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:
Scaling Social Impact: Suzanne Smith on Helping Organizations Create Change
Suzanne Smith shares what she’s learned from years working with nonprofits about what it takes to turn big ideas for change into lasting results.
22 Days in a Buddhist Monastery: Clarity From Silence with Laurie Jacobson
Laurie Jacobson discusses how spending 22 days at a Buddhist monastery during a silent retreat gave her a new perspective on her life and the clarity to make a difficult decision.
Alexis Broz: Rehabilitating Wildlife and a Beaver Named Bo
Wildlife rehabilitator Alexis Broz is a wildlife rehabilitator and has a beaver sidekick named Bo.
Trash Wolf: Becoming Leader of the Anti-Litter Pack
The Trash Wolf prowls the streets looking for litter.
Keri Nelson: Life and Work in Antarctica
Keri has spent many seasons living and working on the ice in Antarctica.