Tell Me Your Story
Tell Me Your Story
Podcast Description
Daily Gazette Family of Newspapers staffer Stan Hudy, with more than 25 years covering the Capital Region in Upstate New York, sits down with individuals he has met during his assignments.
Traditionally, these people have not made the headlines of the area's daily newspapers and websites, but their contributions were noticed, and now is your opportunity to learn about them.
This is a chance for people to sit down and share their stories with an award-winning journalist in their offices, in their homes, in places they feel comfortable and the chance for Stan Hudy to ask ... Tell Me Your Story.
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Explores themes of personal storytelling, cultural impact, and local significance, with episodes showcasing individuals from various backgrounds such as educators discussing educational courses on influential media like films and books, artists sharing their experiences in community projects, and academics reflecting on the importance of cultural studies.

Daily Gazette Family of Newspapers Business Editor Stan Hudy, with more than 25 years of covering the Capital Region in Upstate New York, sits down with individuals he has met during his assignments.
Traditionally, these people have not made the headlines of the area’s daily newspapers and websites, but their contributions were noticed, and now it is your opportunity to learn about them.
This is a chance for people to sit down and share their stories with an award-winning journalist in their offices, in their homes, in places they feel comfortable, and the chance for Stan Hudy to ask … Tell Me Your Story.
Life is Good. Just ask Life is Good co-founder John Jacobs.
The co-founder of the iconic T-shirt and merchandise company, along with his brother, Bert, took an ideal, instilled in them since childhood, took a dream and made a part of the American dream, if not inspiration.
John Jacobs will be signing his co-authored book, “Life is Good: The Book” at the Saratoga Springs Life is Good company store, and I had a chance to catch up with John via Zoom before his visit.
He talked about the company’s humble beginnings, how his childhood shaped their view of life, crediting their mother, Joan, and what it means to meet people who not only like the merchandise but share the same mantra.
It was an enjoyable few minutes spent with John as we immediately shared a common bond in “Newsies”, his being the play, recently performed by his 12-year-old daughter, and my own “Newsie” the Zoom background during our call.
The shirts are worth your dollars, and I hope this conversation is also.

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