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Her family is Catholic, and when she was a teenager, her parents were convinced she was only going through a phase. The very first audio diary I ever did, with Amanda Brand. Amanda as a teenager (left). The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed thousands of people. She now lives in Manhattan and works as a massage therapist. Her family is Catholic, and when she was a teenager, her parents were convinced she was only going through a phase.
Historian Amanda Vickery presents a series which reveals the hidden history of home over 400 years, drawing on first-hand accounts from letters and diaries
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, a turning point in the gay rights movement.First-person diaries, sound portraits, and hidden chapters of history from Peabody Award-winning producer Joe Richman and the Radio Diaries team. A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world.
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Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium. Here at Radio Diaries we have our own small time capsule of how much has changed. (Radio Diaries (left), David Gilkey/NPR) Name: Amanda Brand. The president's amplification of a false conspiracy theory against Joe Biden's running mate is part of a pattern of attacks directed at rivals from President Barack Obama to Sen. Ted Cruz. Amanda’s story was about being a gay teenager, with parents who were having a really hard time with the idea.Today on our podcast, we’re revisiting Amanda’s diary, and we catch up on her life now.Moe Monsuri shares his experience of the pandemic from behind bars at Sing Sing prison. That year, the zoo introduced a new exhibit that would quickly became its most popular attraction.
Back then, Amanda recorded a diary about coming out to her parents and to the world. Amanda's story was about being a gay teenager, with parents who were having a really hard time with the idea. Here at Radio Diaries we have our own time capsule of how much has changed – the very first audio diary we ever did, with Amanda Brand. A collaboration with NPR's Code Switch. Radio Diaries Turns 20! The pandemic is pushing colleges to change that. The extraordinary stories of ordinary life. © 2020 North Country Public Radio From teenagers to octogenarians, prisoners to prison guards, bra saleswomen to lighthouse keepers. She now lives in Manhattan and works as a massage therapist. For free. Today on the podcast, we check in with our very first diarist, Amanda Brand.The easiest way to listen to podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, smart speaker â and even in your car. Learn more at radiotopia.fmIf you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks then look no further.
Temperatures topped triple digits in parts of the state, and the weather is expected to remain blistering well into next week, likely putting more pressure on the electric utilities. The very first audio diary I ever did, with Amanda Brand. 20 years ago, NPRâs All Things Considered began running our occasional series, Teenage Diaries⦠which then grew up to become Radio Diaries. The DNC schedule includes speeches by the nominees, former presidents and prominent party officials. The very first audio diary I ever did, with Amanda Brand. Image: Radio Diaries (left), David Gilkey/NPR. A sweeping plan to rid the country of immigrant-heavy areas officially designated as "ghettos" is being challenged by residents, as Denmark also begins to grapple with broader questions about racism. Here at Radio Diaries we have our own small time capsule of how much has changed.
Amanda, as well as four other teenage diarists, recorded new stories about their grown-up lives in 2013 as part of the Teenage Diaries Revisited series. Image: Radio Diaries (left), David Gilkey/NPRAmanda now lives in Manhattan and works as a massage therapist. NCPR is a proud affiliate of:
Now, for the Radio Diaries "Teenage Diaries Revisited series," Amanda goes back to her parents to find out how they came to accept having a daughter who is gay. Today on our podcast, we're revisiting Amanda's diary, and we catch up on her life now. Democrats are set to begin their four-day-long virtual convention on Monday.
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But her Catholic parents kept insisting she’d grow out of it.
Today on the podcast, we check in with our very first diarist, Amanda Brand. Not only have her parents accepted her sexuality, they've even helped counsel other families dealing with the same thing.