Everyone has a story to tell and everyone has something valuable to share. The Oral History Project (OHP) is the only program in the world that collects and preserves stories from the members of the organizations we partner with. We’ve collected over a million stories so far, and our collection grows every day. The Oral History Project Podcast shares some of our favorite stories from our actual callers.
Sameta from the class of 1998 at Alaska Pacific University talks about helping to preserve a beautiful culture.
Laurence from the National Eagle Scout Association talks about his experiences in the Scouts.
Thomas from the VFW Department of Indiana talks about a unique Thanksgiving that he had with his brother.
Roy, a member of Pioneers, has a few stories about his great-uncle and his Native American heritage.
Andy from the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America fondly remembers his grandfather and uncovers a relic from their shared past.
Karen from the class of 1998 had an unexplainable experience at Goddard College.
Christopher from the class of 1986 experienced an unexpected event at SUNY Geneseo that completely changed the course of his life.
Frank uses connections through Pioneers to provide an unforgettable moment to a family in his neighborhood.
Rene’s education at California State University, San Bernardino enabled him to help younger generations succeed.
Paul’s brothers in the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity help him through a tough time.
James, a member of the VFW Department of Indiana grew up in the Jim Crow era and traveled to Germany during the Cold War.
Bruce tells us about his wife’s experience in USA Water Ski & Wake Sports.
Sloan from the American Veterans Center talks about his experiences as a child during World War II.
Aria is thankful to the people at Wheaton College for helping her get through a traumatic event.
Madelyn from Texas Woman’s University recalls the challenges of coming of age in a time of great social change.
A special professor at National University helped Leonard overcome some lifelong challenges.
Gabrielle’s life would not be the same without her experiences and memories at Adelphi University.
John fondly remembers his beloved neighbor, Doc, and how he made an impact on his son.
Ollie found the secret to making a relationship flourish at Virginia Union University.
Tina didn’t know what was missing in her life until she attended Adelphi University.
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