Vietnam Mission Trip
Sheila Arnold tells "Vietnam Mission Trip" a personal story recollecting on the changes that occurred during her time in Vietnam while interacting with kids and adults alike.
Sheila Arnold tells "Vietnam Mission Trip" a personal story recollecting on the changes that occurred during her time in Vietnam while interacting with kids and adults alike.
Gather your family to listen to stories about yearning for and getting a chance at true love. Will our heroes take the chance? Will it pay off?
Donna Washington tells "Beauty's Beast," a story that is based on the well-known fairytale, Beauty and the Beast--but with a twist. Get the real scoop from the Fairy Godmother who cast the curse.
Noa Baum tells "A Mouse Tail" a musical story about a mouse's journey to barter back what she had lost. This mouse has quite the tale, or story, to tell as it meets many different characters along its adventure.
Lyme disease keeps her from driving, but the beloved author of The Joy Luck Club relishes the wonder of nature right at home. Amy Tan's insights will help you see your back yard, whatever its size, in a whole new light. Tune in as she describes the animal life in her yard—hummingbirds, owls, finches, squirrels, and even rats—as if they were players on the stage of a great opera.
If being happy was as simple as making a few low-effort changes in your daily routine--like the way you organize your calendar, or how you use your free time, would you do it? Author, professor, and speaker Hank Smith breaks down habits that create lasting happiness and joy, as well the three levels of happiness, and some misconceptions that can get in the way of finding happiness. Lisa and Hank discuss modern psychology and how to push past toxic positivity to real, lasting mindset shifts that stick.
Steve heads to the Japanese Buddhist temple in Salt Lake City to learn more about the religious holiday Obon with Reverend Jerry Hirano.
Motoko tells "The Crane Wife" a classic Japanese folktale turned ballad tells the story about the beauty of love, trust, and keeping promises, but also how a man's mistake swiftly hurt himself.
Gather your family to listen to stories about the making and breaking of curses. Are curses always a curse?
Shonaleigh tells "The Vizier Who Married a Gibbon" a story where the king's advisor's scheme to marry the princess backfires in a hilarious way. Be careful what you wish for and the means in which you make your dreams come true.