• The Amazing Secret of Car Salesman Thomas John Amiss: A True Story
    2025/07/18

    Not everyone makes the front page. But everyone leaves a story worth telling.

    September 1951, East Lansing, Michigan. A twelve-year-old boy sees another kid lost at the school bus stop and walks over to help. "Hey, the bus stops right here. I'll wait with you."

    That moment of kindness became the foundation for how Thomas John Amiss would treat people for the next 73 years.

    Tom looked like any other well-dressed car salesman walking down the street. Sharp suits, cool cars, successful business. You'd probably walk right past him. But behind that ordinary exterior was someone extraordinary — a man who maintained friendships across seven decades, conquered his fear of flying for 36 years of marriage, ran 16 marathons after age 40, and never forgot what it felt like to be the new kid who needed help.

    His little Yorkshire terriers were named Pee, Wee, and Mini. His best friend from seventh grade left a tribute that reads like a love letter to loyalty. And somewhere, his grandson carries forward the legacy of a man who showed people where they belonged.

    This is the story of someone you might have walked past and never noticed — pulled from a real obituary and turned into an unforgettable reminder that extraordinary lives are happening all around us.

    Don't miss these incredible true stories. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Steve shares one unforgettable life that never made headlines but deserves to be remembered.

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    Real people. Real lives. Never ordinary.

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  • Arthur Dale Hopkins' Story — The Man Who Never Forgot Your Name
    2025/07/16

    You probably walked past someone like Arthur today — a quiet postal worker in Louisville, sorting mail with steady hands and a button-down shirt. Just another face in the morning routine, right?

    But what if that same person carried music inside him that no one else would ever hear? What if he had this one habit that made everyone around him feel different — more seen, more valued, more human?

    This is the story of Art Hopkins, who spent his days processing mail and his evenings writing songs, who could trace his family back to the Revolutionary War and never missed a Highland Games gathering. But more than anything, this is about someone who understood something most of us miss about how to move through the world.

    Some of the most extraordinary people never make the headlines. They just make everyone around them feel a little more extraordinary.

    New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

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    Real people. Real lives. Never ordinary.

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    9 分
  • Larry Metherd's Story — The Man Who Jumped From Planes and Saved Lives
    2025/07/14

    Not everyone makes the front page. But everyone leaves a story worth telling.

    You probably walked past someone like Larry Metherd today — a friendly neighbor watering his garden, maybe sharing a quick story about his beloved Siberian Husky. Just another retiree, right?

    But those gentle hands had once helped desperate war refugees climb aboard ships in foreign ports. That calm voice had once shouted "Geronimo!" while jumping from airplanes as a paratrooper. The man who never met a stranger had spent his twenties sailing the world, carrying families toward new lives after the devastation of World War II.

    From riding his horse "Babe" to a one-room Colorado schoolhouse, to becoming a Merchant Marine at 17, to serving as a Corporal in the 11th Airborne division, to spending 14 years keeping Denver's fire trucks running, Larry's 96 years were filled with quiet heroism and extraordinary adventures that most neighbors never knew about.

    This is the story of someone you might have walked past and never noticed—a real person with a remarkable life that went unnoticed by most.

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    These are stories about people like you. People with ordinary extraordinary lives and stories worth hearing.

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  • Laurice Arab's Story — A Life Story of Love and Connection
    2025/07/11

    Dive into the remarkable life story of Laurice Arab, a 90-year-old woman whose journey exemplifies the power of connection and love. In this episode of our life stories podcast, we unwrap the layers of Laurice’s life, from her humble beginnings in the Lebanese village of Diman in 1935 to becoming a matriarch whose meals were an act of love, binding her family across three countries. After experiencing devastating losses early on, Laurice transformed grief into a legacy of warmth, kindness, and resilience. Known for her unbreakable rule of never eating alone, she turned her kitchen into a sacred space for family gatherings, embodying the true spirit of what it means to live fully despite life's challenges. This episode is a documentary-style portrayal that honors not just her life but many ordinary lives that shape our world, reminding us of the extraordinary in everyday moments. Join us as we honor Laurice’s story, because real people, real lives, are never ordinary.

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    9 分
  • Melvin Klayman's Story — The Man Who Saw You
    2025/07/09

    You might have walked past Mel on a Boston street and never looked twice. Just another guy in a button-down shirt heading to work. But behind his front door was one of New England's most significant private art collections — and a man who spent forty years seeing potential in people before they saw it themselves.

    From buying unknown artists' work for twenty dollars to making homeless strangers laugh over coffee at Dunkin Donuts, Mel practiced the art of really seeing people. His story will change how you look at the "ordinary" people around you.

    Real people. Real lives. Never ordinary.

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    10 分
  • Rose Montali's Story — The Grandma Who Made Everyone Feel Like a Million Bucks
    2025/07/07

    Picture this: A woman is dying, and her family knows exactly what will comfort her. Not music. Not prayers. The voice of Cleveland baseball calling one last game.

    Meet Rose Montali — a 67-year-old grandmother from Cleveland whose kitchen was a sanctuary and whose love made everyone feel extraordinary. For 60 years, she was the mom who showed up at every swim meet, the neighbor who remembered birthdays, and the grandmother who convinced seven grandchildren that her house was the happiest place on earth.

    From her legendary Italian pizzelles to her unwavering loyalty to Cleveland sports, Rose's story reminds us that some of the most remarkable people never make headlines — they just make everyone around them feel like they matter.

    This is the story of someone you might have walked past a thousand times, never knowing the extraordinary life hidden behind a quiet smile.

    Real people. Real lives. Never ordinary.

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  • Stanley Crawford: The Ordinary Man Who Became a Community Legend - A Documentary Podcast
    2025/07/04

    In this episode, we explore the life of Stanley Crawford, an extraordinary ordinary person who transformed Elizabethtown, Kentucky through fifty years of faithful walking. Known as "Stan the Man," he wasn't just a familiar face—he was the heartbeat of his community. This is the story of how one man's simple presence created lasting change, and why people like Stan represent the forgotten heroes walking past us every day.

    Journey with me as I uncover what happens when we truly see the remarkable people we've been overlooking.

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    12 分
  • Teddy Golubowski's Story — The Academy Leader Who Dressed for Honor
    2025/07/02

    At 27, Teddy Golubowski was excelling as Class Leader at the Ocean County Police Academy when he received devastating news. Despite debilitating pain, he still planned to drive to the Academy to be properly dismissed — because that's what you do when you've made a commitment.

    This is the story of a young man who spent his life serving others: from a 5-year-old Toms River Raider to a college football player, from public works employee to police academy cadet. Teddy understood that how you show up matters more than how long you stay.

    Real people. Real lives. Remembered.

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    10 分