Nick Taylor
Radio ProducerNick Taylor is an intern at Alabama Public Radio from Tazewell, Virginia. His major is Creative Media, and his minor is Italian. Nick is a member of BEA, Improv Comedy and an intern at the Mercedes Benz Amphitheater. He enjoys drinking coffee, collecting colorful shirts and making movies with friends.
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This week on StoryCorps, Kimberly McGuinty and Harrison Bourgois discuss the concept of love in the romantic sense, the communal sense, and what it means to love oneself.
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This week on StoryCorps, Sandra Wilson and Jacqueline Atkins talk about their religious organization "It Takes a Village" and the good it does for the local community in Dallas County.
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This week on StoryCorps, Ann Thomas returns with long-time neighbor Michael Lord to discuss worldwide history and the effects of teachers in schools.
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This week on StoryCorps, Blackbelt resident Charles Flaherty tells us about his travels around the country and the numerous odd jobs he has had over the years.
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This week on StoryCorps, Blackbelt resident Charles Flaherty tells us about his travels around the country and the numerous odd jobs he has had over the years.
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This week on StoryCorps, fellow artists Carey Fountain and Valencia Benjamin discuss the potential benefits and concerns of AI in regards to art, social media and history.
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This week on StoryCorps, Ann Thomas and her daughter's elementary school teacher, Louise Wood, remember the innovative hands-on teaching styles implemented in the Selma, Alabama area decades ago and discuss the benefits that came from them.
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This week on StoryCorps, Jimmie Carmichael speaks with Clint Moore about his childhood and what it was like growing up during the 50's and 60's in Selma, Alabama.
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This week on StoryCorps, Allen Bearden, Ed King, and Charlie Morgan tell stories about how being former boy scouts allowed them to improve the communities around them while creating lifelong memories.
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This week on StoryCorps, siblings Kaitoria Banks and Cameron Reynolds tell their stories as members of the LGBTQ+ community in Alabama.