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Our American Stories tells stories that aren’t being told. Positive stories about generosity and courage, resilience and redemption, faith and love. Stories about the past and present. And stories about ordinary Americans who do extraordinary things each and every day. Stories from our listeners about their lives. And their history. In that pursuit, we hope we’ll be a place where listeners can refresh their spirit, and be inspired by our stories.
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Five Brothers Went Off to Fight World War II 10.06.2026 9:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, when World War II called, the Wilson family of Iowa answered. One by one, five brothers left home to serve their country, while their parents and siblings waited anxiously for news from across the globe. Our regular contributor Joy Neal Kidney shares the story of her uncles, the five Wilson brothers, and the sacrifices their family made during the war years...
The Truth About Michael Jackson’s Changing Skin Color 10.06.2026 7:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, Michael Jackson’s career made him one of the most recognizable and most scrutinized people on the planet. As his fame grew, so did the attention on his appearance, especially his skin color. What the public saw was a dramatic lightening over time. What they didn’t know was that Jackson was living with vitiligo, a medical condition that strips th...
The Race That Sealed Secretariat's Legacy: The Story of the 1973 Belmont Stakes 10.06.2026 10:49
On this episode of Our American Stories, no horse had claimed the Triple Crown in 25 years until Secretariat lined up at the Belmont. What happened next stunned the world. With the crowd on its feet, Secretariat sprinted into history, delivering a performance so dominant it's still studied today. This is the story of the race that made him a legend and left the sport forever changed. Support the s...
The Boy Behind “La Bamba”: The Story of Ritchie Valens 10.06.2026 27:27
On this episode of Our American Stories, in the late 1950s, a shy teenager from Southern California seemed destined for stardom. As Ritchie Valens rocketed from local dances to national fame, hits like “La Bamba” and “Donna” helped make him one of the brightest young stars in rock and roll. Discovered and mentored by producer Bob Keane, Valens's rise was as rapid as it was...
Thomas Paine and the Pamphlet That Sparked the American Revolution 09.06.2026 30:17
On this episode of Our American Stories, few writers have ever changed the course of history the way Thomas Paine did. His pamphlet Common Sense electrified the American colonies, helped turn public opinion toward independence, and inspired ordinary Americans to support the Revolution. Later, his American Crisis essays rallied George Washington's troops during some of the darkest days of the...
Reconciling Dad the Farmer and Dad the WWII Pilot 09.06.2026 7:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, growing up, Joy Neal Kidney knew her father as an Iowa farmer, a simple, kind man in overalls who drove tractors, tended livestock, and taught his children the value of hard work. But before that, he had lived a very different life. During World War II, Warren Neal commanded large bomber aircraft and prepared to fly combat missions against Japan before the...
Bear Bryant Taught Him to Win, the Packers Taught Him to Believe 09.06.2026 10:49
On this episode of Our American Stories, Rich Wingo’s football journey began under legendary Alabama coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, whose tough, uncompromising style forged players into men prepared for more than just Saturdays in Tuscaloosa. Bryant’s influence followed Wingo beyond his college years and into the NFL, where he suited up for the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field...
Pilsner: The Czech Beer That Conquered America 09.06.2026 19:28
On this episode of Our American Stories, today, nearly every major American lager traces its roots back to a revolutionary beer first brewed in 1842 in the city of Pilsen, located in what is now the Czech Republic. Clear, crisp, and unlike anything drinkers had seen before, Pilsner quickly spread across Europe before German immigrants carried their taste for the style to the United States. Author...
Inside Johnny Carson and Joan Rivers’ Rise and Fall on The Tonight Show 09.06.2026 7:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, for years, Johnny Carson and Joan Rivers defined late-night television. Carson ruled The Tonight Show as its steady center, while Rivers became his most trusted guest host, winning audiences with her sharp timing and fearless comedy. Night after night, viewers came to see them as a natural pairing, shaping what a late-night talk show could be. Then, i...
My Life Is Broken Into "BD & AD": Before Dad & After Dad 08.06.2026 10:49
On this episode of Our American Stories, Bruce Paddock remembers his life in two chapters: BD and AD, Before Dad and After Dad. When his father died young, the loss reshaped everything, from the way he viewed family and purpose to the path he would eventually take in his own career. In this deeply personal tribute, Bruce reflects on grief, memory, and the enduring influence of a father whose life...
Jimmy Stewart Left Hollywood Stardom to Bomb Nazi Germany 08.06.2026 27:27
On this episode of Our American Stories, before It’s a Wonderful Life and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington , Jimmy Stewart walked away from Hollywood stardom to serve in World War II. Determined to fly despite resistance from studio executives and concerns about his age and weight, Stewart became a U.S. Army Air Forces pilot, flew dangerous bombing missions over Europe, and ros...
The Story of America: The Rise of Andrew Jackson and the Common Man [Ep. 22] 08.06.2026 20:18
On this episode of Our American Stories, the election of 1828 marked a political revolution in America. Andrew Jackson, a hard-driving frontiersman who never forgot his roots, brought a new style of politics to Washington, one built on popular appeal, distrust of elites, and faith in the judgment of ordinary Americans. In this installment of our ongoing Story of Us—Story of America &nb...
