Mara Hall

Voice Imprints

Society EN ↓ 18 episodes

As we once tucked photographs of loved ones into our wallets, today we keep their messages on our phones. Whether it’s a simple “I love you” or a familiar laugh, these everyday recordings become treasured keepsakes. Each week, Voice Imprints, hosted by Mara Hall, explores how voices linger, love endures, and connection lives on.

Author

Mara Hall

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.kwit.org

Latest episode

Nov 19, 2025

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Episodes

A Love as Strong as Iron 19.11.2025

KL Biggerstaff, Department Secretary for Arts and Sciences at Western Iowa Tech Community College, shares a voicemail from her mom, Debbie Hawk. Debbie is KL's best friend, partner in laughter, and the other half of countless inside jokes like being the "World's Best Ironer." The message is short, but it holds everything—joy, connection, and the comfort of knowing someone loves you so completely....

I Still Feel All of His Love 12.11.2025

Angie Sewalson, Development Associate for Empowered Network, shares a voice message from her grandfather, an airplane mechanic, pilot, and one of her closest friends. During his short battle with cancer, they stayed connected through voice messages since he did not like texting. She drove alone to the Black Hills for one final weekend with him, surrounded by memories of summers spent together, rac...

Vibrating on a Higher Level 05.11.2025

Holly Meis shares a voicemail her son, David, left giving thanks for boxes that were donated by one of his students' parents to his classroom. It’s an ordinary moment that reveals his extraordinary warmth. David loved his students, he loved the theater, and he loved performing. His voice reminds Holly of the joy he carried into every role—on stage, in the classroom, and in life. Have a message you...

Yalla Means Let's Go 21.10.2025

Maryam Elgoni shares a recording of her mother, Howayda Farah, reciting the Islamic prayer for travel. Maryam listens to her mother recite the prayer every time she travels. Every word carries protection and love, and each breath is a reminder of the quiet power of a mother’s love. Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.

Don't Stop at Shangri-La 14.10.2025

For Sarah Deck, the sounds of “Don’t Stop” by the band WookieFoot, played on the bagpipes at Shangri-La Festival, are more than music. It’s laughter drifting across campfires, the hum of voices that feel like home, and the rhythm of friendships that have lasted for years. Each note carries a memory of joy, belonging, and the reminder that some songs never really end. Have a message you keep? Email...

Just Checking On You, This is Gran 07.10.2025

Amy Hobbs, a photographer and owner of Storefront Studios, shares a voicemail from her gran, Marilyn Calvert, who was a true Southern belle born on a cotton patch in Holly Pond, AL. Amy's voice waivers and carries the weight of grief as she remembers her joyful, opinionated, and wonderfully persnickety gran. For Amy, hearing her gran's voice is a powerful reminder of love wrapped in honesty, humor...

Am I a Senator? 30.09.2025

Newly elected Iowa Senator Catelin Drey shares a recording of the bedtime conversation she had with her daughter on the evening after she was sworn into office. We hear the quiet rhythm of goodnights, the lull of a noise machine, and a loving conversation between mother and daughter that reminds us that even in moments of history, love and connection anchor us the most. Have a message you keep? Em...

Just My Wish 23.09.2025

Anne Westra, Communications & Public Engagement Specialist for the City of Sioux City, shares a birthday message from her grandmother, Josephine Myers. Though the words are brief, they hold a lifetime of love and wisdom. Josephine was Anne’s model for how to live—with warmth, grace and strength—and Anne strives every day to reflect her grandmother’s example. Have a message you keep? Email us at vo...

The Big Ask 16.09.2025

Jennifer McCune, Accounting Specialist Instructor at WITCC, shares a voicemail from her father, Greg Nelson. He was never afraid to make the big asks, to celebrate life’s highlights, and to turn ordinary moments into laughter. For Jennifer, this message is a reminder of love, humor, and presence that can’t be replaced. Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.

A Matriarch's Legacy 09.09.2025

Peggy La, owner of Yummi Blox and Hong Kong Supermarket in Sioux City, shares a recording of Hong Cuc Nguyen, a matriarch of the Siouxland Asian community who left behind a legacy of culture, community, and connection. Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.

The Greatest Gift 02.09.2025

Chef Michael Gasaway, Program Coordinator of the Culinary program at WITCC, shares a voicemail from his daughter Carli as a five-year-old with something important to tell her dad. In the blink of an eye, those childhood voices give way to an empty nest and three grown daughters. For Chef Gasaway, being a father has been the greatest gift, and a role that continues to shape him in ways he never cou...

Are you taking care of yourself? 26.08.2025

Bret Hayworth, Reporter at Siouxland Public Media, shares a voicemail from a lifelong friend who calls to check in, a reminder that sometimes the smallest gestures say the most. Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.

A Greater Birthday Message 19.08.2025

For Holly DeGrote, Title III Project Manager at WITCC, every birthday came with a gift she could count on: a call from her grandfather. In this episode, Holly shares one of those messages, the kind of simple ritual that becomes priceless once it’s gone. Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.

The Cobbler's Son 12.08.2025

Ben Knoepfler of Knoepfler Chevrolet shares a voicemail from his father, a quick update on the numbers that was, beneath it all, a father’s way of saying he cared. Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.

The Sound of Laughter Stays 05.08.2025

Clara MacFarlane Coly, Neighborhood Services Outreach Supervisor for the City of Sioux City, shares a voicemail of her sister and father laughing together, an exchange that echoes with love. Have a message you keep? Email us at voiceimprints@kwit.org.

Uncle Luis, A Voice of Comfort and Strength 29.07.2025

Shelby Pierce, owner of Pierce Facilitation, shares a recording of her favorite uncle offering advice during an unexpected travel mishap.

A Grandmother’s Song that Spans Generations 22.07.2025

Revathi Vongsiprasom, Dean of Opportunity and Engagement at WITCC, shares a recording of her Paati singing a lullaby passed through generations, a sound that carries love, heritage, and home.

A Gift Unopened, A Message Treasured 15.07.2025

Host Mara Hall shares a message from her mother, who received a birthday gift early but chooses to wait to open it, savoring the anticipation. In that choice, she leaves Mara a lasting memory, wrapped in patience and love.

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