy into their lives, and why, considering their family history, it’s not that surprising. Everyone has a story worth sharing.
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1 month ago
23 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
Can friendship outlive death?
Christina lost her lifelong friend, Susan, suddenly and tragically 10 years ago, but she never considered it the end of their friendship. In this episode, she reflects on what made their bond so special, the joy they spread with their gonzo performance art, and how she continues to keep Susan’s legacy alive today. Everyone has a story worth sharing.
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1 month ago
21 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
The Storyworth Podcast
Hear real conversations about the stories, big and small, that shape us. Since 2013, Storyworth has been on a mission to connect people through the power of storytelling. Follow the podcast to get every episode.
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1 month ago

The Storyworth Podcast
Why didn’t you tell anyone about that night?
Thirty-five years ago, David found himself trapped in his apartment in the middle of the night with a threatening stranger. On the season finale of The Storyworth Podcast, David brings us back to that night and explains why he didn't feel like he could share the scariest moment of his life with his family.
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5 months ago
12 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
Was reuniting with your parents worth the danger?
Irvin’s first trip was a big one: A border crossing when he was a child, from his home in Mexico to New York City, to reunite with his father. In today’s episode, Irvin describes the daunting journey he took as a 15-year-old, and how it taught him to keep moving forward.
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5 months ago
23 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
How did your dad’s life inspire a viral obituary?
When Charles Boehm’s father passed away, Charles had to write an obituary that would encapsulate the unique and lively man that his father was. The obituary he wrote ended up going viral. Charles reflects on his dad’s life and death, and talks about what he wishes he could ask his dad if he were still alive today.
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5 months ago
20 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
What do you love about working in kitchens?
Sean comes from three generations of restaurant owners. Since he was 12, he’s been working in kitchens and he plans on hanging around in them well into retirement. In today’s episode, Sean talks about why exactly he loves kitchens so much, and how they have connected him to his family his whole life.
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6 months ago
17 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
How did traveling 6,000 miles bring you home?
On this episode of the Storyworth podcast, a French-Algerian-New Yorker travels to India and has a chance encounter on a rooftop that changes the course of his life and helps him reconnect to home.
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6 months ago
16 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
How did it feel to complete your father’s life’s work?
Jamie Kalven’s father spent years of his life working on a book he never got to complete. When his dad died, Jamie was forced to make a decision: leave the manuscript to be forgotten to time, or pick up where his father left off. In today’s episode, Jamie describes the ten year journey of completing his father’s book, and how it helped him connect with his father beyond the grave.
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7 months ago
21 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
How did 200 pounds of coins change Grandpa’s life?
When he was a kid, Don’s neighborhood grocery store had a promotion: Win all the money you can carry out on your back. The only glitch? The prize money was all in coins. In today’s episode, Don tells his daughter about what it was like to watching his own father compete in the contest, and how those winnings changed their life.
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7 months ago
14 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
How did losing everything change your life for the better?
On today’s show, Alicia and Chelsea Daniel, mother and daughter, talk about a moment in their lives when everything changed. Chelsea asks her mother about a house fire that sparked her mom to forge a new, more creative path in life.
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8 months ago
23 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
How did writing your life story change your life?
Norman Weiss loved the process of writing his Storyworth memoir so much, his family held a book launch party for him once it was complete. We tagged along.
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8 months ago
13 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
What makes a ‘winter romance’ different?
Carol Paige tells the story of finding love later in life, after both she and her new husband Larry had long, loving marriages prior.
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9 months ago
14 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
What’s it like to attend your own funeral?
One day out of the blue, Curtis was told he had weeks to live. That diagnosis sent Curtis, and his family, down a whirlwind path that they never expected. Curtis had to settle all the business of dying, attend his own funeral, and say goodbye to his family with the fleeting time they had left together. In today’s episode, Curtis and his wife Nettie describe that journey, and what it looks like to be on the other side of it.
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9 months ago
22 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
What’s life like after competing in the Paralympics?
Skyler chased her dreams of being an elite athlete all the way to the 2024 Paris Games. In today’s episode, she discusses her final race as a professional cyclist, why she’s decided to retire early, and what it means to pivot into the unknown.
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10 months ago
15 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
How did you smuggle family money out of Jamaica?
Mark Jobson came of age in a changing Jamaica. In the 1970s, his home country of Jamaica was rife with political polarization. In today’s episode, Mark’s son Ryan asks him about a plane trip from Jamaica to the States, with an album in tow, that changed the course of both of their lives forever.
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10 months ago
21 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
What was your wedding like, Papa?
On this episode of the Storyworth podcast, Krista talks to Pedro and Ana, a father and daughter duo from Kansas City and Peru. Ana asks Pedro to tell the story of his wedding day, in Peru, almost 50 years ago. The mayor of the town officiated and, humorously, it didn’t go according to plan.
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11 months ago
19 minutes

The Storyworth Podcast
When the Palisades Fire swept through their neighborhood in early 2025, Bonnie Burgess and her family lost nearly everything: their homes, family photos, and even Wilson, the actual volleyball from the movie Castaway. In this episode, Bonnie shares how the tragedy has brought all three generations of her family even closer, and the story of the few family treasures left miraculously untouched by the fires. Everyone has a story worth sharing.