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Along The SeamAlong The Seam27. Dion Flynn - Truth & HumorMeet Dion Flynn. Dion is a NYC-based writer, performer and producer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, as well as an educator and army veteran. He's known for his many characterizations and songs on the show and even played Barack Obama for over a decade. In this conversation, Dion joins Rachael to talk about his family life including his one-man show titled, The Only Brown Kid in the Trailer Park. Together, they dig into the importance of laughter, play, and meditation in the service of healing and personal growth. You can learn more about his work...2025-06-1147 minArt and Alchemy LabArt and Alchemy LabEp. 15 Rachael Cerrotti on Inherited Memory“If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.” —George Bernard ShawIn this episode, guest Rachael Cerrotti shares her experiences as a “storytelling alchemist’ and inherited memory collector, which seem to be the unexpected themes that keep unfolding through her life. Rachael is an award-winning author, documentary storyteller, educator, and curator. Through an interdisciplinary practice, she explores stories rooted in the humanity of grief and inherited memory. Her flagship work, We Share The Same Sky, is a decade+ long project following her grandmother’s wartime history. She...2025-05-281h 03Along The SeamAlong The Seam26. Shaunta Scroggins - Faith Was HomeThis conversation is with educator Shaunta Scroggins who has spent more than 20 years mentoring teens and adults along their leadership journeys. Her doctoral research was completed at Dallas Baptist University in her home state of Texas and focused on the study of toxic leadership, transformational leadership, and effective mentoring. We talk about all of that through the lens of faith and the ideas passed from one generation to the next. Shaunta is now a lecturer and Assistant Director of the Lead Forward Fellowship at Purdue University. She also hosts the podcast, Leaders Lead, Leaders Read. You can read the...2025-05-0533 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam25. Marina Cantacuzino - ForgivenessThis conversation with Marina Cantacuzino takes on the topic of forgiveness.Marina is an author, broadcaster and an award-winning journalist who has been widely published in British media. In 2003, in response to the invasion of Iraq, she embarked on a personal storytelling project collecting stories of people who had lived through trauma and injustice, and yet sought forgiveness rather than revenge. As a result, Marina founded The Forgiveness Project. She has published multiple books about Forgiveness, a podcast called ‘The F Word’ and she speaks widely on the topic. For more from Rachael and Along The ...2024-10-1650 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam24. Freddy Mutanguha - Peace EducationThis conversation with Freddy Mutanguha is about peace education and what it takes for neighbors to heal from generations of violence, discrimination and weaponized rhetoric. Freddy is CEO of the Aegis Trust and Director of the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Freddy led the development of Aegis’ peace education programme in Rwanda and is now leading Aegis’ work to take this model beyond the borders of Rwanda to areas at risk, including the Central African Republic, South Sudan and Kenya. He is also a survivor of the Genocide Against the Tutsis. He was a teenager in 1994 when his p...2024-07-1552 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam23. Barak Sella - Identity, Not IdeologyBarak Sella is an educator, activist, writer, researcher, and one of the leading Israeli experts on US-Israel relations and World Jewry. Born in Texas, Barak moved to Israel in 1994, exactly one year before the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli Prime Minister who was most dedicated to making peace with the Palestinians. This event deeply affected him and became an inseparable part of his socialization in Israeli society. Ten years later, as a soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces, Barak was part of the disengagement from Gaza and in the unit that evacuated the very last Jewish settlers from...2024-06-061h 48Along The SeamAlong The Seam22. Derrick McQueen - Dream DreamsRev. Dr. Derrick McQueen is a pastor, theologian, singer, and a truly gifted storyteller whose life is full of intercultural and interfaith dialogue and relationship. His work is very much rooted in the belief that preaching is persuasive speech and that the way we communicate our stories is just as important, if not more, than what the story is about. He his phD in homiletics which is the art of preaching as well as in the New Testament. In this conversation, Derrick shines light on the need for community, the power of ritual and tradition, and the i...2024-05-1651 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam21. Kenny Andejeski - Connection To PlaceKenny Andejeski runs why[here]matters, a social enterprise that supports clients in building community to foster social cohesion, belonging and civic health towards the practice of everyday democracy at a national, regional and local scale. He was born and raised in the Midwest, but now resides in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where most of his place-based work is focused on ecosystem & capacity building throughout the Southeast and Appalachia.In this conversation recorded on November 13, 2023 in Portland, Maine, Kenny shares the challenges he has faced in not knowing much about where his family comes from, and how the stories...2024-04-1925 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam20. Micaela Blei - Small Moments MatterMicaela Blei, PHD has been teaching, studying and performing true, personal storytelling worldwide since 2012. She is a two-time Moth GrandSLAM winner and former founding Director of Education at The Moth. Her storytelling (watch a story here) has been called “heartbreaking and hilarious” and her memoir, “You Will Not Recognize Your Life,” will be released in late 2024 as an Audible Original. Micaela is a senior story editor and writer for the podcast network Wondery. And, currently she’s the visiting professor of Storytelling at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine.In this conversation, Micaela shares how she ac...2024-04-0359 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam19. Lois Lowry - Give Sorrow Words (unedited)Lois Lowry is a beloved American author. She has written more than 50 books throughout her career and has twice been awarded the Newbery Medals for “the most distinguished contributions to American literature for children."  