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While at StoryCorps, death doula Marjorie Bowden interviews her niece, Nafeesah As-Salafeeyah, who’s a birth doula. They discuss how Nafeesah found this passion, the history of caretakers within their family, and the importance of having access to care and advocacy.
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Live Easter bunnies (baby rabbits) are cute, cuddly, fairly inexpensive - but, they are not toys. They are living, breathing creatures that will need ongoing care for 8-10 years!
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On this week's Keepin' It Real, Cam is searching for a message, and if he hears one, he WILL obey.
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In this StoryCorps segment, Julie Thompson speaks with her son Tanner about raising a child with disabilities and how moving to a new community changed their family for the better.
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This week, Don reviews Table Talk and Second Thoughts: A Memoir by Michael Martone.
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Pollen may make you sneeze, but it might cause a skin irritation in your pet that could be pretty uncomfortable!
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There's a grocery store Cam goes to when he's in a hurry. It's the one closest to his house. That one is full of memories. Full of roots.
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Tammy Ruffin and her son Myles take turns interviewing each other at StoryCorps. Tammy tells Myles the story of how she found out she was having a baby and how having him inspired her to start her own organization.
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This week, Don reviews "Last Days of the Dog-Men" by Brad Watson.
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The expression "fighting like dogs and cats" indicates they can't get along, but with some planning and patience, dogs and cats can live peacefullly in the same house!
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On today's Keepin' It Real, Cam shares something he saw last weekend that made him feel a little bit better about things.