Listen to Stories

Listen to any story drawn from the conversations we've recorded in Forsyth County. Just press the "play" button next to each image.

Tune in to listen to our weekly radio broadcasts on WFDD, WSNC, WSJS and Que Pasa Radio.

Reverend Willard Bass Jr., Executive Director and Founder of the Institute for Dismantling Racism, talks with Dr. Edwin Bell (right), Co-Chair of the Board of Directors for the Institute. Reverend Bass and Dr. Bell discuss the importance of critical thinking and self-reflection as tools to becoming a responsible citizen.

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Bicultural cooking instructor and food writer, Sandra Gutiérrez (right), talks with StoryLine Associate, Marisa Estelrich.  Born in Philadelphia and raised in Guatemala, Sandra has been a resident of North Carolina for thirty years and considers herself a Southern-Latina. She describes how food can help to bridge cultural differences and show us our commonality.

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Local entrepreneur, John Bryan, talks with StoryLine associate, Susan Tague. Back in the 90’s, John and his friends needed a space to rock ‘n roll! A post-industrial building with no running water or windows was the choice. Today, that building has become a downtown destination for artists, musicians and the community at large. 

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Nigel Alston (R), Executive Director for Marketing, Alumni and Community Relations at Winston-Salem State University, talks with his friend, Reverend Douglass Bailey, Founder/President of The Center for Urban Ministry Inc. at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. Reverend Bailey addresses some key concepts about spirituality that have helped to shape his perspective on life and community.

 

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Jesús Miguel Reynosa, a native of México and member of the Winston-Salem community since 1996, is married and has three little girls whom he calls his angels. Having recently secured his US citizenship, he shares what this experience has meant to him.

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Florence Corpening, chief executive officer of the Winston-Salem YWCA, talks with Scott Wierman, president of the Winston-Salem Foundation. Florence and Scott revisit the early years of the founding of the ECHO Council and reflect on the organization's contribution to building trusting relationships within the community. 

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Jeffrey Dean Foster & Big Ron Hunter, two of Winston-Salem’s treasured musical talents, share stories of the stage and of the people who keep it all interesting.

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Weekly Radio Broadcasts

Each week, a selected story is broadcast on area radio stations as noted below:

  • QuePasa: Thursdays 9:53 am; Greensboro/Winston-Salem: 1470/1380 AM and Raleigh-Durham: 1000 AM and 1530 AM
  • WFDD: 88.5 FM  Sundays 8:34 am
  • WSJS: 600 – 1200 AM Sundays 9:30 am
  • WSNC: 90.5 FM Mondays 10:30, Wednesdays 10:30 & 2:30, Fridays 2:30, Saturday 1:30 & 6:30, Sundays 9:30 & 6:30