Abandoned at Birth in Korea: One Woman’s Adoption Story 08.06.2026 17:58
On this episode of Our American Stories, at only hours old, Jackie Darby was abandoned in a garbage dump in Seoul, Korea, where rats were already biting her tiny body when a missionary nurse rescued her. Adopted by an American family, Jackie grew up surrounded by love, but struggled with profound questions about rejection, identity, and her own self-worth. Through faith and family, she' come to se...
The Story of America: The Rise of the Progressives [Ep. 40] 05.06.2026 10:49
On this episode of Our American Stories, the 1896 election made one thing clear: William Jennings Bryan and the Populists had tapped into a growing sense that many Americans were being left behind by a rapidly changing nation. Though Bryan lost, the reformers behind his movement lived on. Soon, a new generation of reformers known as Progressives would seek to modernize government, curb corruption,...
The Best Time I Spent with My Dad Was Guarding Him in Prison 05.06.2026 27:27
On this episode of Our American Stories, at seven years old, Randy Liberty visited his absent father behind bars at the Maine State Prison, whose imposing walls later helped inspire Stephen King's novel The Shawshank Redemption . Decades later, he returned to that same prison, not as a visitor but as a corrections officer. Along the way, he charted his own unique path, rose to become the pri...
Dale Robertson Was Wounded in WWII Before Finding Fame in Hollywood 05.06.2026 20:18
On this episode of Our American Stories, before he became a familiar face in westerns like Tales of Wells Fargo and Iron Horse , Dale Robertson was fighting in Europe during World War II. Commissioned through Officer Candidate School, he served with the U.S. Army’s 322nd Combat Engineer Battalion of the 97th Infantry Division, was wounded twice, and earned both the Silver S...
When America Believed Bat People Lived on the Moon: The Great Moon Hoax 05.06.2026 9:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, decades before Orson Welles’s War of the Worlds shocked the nation, a New York newspaper convinced thousands of Americans that the Moon was teeming with life. Beginning on August 25, 1835, The Sun published a sensational series claiming that famed English astronomer Sir John Herschel had discovered a lunar civilization populate...
A Student Complained About a 92. The Real Problem Was Something Else. 05.06.2026 7:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, when one of his graduate students challenged a 92 on an assignment, Paul Kotz was frustrated. The student questioned his grading, his judgment, and, for a moment, even his love of teaching. But instead of firing off another email, Kotz picked up the phone. Paul shares the story of the conversation that followed, which had little to do with grades and everyt...
The Story of America: William Jennings Bryan and the “Cross of Gold” [Ep. 39] 04.06.2026 10:49
On this episode of Our American Stories, as industrial America surged forward in the late 19th century, millions of farmers and working Americans felt left behind by falling crop prices, mounting debt, and economic upheaval. Into that unrest stepped William Jennings Bryan, a fiery young politician from Nebraska whose famous “Cross of Gold” speech in Chicago transformed him into the lea...
She Served Her Time. Her Record Still Wouldn’t Let Her Move On. 04.06.2026 19:28
On this episode of Our American Stories, a late-night mistake changed Gwen Boyd-Willis’s life in 2005. After serving her time, she did everything people say you’re supposed to do took responsibility, earned a degree, rebuilt her life, and kept trying to move forward. But every background check brought the same answer: no. In this installment of our Opportunity America serie...
The Baseball Found on One of America’s Bloodiest Battlefields 04.06.2026 7:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, long before baseball became America’s pastime, soldiers carried the game with them into war. On the battlefield of Battle of Shiloh, one of the bloodiest clashes of the American Civil War, a forgotten baseball was discovered years later buried amid the history of combat and sacrifice. Our American Stories regular contributor Ashley Hlebinsky sha...
Before “Gunsmoke,” James Arness Fought and Bled in World War II 04.06.2026 30:17
On this episode of Our American Stories, before becoming television’s legendary Marshal Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke , James Arness was a towering young infantryman fighting through some of the fiercest combat of World War II. Wounded during the brutal fighting at Battle of Anzio, Arness nearly lost his leg and spent almost a year recovering in military hospitals before earning a Bronze Sta...
Elijah Lovejoy: The First Martyr of America’s Abolition Movement 04.06.2026 7:59
On this episode of Our American Stories, minister, newspaper editor, and abolitionist Elijah Lovejoy believed the Bible demanded opposition to slavery, and he was unwilling to stay silent about it. Through his anti-slavery newspaper, Lovejoy condemned slavery’s brutality, defended freedom of the press, and challenged a nation increasingly divided over one of its greatest injustices. In this...
Colin Powell Through the Eyes of His Son, Michael Description: 03.06.2026 10:49
On this episode of Our American Stories, on November 5, 2021, a funeral service was held for Colin Powell at Washington National Cathedral. Powell died at age 84 from complications related to COVID-19 while undergoing treatment for cancer. In this moving tribute, his son, Michael Powell, shares heartfelt reflections on his father’s life, character, and legacy. Support the show ( https://www....
Michael Vick Was the NFL’s Biggest Star. Then He Lost Everything. 03.06.2026 9:29
On this episode of Our American Stories, former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick entered the NFL as the No. 1 overall draft pick and quickly became one of football’s biggest stars, redefining the quarterback position with his speed, athleticism, and electrifying style of play. But after his involvement in a dogfighting operation led to prison time and public disgrace, Vick was forced...
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