How did 200 pounds of coins change Grandpa’s life?
When he was a kid, Don’s father entered a contest run by their neighborhood grocery store. The winner could take home all the money they could carry, but there was a catch: the prize money was all in coins. In this episode, Don talks to his daughter about what it was like to watch his father compete in the race, and how those winnings changed their life.
How did losing everything change your life for the better?
On this episode of The Storyworth Podcast, Krista talks to Alicia and Chelsea Daniel, mother and daughter, about a moment in their lives when everything changed. They discuss how a devastating house fire when Chelsea was a child helped Alicia decide to forge a new, more creative path in life. Below, Alicia describes what it was like seeing her house in the immediate aftermath of the fire.
How did writing your life story change your life?
On this episode of The Storyworth Podcast, Krista talks to Norman Weiss about the profound ways he was changed by writing about his life with Storyworth. It was so impactful that he decided his memoir, The Book of Norman, deserved a proper book launch party. Join his family and friends at the party!
What makes a ‘winter romance’ different?
In this episode of The Storyworth Podcast, Carol Paige tells the story of how she found love later in life, after both she and her new husband Larry had long, loving marriages. Below, Carol describes telling her family about her engagement.
What’s it like to attend your own funeral?
On this episode of The Storyworth podcast, Krista talks to Curtis and Nettie, a husband and wife who have been together for over 25 years. One day, out of the blue, Curtis was told he had weeks to live. That diagnosis sent Curtis and his family down a whirlwind path that they never expected. Curtis had to settle all the business of dying, attend his own funeral, and say goodbye to his family with the fleeting time they had left together. Together, they discuss that journey and why Curtis is still here to talk about it. Below, they share their thoughts about planning a funeral that Curtis could attend.
What’s life like after competing in the Paralympics?
Skyler chased her dreams of being an elite athlete all the way to the 2024 Paris Games. In today’s episode, she discusses her final race as a professional cyclist, why she’s decided to retire early, and what it means to pivot into the unknown. Below, she describes a clarifying moment after the Paralympics.
How did you smuggle family money out of Jamaica?
In this week's episode, Mark Jobson talks about coming of age in Jamaica in the 1970s when the country was rife with political polarization. As a teenager, he frequently traveled between home and Princeton, NJ, where he attended college. Mark’s son Ryan asks him about one memorable plane trip from Jamaica to the States, with an altered album in tow, that changed the course of both of their lives forever. Below, Mark describes the moment things got serious at the airport.
What was your wedding like, Papa?
On this episode of The Storyworth podcast, Krista talks to Pedro and Ana, a father and daughter duo from Kansas City and Peru. Ana asks Pedro to tell the story of his wedding day in Peru almost 50 years ago. The mayor of the town officiated, and humorously, it didn’t exactly go according to plan. Below, Pedro talks about meeting, falling in love, and proposing to his wife.
When did you first realize your parents were different?
On today’s episode of the Storyworth podcast, Krista talks to Sue, Jean, and Pat – three sisters who grew up with a deaf father and a deaf and mute mother. The sisters reflect on how life was different and on their mother’s last wish.
Father's Day Special 2024
In honor of Father's Day, we meet the entire Streeter family: David and Ginny, plus their kids Libby, Reuben, Kaylee, and Connor. Each kid reads their favorite passage from their dad's Storyworth book and shares stories about what it was like growing up with David for a dad.