She won for her books Number the Stars in 1990 and The Giver in 1994. Lois’ books vary in content and style yet deal with many of the same general themes including the importance of human connections. They tell stories about the effects of loss on a family and the role that we humans play in the lives of our fellow beings.This unedited conversation was r...2024-03-201h 23Along The SeamAlong The SeamBonus Episode: We Share The Same SkyEnjoy the first episode of Rachael Cerrotti's first podcast - We Share The Same Sky. This is a 7-episode narrative series that takes you into Rachael's decade long journey to retrace her grandmother's wartime history. The show was listed as one of the best podcasts of 2019 by HuffPost, received a literary award from The Missouri Review, was a reader's choice for Vulture Magazine and listed as a "Show We Love" by Apple Podcasts. You can listen to the whole series by searching "WE SHARE THE SAME SKY" wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at: www.sharethesamesky...2023-01-2721 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam18. Elana Israel - These Callouses*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.*--On the final episode of Season 1, Rachael is joined by her cousin, Elana Israel, to talk about their matriarchal grandmother, Hana Dubova. Rachael spent more than a decade researching and retracing Hana's survival story and turned it into an award-winning documentary podcast, book and museum exhibition, all titled We Share The Same Sky. This is the first public conversation she has had with any extended family member about...2023-01-2746 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam17. Juan Zambrano - The Uber Ride*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --For this episode, we are bringing you a short narrative piece that is all about the power of sharing our stories with strangers and highlights how we never know how our everyday conversations can have a ripple effect in other people’s lives. In the case of this story – it all starts with an Uber ride.Featured in this episode is Juan Zambrano who shares about his...2023-01-1512 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam16. Phuc Tran - Sigh, Gone*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --Phuc is an award-winning author, high school Latin teacher and tattoo artist based in Portland, Maine. His memoir Sigh, Gone was published in 2020 and is a coming-of-age story that explores growing up in rural Pennsylvania as a punk rock Vietnamese refugee. In this conversation, we talk about his realities being the only Vietnamese family in an all-white town, family abuse, sensitivities around retelling stories of trauma, and about...2022-12-2830 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam15. Mira Ptacin - The Love You Have*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --Mira Ptacin is a writer, educator and activist who lives on an island in Maine with her husband, two children and a whole bunch of rescue animals. She teaches creative writing at Colby College, leads memoir workshops to incarcerated women at the Maine Correctional Center, and is a frequent contributor to the New York Times. She has written two books - The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums...2022-12-1632 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam14. Dubbs Weinblatt - Belonging*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --In this episode of Along The  Seam, we explore memory through a contemporary queer experience. Dubbs Weinblatt is the founder of Thank You For Coming Out which is an improv show, podcast and soon-to-be book that aims to create a space of belonging for the queer community by uplifting and celebrating stories of coming out and coming into oneself. During this conversation, we talk about Dubbs wrestling with t...2022-12-0535 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam13. Gina Martin - Bob & Diane*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --On this episode of Along The Seam, we are joined by Gina Martin to talk about memory loss through the lens of Alzheimer’s  and Dementia. Gina has been a force in the photography world for decades and spent 21 years working for National Geographic representing photographer’s work worldwide. Her mother was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's at the age of 65 and after she passed away in 2016, Gina start...2022-11-2630 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam12. Elizabeth Rosner - The S-Word*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --In this episode of Along The Seam, Rachael talks with author Elizabeth Rosner about her book Survivor Cafe: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory. Both of Elizabeth’s parents were Holocaust survivors and she has carried their stories from the day she was born.  