This American Life
A few weeks ago, NPR’s episode of This American Life was called “Show Me the […]
As we all know, love stories are often too good to be true. On This […]
Another excellent reflection from our friend, Tim Peoples. The 2015 release of both a straightforwardly critical […]
This reflection comes to us from Tim Peoples. I’m no hero, and that was brought […]
There was a great story on NPR’s “This American Life” this week. Back in 1999, […]
1) Kicking off this week’s roundup we have a story that posted last week over […]
Say what? I was out for a jog this week and I had to stop, […]
The Gospels are full of contradictions. There, I said it. Take, for example, the differing […]
By following the rules of improvisation, one family finds love and humor within the wilderness of dementia.
The episode “Magic Words” aired last month on This American Life and in it you’ll hear “Rainy Days and Mondys,” the story of Karen Stobbe, her husband Mondy, and her mother Virginia, who recently moved into their house because she has dementia.
A hilarious and seriously relevant bit from comedian Mike Birbiglia about the fragility of what […]
I happily come across more pieces of culture than I know what to do with each […]
“Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do […]