What’s it like to survive a rare illness? To spend years living and working in Antarctica? To set a world record?
To become a chess grandmaster, rehabilitate wild animals, or study our trash after we throw it away?
On Tell Me What It’s Like, host Stacy Raine talks with people whose lives and work have immersed them in worlds most of us never see firsthand. They share what it was really like to live through these experiences, what they learned, and how it changed the way they see the world around them.
Listen to the latest episode:
Diagnosed with Asperger's at 65: Charles Grimes on Finally Understanding Himself
Business psychologist Charles Grimes spent 30 years helping leaders understand themselves. He was 65 when he finally understood himself. A late Asperger's diagnosis didn't feel like bad news. It felt like freedom.
Coming Back to the Game: A Quad Amputee Soccer Coach on Reclaiming His Confidence
Scott Martin was a soccer coach on the rise before a rare infection took his hands and parts of his feet. What followed was a long road through depression, discrimination, and doubt, until he found his way back to the game.