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  • Living to old age is an accomplishment. It’s reflective of a life well-lived and knowledge gained.
  • Teamwork asks us to set aside individual interests for the good of the group.
  • Our names are so personal. They can be ways to show affection and even give us insight into culture and history. This episode includes stories about names from Eno Meier, Julie Hoppe, and Clayborn Benson.
  • Sports can lead to teamwork or competition, build determination or anxiety, and contribute to a healthy or unhealthy lifestyle.
  • Comfort zones are important, especially in a world that, depending on your identity, can be harmful.
  • Housing is an essential aspect of human life that can also be complex. Storytellers Rae Johnson, Dianne Pratt and Heidi Wegleitner share their experiences centered on and involving housing.
  • Drugs can alleviate pain and suffering, but they can also cause it.
  • Driving can be and often is an entirely mundane activity; occasionally, however, driving is an adventure or even a rite of passage.
  • Real Stories MKE explores connection — what it means to feel connected to a community or face the loss of that support.
  • Love can show up in our lives in different shapes and forms. All these forms of love are of equal importance and can be found in abundance!
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