Some stories she was told and others she learned through the silences that threaded their way through her childhood. She began wri...2022-11-0947 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam11. Betty Grebenschikoff - Reunited *To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --This story starts with two best friends and grew up in Berlin in the 1930s. Together, the young girls experienced rising antisemitism and in 1939, each of their families fled. At just 9-years-old, they said a tearful goodbye to each other and promised to keep in touch, but neither knew where the other one went or if they even survived. One of these girls, a woman named Betty Grebenschikoff, w...2022-10-1819 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam10. Alina Zievakova - Not A Word*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --On this episode, Rachael is joined by actress Alina Zievakova who is originally from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine but now lives in Kyiv. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Alina has been using theater as an act of resistance and as a way to help others process their trauma and wartime experiences. Alina (who speaks 7 languages) shares with us her experiences during this period of war. She takes us  from t...2022-10-0449 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam9. Pete Muller - Solastalgia*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --On this episode of Along The Seam, Rachael is joined by National Geographic photographer Pete Muller. Pete is an award-winner photographer, filmmaker and artist who has covered topics of war, uprisings, gender constructs, and social movements around the world.  In this conversation, they dig into Pete's recent project for the magazine -- a multicultural exploration of the concept of 'solastalgia'. Solastalgia is a newly-developed word that speaks to t...2022-08-0140 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam8. Cliff Sebastian - Your Place In History*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --On this episode of Along The Seam, Rachael is joined by Cliff Sebastian who is a member of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in Connecticut  – one of the oldest Native Tribes in the New England area. Cliff shares his experiences growing up on a reservation, his reflections of being at Standing Rock with fellow water protectors and insight into community conversations about their history. Through the rev...2022-07-2433 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam7. Naré Mkrtchyan - Denial*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --In this special two-part episode, we will hear stories from two documentarians from different periods of history who shed light on the repercussions of generations-long denial and silence in Armenia. The first part of the episode is a short narrative piece about the life and legacy of Armin Wegner, a German humanitarian who was witness to the genocide of the Armenians during the First World War...2022-07-1535 minFeed the QueueFeed the QueueWe Share The Same SkyToday, we’re listening to “Chapter II : Don’t Make Waves” from We Share the Same Sky. All the links:We Share The Same Sky: subscribe | website | @RachaelCerrotti on Twitter | @sharethesamesky on IG | We Share The Same Sky memoir Extra podcast love recommendations: The Memory Generation (Rachael Cerrotti’s new podcast)Welcome to ProvincetownCommunity podcast playlist from Podcast Brunch ClubHere are all the ways to get in touch & get involved in Adela and Lauren’s projects:Email Feed the Queue at feedthequeue@gm...2022-07-1241 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam6. Ariel Burger - Witness*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* Rabbi Dr. Ariel Burger is the author of Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom. He is a writer, an artist, and teacher whose work integrates education, spirituality, the arts and strategies for social change. He was a lifelong student of Elie Wiesel, the esteemed Nobel Peace Prize Winner who most famously authored the memoir Night. In this conversation, Ariel and Rachael talk about the integration of creativity into stories fr...2022-07-0747 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam5. Aziza Hasan - How We Listen*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --In this episode, Rachael is joined by Aziza Hasan to talk about navigating difficult conversations, specifically in context to Israel and Palestine. Aziza grew up in Amman, Jordan to a Palestinian father and an American mother. She is an experienced mediator and conflict transformation practitioner and is the executive director of NewGround, a community-building organization based in Los Angeles that creates, connects and empowers Jewish and Muslim Change-makers...2022-06-3040 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam4. Michael Coppage - American+*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --Michael Coppage is a Cincinnati-based conceptual artist who has recently gained national attention with his recent project "BLACK BOX” : a community impact project aimed at demystifying black men and women and creating authentic experiences that replaces bias and preconceived notions related to the term “Black.” In this episode, he sits down with Rachael for a conversation about creating artwork that is aimed at bringing the audience in for...2022-06-1537 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam3. Stephen D. Smith - Listen Again*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --Rachael Cerrotti sits down with oral historian Stephen D. Smith for a conversation about testimony and the retelling of war-torn memories. For 12 years, Stephen served as the Finci-Viterbi Executive Director of USC Shoah Foundation, the archive founded by Steven Spielberg to document the Holocaust and genocide. He recently left  that role to be the Executive Chairman and co-founder of StoryFile, the world’s first AI conversational video platform tha...2022-06-0949 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam2. Julie Lindahl - The Right to History*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --Julie Lindahl is a multi-national author, educator, and democracy activist living in Sweden. Following a six-year journey in Europe and Latin America in which she discovered her grandparents' role in the Third Reich, she wrote her memoir, The Pendulum: A Granddaughter’s Search for Her Family’s Forbidden Nazi Past.  