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Ann, The Witch 10 Jun 202600:38:19

A family discovers an ancestor who was convicted at the Salem Witch Trials. And they take umbrage with the fact that she was never pardoned.

The Pirate Connection03 Jun 202600:32:45

While connecting the dots between her family and the infamous New Orleans pirates, Jean and Pierre Laffite, a self-taught genealogist discovers a family secret.  The founder of the Laffite Society has his own secret connection to the pirates. 

Introducing Family Lore07 Apr 202600:02:16

All families tell stories about themselves. Those stories are passed down, and like an intergenerational game of telephone, the details sometimes change from fact to fiction. But have you ever wondered how much of the lore is actually true?


Welcome to Season 1 of Family Lore, a weekly narrative podcast that celebrates and investigates the tales we hear at home.

Cement City: Episode 10 | A Thousand Pairs of Untied Shoes06 Nov 202400:56:50

Jeanne Marie and Erin are closing in on a year in Donora. At Twinkle Bright Night they face existential questions: Will the new mayor save council? Is the community college going to come? What’s gonna happen to this town, anyway? But first things first: will Jeanne Marie and Erin ever leave?

Cement City: Episode 9 | No Indictments06 Nov 202401:00:59

It’s the general election! Yancey vs. Ed! The future of Donora is on the line, and ballot tampering and election denialism are in the air.

Cement City: Episode 8 | Don’t Bitch About the Smog30 Oct 202400:50:12

Other towns have apples. Or pumpkin festivals. Donora has smog. Mayor Piglet sees this as an opportunity, and Donora is totally transformed — if only for a day.

Cement City: Episode 7 | Make Sure You Take Care of Vicki23 Oct 202400:45:36

Donora to the rescue!... of itself. Jeanne Marie and Erin discover the intricacies of Donora self-provided, self-maintained, totally improvised safety net.

Cement City: Episode 6 | The Island of Donora16 Oct 202400:55:47

There’s trouble everywhere. Jeanne Marie and Erin realize what the town has always known: This town isn’t on anyone’s radar. No one is coming in to help.

Cement City: Episode 5 | Great Societies Crumble from Within09 Oct 202400:55:01

Indictments! Scandal and intrigue! The s***show on council is worse than anyone could have imagined. 

Cement City: Episode 4 | Big Day in a Little Town02 Oct 202401:01:55

It’s Election Day. A ragtag group of rookies is promising change and looking for a clean sweep. Jeanne Marie sees a potential hero and falls hard.

Cement City: Episode 3 | The Skeleton Crew25 Sep 202400:40:12

It’s gridlock on council and nothing’s getting done. An upcoming election feels like the only ray of hope.

Cement City: Episode 2 | Just as Good as Ever18 Sep 202400:45:00

Donora has no banks, no gas stations, no schools. Jeanne Marie and Erin discover the one thing that could bring the town back to life.

Portrait of a Lady27 May 202600:35:54

The granddaughter of a prolific Jewish art collector who fled Europe during World War II embarks on a quest to recover the looted art.

Cement City: Episode 1 | I’ll Die Here18 Sep 202400:46:04

Jeanne Marie and Erin wander off the highway into Donora, Pa, a dying town with a dark secret. They decide to buy a house. A solid concrete house. In a neighborhood called Cement City.

Introducing Cement City: I Think I Like You17 Sep 202400:03:56

Two journalists stumble into a dying rust belt town with a Smog Museum and a mayor named Piglet… and not a whole lot else. They have one burning question: What’s it like to live here? In a town left for dead. But it’s not dead. Donora, PA will not go down without a fight.

Chasing Diamonds20 May 202600:31:45

A Dutch retiree never knew what his father experienced in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam.  But when he finds his father's journal, he discovers some unfinished business.  

The Power of Family Stories13 May 202600:35:40

Author Bruce Feiler discusses the fascinating links between family stories and the elusive concept of happiness.

The Real Rosie06 May 202600:36:57

During World War II, posters featuring a brash and beautiful woman inspired others to take up factory jobs and support America's war effort. "Rosie The Riveter" would become a symbol of American gumption. But was Rosie a real person?

A Texas Feud29 Apr 202600:45:26

A love triangle between ranching families in the Texas Panhandle has fatal consequences.  Over a 100 years later, the killer's great-niece revives the story. 

The Grandfather of Snowboarding22 Apr 202600:31:25

Did a family man's backyard invention change the world of outdoor sports?

If Mosquito Hawks Can Fly15 Apr 202600:40:58

A Louisiana man born into slavery designs an airship with hopes to take flight. Those plans are interrupted, but maybe not forever. 

The Unsinkable Margarita Sames08 Apr 202600:28:36

The margarita is arguably the most famous cocktail in the world. But have you ever stopped to wonder who was the first to make it?

Father Figure 17 Jun 202600:36:51

Acclaimed magazine writer Tom Junod investigates the history of his father, his family, and himself.  In the process of writing his memoir - In The Days Of My Youth I Was Told What It Means To Be A Man - he discovers an explanatory secret.  

Remaking The World 24 Jun 202600:30:44

David Belden was born into the upper echelons of Moral Re-Armament, a spiritual movement that hoped to save the world. It wasn't until later in his life that David realized he was in a cult.

The King's Life Guard01 Jul 202600:36:52

A man who grew up with little to no information about his family history encounters a 380-year-old tale about war and royalty. And with the help of a British researcher, new information is discovered.

Alina In Exile08 Jul 202600:39:54

Alina Fernandez was a small child when the Cuban Revolution spilled onto the streets of Havana. The Revolution's leader, Fidel Castro, would appear on television, giving speeches that would often run for hours. Then, when the speeches were over and the television was turned off, Fidel Castro would appear in her living room.

Natural History15 Jul 202600:29:34

A Bronx woman with a difficult upbringing decides to figure out where she came from. Her journey leads her to a grandfather whose work is admired by millions.

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