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Our mission is to honor and celebrate one another’s lives through listening.

Since 2003, over 50,000 people have shared life stories with family and friends through StoryCorps. Each conversation is recorded on a free CD to share, and is preserved at the Library of Congress. Millions listen to our broadcasts on public radio and the web. StoryCorps is one of the largest oral history projects of its kind.
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Give the gift of listening

Listening Is an Act of Love

Our bestselling book and CD makes a great gift.

Record your story

Record Your Story

Find our locations, reserve a time, prepare for your session, ask great questions.

Bring StoryCorps to your community

Bring StoryCorps to your community

Find out how you can sponsor on-site recording for anywhere from one day to one year at the location of your choice.

What people are saying.

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“I am so grateful to have done this. Everyone should do StoryCorps, because we don't live forever.”

“StoryCorps is a gift. It allowed me to capture an essential part of someone I love and respect. Like lightning bugs in a jar, it is a simple yet a small miracle.”

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“What StoryCorps has done for my mother's sense of self-worth cannot be measured in this thank you.”

“You'll laugh, cry and think. These stories come from the souls of individual Americans. Collectively, they are who we are as a people.”

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“This project makes it possible to connect the past present and future, which is all we have. What can be more exciting than that?”

“The StoryCorps project may well be the most important cultural event in America today. It's about us. About who we are. About where we've come from, and where we want to go.”

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PRESS ROOM & NEWS

Reservations for interviews at the MobileBooth located at Lincoln Center in New York City open April 15 at 10am. See Press Release and Locations Page for more information.

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StoryCorps will visit the Siteman Cancer Center in St. Louis, MO from April 17 to May 3 as part of a collaborative project to better understand how parents with cancer discuss the diagnosis with their children. For more information see here.

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