Her work demonstrates how facing dark historical truths and taking responsibility for them, whether at a famil...2022-05-3141 minAlong The SeamAlong The Seam1. Lois Lowry - Give Sorrow Words*To Note: ALONG THE SEAM was formerly named The Memory Generation. In this first season, you will hear Rachael use that title in the intro and outro.* --Lois Lowry is a beloved American author. She has written more than 50 books throughout her career and has twice been awarded the Newbery Medals for “the most distinguished contributions to American literature for children."  She won for her books Number the Stars in 1990 and The Giver in 1994. Lois’ books vary in content and style yet deal with many of the same general themes including the importance of human conne...2022-05-2440 minQWERTY: A Podcast for Writers on How to Live the Writing LifeQWERTY: A Podcast for Writers on How to Live the Writing LifeEp. 72 Rachael Cerrotti: A Podcast for Writers on How to Live the Writing LifeHow to bear witness in writing2022-03-1832 minThe Technically Human PodcastThe Technically Human PodcastMemory Drive: The ethics of Holocaust memory in the age of virtual realityIn this episode of "Technically Human," I sit down with Dr. Steven Smith, the director USC's Dimensions in Holocaust Testimony.   We talk about the ethics of memory, testimony, and witness, and how these fundamental concepts are being radically changed by developing technologies. Steven explains the ethics of Holocaust witness in the digital age and how a new interactive program that enlists virtual technologies may allow Holocaust testimony to remain vivified for generations to come. How should we think about the reality of virtual survivors? How is our basic concept of "witness"  transformed by new technologies? And what doe...2021-10-081h 07Feel The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.Feel The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.We Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration by Rachael CerrottiPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/558141to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration Author: Rachael Cerrotti Narrator: Rachael Cerrotti Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 50 minutes Release date: August 17, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.06 of Total 34 Ratings of Narrator: 4.06 of Total 16 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: In 2009, Rachael Cerrotti, a college student pursuing a career in photojournalism, asked her grandmother, Hana, if she could record her story. Rachael knew that her grandmother was a Holocaust survivor and the only one in her family alive at the end of the war. Rachael also knew that she...2021-08-176h 50Experience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookExperience Literature in a Whole New Way With Our Free AudiobookWe Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration Audiobook by Rachael CerrottiListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 558141 Title: We Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration Author: Rachael Cerrotti Narrator: Rachael Cerrotti Format: Unabridged Length: 6:50:43 Language: English Release date: 08-17-21 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Biography & Memoir, History & Culture Summary: In 2009, Rachael Cerrotti, a college student pursuing a career in photojournalism, asked her grandmother, Hana, if she could record her story. Rachael knew that her grandmother was a Holocaust survivor and the only one in her family alive at the end of the war. Rachael also knew that she survived because of the...2021-08-176h 50Access Unmissable Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsAccess Unmissable Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsWe Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration by Rachael CerrottiPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/558141 to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration Author: Rachael Cerrotti Narrator: Rachael Cerrotti Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 50 minutes Release date: August 17, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.06 of Total 34 Ratings of Narrator: 4.06 of Total 16 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: In 2009, Rachael Cerrotti, a college student pursuing a career in photojournalism, asked her grandmother, Hana, if she could record her story. Rachael knew that her grandmother was a Holocaust survivor and the only one in her family alive at the end of the war. Rachael also knew that...2021-08-1703 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsWe Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration by Rachael CerrottiPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/558141to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Share the Same Sky: A Memoir of Memory & Migration Author: Rachael Cerrotti Narrator: Rachael Cerrotti Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 50 minutes Release date: August 17, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.06 of Total 34 Ratings of Narrator: 4.06 of Total 16 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: In 2009, Rachael Cerrotti, a college student pursuing a career in photojournalism, asked her grandmother, Hana, if she could record her story. Rachael knew that her grandmother was a Holocaust survivor and the only one in her family alive at the end of the war. Rachael also knew that she...2021-08-176h 50Israel StoryIsrael Story49: We Share The Same SkyRachael Cerrotti was a college freshman when she first came to Israel on a Birthright trip. Shortly thereafter, back in Philadelphia, she and her grandmother - Hana Dubova - started sitting down for what they called "storytelling sessions." The result was a ten-year-long journey