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The Facing Project

Indiana Public Radio

This is the show that seeks to strengthen communities by connecting people through stories. Hosted by J.R. Jamison, each episode's theme is explored through a variety of engaging avenues, from performances of stories from different points-of-view collected using The Facing Project's non-profit story sharing model, to interviews with storytellers exploring complex topics we all face. The creators of The Facing Project and this radio show hope each episode leaves you with the courage to share your own stories and the empathy to listen to others.

Copyright © Indiana Public Radio, Ball State University, and The Facing Project

This is the show that seeks to strengthen communities by connecting people through stories. Hosted by J.R. Jamison, each episode's theme is explored through a variety of engaging avenues, from performances of stories from different points-of-view collected using The Facing Project's non-profit story sharing model, to interviews with storytellers exploring complex topics we all face. The creators of The Facing Project and this radio show hope each episode leaves you with the courage to share your own stories and the empathy to listen to others.

Copyright © Indiana Public Radio, Ball State University, and The Facing Project

S05 E02 - Food for Thought

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December 31, 202229min

It’s the time of year when most of us will gather to give thanks, clinking our seasonal beverages over plates of food; but that won’t be the case for nearly 34 million Americans who are food insecure. But how is that even possible when the United States is one of the richest countries in the world?

On this episode of The Facing Project, J.R. Jamison will explore that question as he shares the story of a mother in Kansas who struggles to make ends meet after an accident; another from a volunteer in Indiana who sees the unexpected faces of poverty; and one from a food pantry provider in Georgia who worries what will happen when the shelves go bare. Later, he is joined by Ami McReynolds, the Chief Equity Officer of Feeding America.

Photo Credit – Ada Be via Flickr Creative Commons: https://flic.kr/p/7WoGYG.

Stories included in this episode –

The Story of a Hit-and-Run Survivor

An anonymous story as told to Katie Omo from Facing Hunger in Manhattan, Kansas.

Unexpected Faces of Poverty

An anonymous story as told to Kayla Conrad from Facing Poverty in Muncie, Indiana.

Something’s Got to Give

The story of the Georgia Mountain Food Bank as told to Cassidy Collier from Facing Homelessness in Gainesville, Georgia.

The Facing Project Radio Show is made possible in part by Behavior Associates.