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.

Jule Spach talks with his wife of sixty-three years, Nancy Spach. The Spachs have been members of First Presbyterian Church since their earliest years together. As a young couple, they left for Brazil as missionaries, which began twenty-five years of work there. Today, they count their blessings and reminisce about the path they’ve traveled together. 

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Denis Jackson talks with his son, Eric Jackson. Denis shares the story of how he discovered the true meaning of the Moravian Lovefeast as he was invited by his bride-to-be to her parents’ home in Pfafftown on Christmas Eve, 1968.

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On-location at the Mostlandia Junior Ambassador Ice Cream Social held at Eightfold Farm, we catch up with StoryLine Associate, Gail Fisher. Gail shares the story of how she met her husband, John, in Danville, Pennsylvania in 1960 at the local ice-cream shop.

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Debra Taylor talks with her partner, Amy Wingrave. Debra and Amy are supporters of The Adam Foundation, an organization that promotes the identity, strength and well-being of the local gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. Debra and Amy reflect upon their experience building a life together.

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Easter McCall talks with her friend, Eva Carter. Easter and Eva are both employees with Industries for the Blind. They share the story of how Eva met her husband and find humor in the perplexing ways in which people react to the blind. 

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Film director and French national, Sophie Mihalko, relocated from New York City to Winston-Salem where she met her husband, Ross Mihalko, a screenwriter. Sophie and Ross share the story of how their faith in the Universe brought them together and empowered them to follow their dreams.

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Jean and Ed Christman share the story of how an impulse for a cup of coffee and a little snooze at church resulted in 57 years of marriage.

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A resident of Winston-Salem since 2001, Ana Tampanna reminisces about her experiences living in Florida as an entrepreneur, Disney producer and performer.

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Dixie Linville, born in Gibsonville, NC in 1918, talks with her daughter, DeeAnn Robbs. Dixie shares her story of good old-fashioned courtship.

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Community organizer and educator, Sharee Fowler, and her husband, jazz percussionist and local studio owner, John Wilson, recently celebrated their five-year wedding anniversary. Sharee shares the story of how they met and began to build a life together. She talks with her friend Reverend Ellen Yarborough.

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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