Episodios

  • Life in Mongolia: My Journey in Peace Corps
    Mar 12 2024

    When one hears about someone entering the Peace Corp it is often assumed that it is a young adult, probably just out of college. Darcy Maier had dreamed of being in the Peace Corp from an early age, shortly after its founding. But for Darcy the experience did not happen in her 20’s but instead in her 60’s. Darcy shares her story of how this program is changing her and what it means to her as she is still actively participating in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

    To learn more about her adventure please read her blog: https://mongolianyarns.wordpress.com/

    If you would like to learn more about the Peace Corp visit their site: https://www.peacecorps.gov/

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    Music and SFX Credits

    Show open and closing: Evil-flowers by Koi-discovery

    Mongolian Throat Singing Chants

    Mongolian intersection sounds by Tim Kahn

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    27 m
  • Skating on Thin Ice: A Woman’s Life in Academia
    Feb 27 2024

    Jan Powers is Professor Emerita of Interdisciplinary Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Gettysburg College. In this story Jan shares the challenges she faced being a female in academia. Jan began her career as a college professor in the late 1960’s. Archaic rules from the depression era as well as the cultural biases of the time only served as motivation for her to push the boundaries in her forty-nine-year career in higher education. Jan’s passion for teaching and strong determination are clear throughout her story.

    After retirement she did not slow down. For glimpse of her on-going activities read this article in the Gettysburg Connection.

    Books by Jan Powers

    Blossoms on the Olive Tree: Israeli and Palestinian Women Working for Peace

    Kites over the Mango Tree: Restoring Harmony between Hindus and Muslims in Gujarat

    Circles on the Mountain: Bosnian Women in the Twenty-First Century

    For more information about Tell Us A Story visit our website at: https://tellusastory.info

    Music and SFX Credits

    Show open and closing: Evil-flowers by Koi-discovery

    Haratanaya Sree by Veena Kinhal

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    27 m
  • Growing Up as an Undocumented Immigrant
    Feb 13 2024

    At age three Ivana Lopez Espinosa and her family entered the country as undocumented immigrants. In this story she chronicles some of her experiences, both uplifting and heartbreaking, that she encountered along the way. Some people placed roadblocks and discouragement in her path. Other people were her advocates and supporters that guided and encouraged her along the way. To date she has successfully earned her master’s degree at age 21 and is dedicated to being an advocate for others in the same situation she found herself in as a child.

    Learn more about :

    • Center for Public Service at Gettysburg College
    • Painted Turtle Farm
    • C-PTSD

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    Music and SFX Credits

    • Show open and closing: Evil-flowers by Koi-discovery
    • Reya by Kosta T
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    32 m
  • If You Mess Up, Clean Up
    Jan 30 2024

    Pastor David Roberts Sr., Pastor of Amos Tabernacle Church Of God In Christ outside Gettysburg, PA, demonstrates through his story what it means to him to live a life of responsibility. His grandfather told him when he was young “If you mess up, clean up.” That has been one of his guiding principles as he cares for his family, his faith community, and the community at large. In January of 2024 Pastor Roberts received the Living the Dream Award from the YWCA of Gettysburg and Adams County and the United Way of Adams County.

    For more information about Tell Us A Story visit our website at: https://tellusastory.info

    Music and SFX Credits

    • Show open and closing: Evil-flowers by Koi-discovery
    • Upper Room by Flying Cloud is licensed under a Orphan Work License.
    • Blues_Gospel_Beat by HoliznaCC0
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    28 m
  • Grab Hold of Hope
    Jan 16 2024

    Dr. Teresa Smallwood, the James Franklin Kelly and Hope Eyster Kelly Associate Professor of Public Theology at United Lutheran Seminary, shares the story of her life from growing up poor in rural North Carolina, to practice law and ultimately landing as a seminary professor.

    Dr. Smallwood emphasizes the importance of hope, and the inspiration she received from her mother that has encouraged her every step of the way.

    Read Dr. Smallwood’s biography for more information about her work and studies.

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    Music and SFX Credits

    • Show open and closing: Evil-flowers by Koi-discovery
    • Story-Crash by Koi-discovery
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    24 m
  • I Will Not be Silenced
    Jan 2 2024

    In this episode the Reverend Terrence McCarthy shares his ongoing effort to face and adapt to the challenges present in the last eight years of his life after a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis and a stroke. He shares why he personally no longer likes the word recovery and why he prefers to focus instead on the power of persistence and striving.

    Read Terrence’s article in Living Lutheran titled Something New Emerges.

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    Music and SFX Credits

    • Show open and closing: Evil-flowers by Koi-discovery
    • Burning Purple by Mr Smith
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    29 m
  • Living with Bipolar Disorder
    Dec 19 2023

    In this episode of Tell Us A Story, Erica Duffy, Development Director for the Adams County Library System, shares a deeply personal journey through being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and then living with that diagnosis. She reflects forward and backward in her life story to see not only the challenges, but the positive changes she has been able to make for herself and others. This is a story of struggle, challenge, determination, hope, and strength, but it is not an easy story.

    Please note the topic of suicide is discussed in this episode. If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988, or you can chat at: https://988lifeline.org/

    Additional crisis/non-crisis resources include:

    • PA Crisis Intervention Hotline is 717-851-5320 and 717-632-4900
    • Collaborating for Youth (Gettysburg, PA area)
    • Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

    To hear more about the work Erica does at the Adams County Library listen to this podcast over at the Gettysburg Connection.

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    Music and SFX Credits

    • Show open and closing: Evil-flower by Koi-discovery
    • Irrational-Rain by Koi-discovery
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    25 m
  • An American in Paris
    Dec 12 2023

    In this episode of Tell Us A Story, The Rev. Doctor Nelson Strobert, Professor Emeritus at United Lutheran Seminary and Francophile, shares his love of France and the French Language. He explores what drew him, as well as many other African Americans throughout history, to France. For Nelson there were personal as well as historical aspects to his love of the country and its people. He shares the deep relationships with the language, the people, and the place that grew out of his experiences living and traveling in the country.

    Read this related article in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

    For more information about Tell Us A Story visit our website at: https://tellusastory.info

    Music and SFX Credits

    • Show open and closing: Evil-flowers by Koi-discovery
    • French Folk Dance:
    • Bell from Int Chateau:
    • Sad Sorrowful Piano:
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    22 m