What’s it like to set a world record? To invent a new product? To survive an extremely rare illness?
On Tell Me What It’s Like, host Stacy Raine sits down with people who’ve lived through powerful and uncommon experiences. Each conversation explores how it happened, why it matters, and how it changed the way they see the world.
Listen to the latest episode:
Christina King: Parenting Tween Girls
Christina King talks about how she became a therapist specializing in tween and teen girls, and shares parenting tips for helping your child through the tough years.
Kristen Mardis: Finding a Safety Net
Kristen Mardis details what it was like to discover she was unexpectedly pregnant at 21, and how government programs made the difference.
Carol Lin: Behind the Scenes of Reporting History
Carol Lin shares what it was like to report live on September 11 as the first national anchor to break the news, and the behind-the-scenes moments in her personal life that shaped who she is today.
Carol Hoenig: When Your Fictional Characters Come To Life
Author and book consultant Carol Hoenig’s fictional characters sometimes tell her their story.
Rich "Big Daddy" Salgado: Building a Network by Showing Up for Others
Rich “Big Daddy” Salgado has made a name for himself by connecting others.
Bill Horan: Talking About Success for 37 Years
Bill Horan has been interviewing people about success for nearly four decades.
Dr. Morton Barlaz: What Really Happens to Our Trash
Dr. Morton Barlaz has spent more than 40 years studying how trash breaks down in landfills.
April Mitchell: Turning Everyday Problems into Inventions That Sell
April Mitchell turned a problem into an invention.