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  • Bolting from Mexico to navigating the intricacies of getting out of jail, these stories highlight the importance of recognizing the right moment to make a hasty exit.
  • In this episode of the Worth Repeating podcast, storytellers share stories centered around the theme "Elevated." Stories include a trail riding misadventure, an edible gone wrong, a less-than-smooth sailing experience, and a first-time high.
  • ¿Como? was the subject of this episode of the Worth Repeating podcast, the second part of our April storytelling event. These last three stories include a would-be kidnapping, a student eager to teach, and a father that has a way with words. Slightly embarrassing and filled with moments where you have to trust your gut, these stories ended our season perfectly!
  • Part one of the Worth Repeating Podcast, ¿Como? shares stories about confusing moments and other things that get "lost in translation."
  • Covers are the subject of this episode of the Worth Repeating podcast, the second part of our March storytelling event. Tough secrets, inner voices, and a wild night on base, these last three stories challenge right and wrong when protecting ourselves or the people closest to us
  • Saved and saving are the subject of this episode of the Worth Repeating podcast, the first part of the February storytelling event.
  • A compromising encounter with the cops and a religious reawakening are among the stories in this episode of the Worth Repeating podcast, which is the first half of the November live show. The theme for this episode was weeds: stories about being in the weeds, pulling up weeds, and smoking weed.
  • It was 50 years ago that The Endangered Species Act was passed. Today it’s one of the most cherished and hated laws ever passed. It mandates protection and preservation of all the nation's species and biodiversity, whatever the cost. Some have argued that the law gives the federal government too much power and infringes on states' rights. Could the Endangered Species Act be in danger?
  • The stories in this episode of Worth Repeating were recorded in the fall of 2020, when vaccines were a point of speculation and the grind of pandemic life was setting in. The longer lockdowns continued, the harder it was to sustain the things that gave pre-COVID life its color—socializing, discovering new things, even falling in love. These stories are about that last topic: we asked listeners to tell us about the love in their lives, romantic and otherwise, during the height of the pandemic. Subscribe to new episodes of the Worth Repeating podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast app.
  • The stories in this episode of Worth Repeating are about roots, and the stories we tell about the place we're from.
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