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Living with Bipolar Disorder

In this episode of Tell Us A Story, Erica Duffy, Development Director for the Adams County Library System, shares a deeply personal journey through being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and then living with that diagnosis. She reflects forward and backward in her life story to see not only the challenges, but the positive changes she has been able to make for herself and others. This is a story of struggle, challenge, determination, hope, and strength, but it is not an easy story.

Please note the topic of suicide is discussed in this episode. If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988, or you can chat at: https://988lifeline.org/

Additional crisis/non-crisis resources include:

To hear more about the work Erica does at the Adams County Library listen to this podcast over at the Gettysburg Connection.

For more information about Tell Us A Story visit our website at: https://tellusastory.info

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An American in Paris

In this episode of Tell Us A Story, The Rev. Doctor Nelson Strobert, Professor Emeritus at United Lutheran Seminary and Francophile, shares his love of France and the French Language. He explores what drew him, as well as many other African Americans throughout history, to France. For Nelson there were personal as well as historical aspects to his love of the country and its people. He shares the deep relationships with the language, the people, and the place that grew out of his experiences living and traveling in the country.

(Photo: Nelson at Erquy in Brittany France)

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Read a related article in the Philadelphia Inquirer (may be pay-walled).

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(Photo: Nelson’s friend Henri in the garden)

The Hidden Price of Being an Immigrant or Refugee

In this the first episode of Tell Us A Story Athar Rafiq, Assistant Professor at Mount St. Mary’s University, chronicles his families’ journey as immigrants coming to the United States. We hear what the real costs are that are borne by those who immigrate from one country to another whether by choice or as refugees. History and family are left behind. There are sights, sounds, and smells that one may never experience again in the same way. Athar also describes the challenge that change presents when trying to revisit home, making it difficult to return home, even when that is an option.

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If you are unfamiliar with the history of the partition that occurred after India achieved independence, you may want to read this article for added context into Athar’s story.

For more information about Tell Us A Story visit our website at: https://tellusastory.info

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Introduction: Tell Us A Story

Welcome to Tell Us A Story, the podcast dedicated to the stories that connect us through our shared life experiences, as well as the stories that reveal the sometimes stark differences. Only by truly listening to one another can we bridge the gaps that divide us fostering empathy, respect, and kindness with one another.

In this brief introduction we are announcing this new podcast that strives to give the listener a chance to hear other’s stories. Sometime those stories may ring true and reflect your own lived experience.  This may offer a chance to understand that your experience is not unique and that there are others out there that have the same experiences.

At other times these stories may show you a side of life that you have never experienced. Giving a look into another’s life and hearing what they have experienced in their lives.

These stories may be formative experiences that changed a person’s life trajectory or the run of the mill day to day experiences that we all have, but maybe never share with one another.

We intend to bring you all kinds of voices from a variety of perspectives. While we will broach challenging topics, our intention is not to promote a point of view but instead to help build bridges between points of view. To learn where we are the same, where we are different and where our paths may surprisingly cross with one another in unexpected ways.

If you don’t want to miss the first full episode you can subscribe to this podcast in your favorite podcasting app.

For more information about Tell Us A Story visit our website at: https://tellusastory.info

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