in which Rachael retraced her grandmother's steps during, and in the wake of, WWII.Stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and by signing up for our newsletter at israelstory.org/newsletter/. For more, head to our site or Tablet Magazine.Stay connected with us on Facebook, Instagram, and by...2019-12-1755 minIsrael StoryIsrael StoryEpisode 49: We Share The Same SkyRachael Cerrotti was a college freshman when she first came to Israel on a Birthright trip. Shortly thereafter, back in Philadelphia, she and her grandmother - Hana Dubova - started sitting down for what they called "storytelling sessions." The result was a ten-year-long journey in which Rachael retraced her grandmother's steps during, and in the wake of, WWII. Hana Dubova was born in Kolín, Czechoslovakia, in 1925. Her granddaughter Rachael Cerrotti was born in Boston in 1989. But the unusual bond they share transcends both time and space. In the summer of 2009, Rachael - an aspiring journalist - began documenting her g...2019-12-1659 minKind WorldKind World Kind World Presents: We Share The Same Sky In 2017, Rachael Cerrotti shared her story with Kind World. This year, she released a podcast called "We Share The Same Sky," detailing her grandmother Hana's incredible story of survival -- and the journey Rachael took to learn every bit of it. 2019-12-0522 minKind WorldKind WorldKind World Presents: We Share The Same SkyIn 2017, Rachael Cerrotti shared her story with Kind World. This year, she released a podcast called "We Share The Same Sky," detailing her grandmother Hana's incredible story of survival -- and the journey Rachael took to learn every bit of it.2019-12-0523 minKind WorldKind World A Remarkable Family History Rachael Cerrotti spent the last decade obsessing over her family history. She uncovered a remarkable story about her grandmother, Hana Dubova, who was the only person in her Jewish Czech family to survive the Holocaust.2019-12-0214 minKind WorldKind WorldA Remarkable Family HistoryRachael Cerrotti spent the last decade obsessing over her family history. She uncovered a remarkable story about her grandmother, Hana Dubova, who was the only person in her Jewish Czech family to survive the Holocaust.2019-12-0216 minThe Vibe of the TribeThe Vibe of the TribeEpisode 83: “We Share the Same Sky” With Rachael CerrottiRachael Cerrotti had a close relationship with her grandmother, Hana. She knew Hana was a Holocaust survivor who evaded Nazi capture numerous times, and she savored her time with the family matriarch, hearing her tell stories about her past and reading her writing. After Hana’s death in 2010, Rachael began to explore her story in more depth. She decided to take an incredible journey in which she followed her grandmother’s footsteps more than 70 years later, connecting with descendants of families that saved Hana’s life in Denmark and Sweden. Throughout her travels, Rachael used her camera, podcasting equipment and journa...2019-11-1129 minKind WorldKind WorldThe BridgeJulie Lindahl and Rachael Cerrotti of our previous two episodes meet, and a twist of fate changes everything for Rachael.2017-12-1908 minKind WorldKind WorldRefugeFor Rachael Cerrotti, history keeps circling back to the present.2017-12-0508 minListen to New Releases of Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureListen to New Releases of Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureWhy Telling My Grandmothers Story Helped Me Better Understand Todays Refugees Audiobook by Rachael CerrottiVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Why Telling My Grandmothers Story Helped Me Better Understand Todays Refugees Author: Rachael Cerrotti Narrator: Marco Werman Format: Original Recording Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 07-12-17 Publisher: PRI's The World Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Publisher's Summary: Nearly a decade ago, Rachael Cerrotti began a search for a family story that is most often relegated to history books the journey of a World War II refugee. But with today's political climate, her grandmother's story no longer feels so remote.2017-07-1205 minListen to New Releases of Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureListen to New Releases of Audiobooks in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureWhy Telling My Grandmothers Story Helped Me Better Understand Todays Refugees AudiobookPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1079 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Why Telling My Grandmothers Story Helped Me Better Understand Todays Refugees Author: Rachael Cerrotti Narrator: Marco Werman Format: Original Recording Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 07-12-17 Publisher: PRI's The World Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Publisher's Summary: Nearly a decade ago, Rachael Cerrotti began a search for a family story that is most often relegated to history books the journey of a World War II refugee. But with today's political climate, her grandmother's story no longer feels so remote.2017-07-1200 minHow to Get Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureHow to Get Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, News, Business, & CultureWhy Telling My Grandmothers Story Helped Me Better Understand Todays Refugees by Rachael Cerrotti | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Why Telling My Grandmothers Story Helped Me Better Understand Todays Refugees Author: Rachael Cerrotti Narrator: Marco Werman Format: Original Recording Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 07-12-17 Publisher: PRI's The World Genres: Radio & TV, News, Business, & Culture Summary: Nearly a decade ago, Rachael Cerrotti began a search for a family story that is most often relegated to history books the journey of a World War II refugee. But with today's political climate, her grandmother's story no longer feels so remote. 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