For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to share.
Something with my grandson, and. to ask him to
share someone woth me.

Eileen from FL

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to record my wife and children

Michael from Missoula, MT

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to listen to and record a story of someone in my circle of family, community or friends on the day after US Thanksgiving.

Nanci from Portland, OR

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to listen to my nephew about his hopes, dreams and plans for the future.

Pat from Salt Lake City, UT

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to continue my family blog “Snapshots” for all of my family to contribute their stories.

Scott from Millbrae

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to interview my husband of 40 years. He’s dealing with cancer and end stage renal failure and I want to be sure I know the things that are most important to him. I also want to be able to have a recording of his voice; something I can listen to when he is gone.

Dianne from Henderson, NV

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to
interview in a timely fashion, Sid Rachlin, Emery Polya and Maureen O’ Riley. They each have a fascinating and important story to tell, that I would like to share with others related to them and otherwise.

Bonnie from Miami, FL

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to interview my
almost-91 year old mother, who lives 3000 miles away in
NC.

Lee from San Francisco, CA

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to interview my long-time friend Sheila Linder about her work, her outrageous knitting, and her struggle to become the woman she always wanted to be.

Gail from CT

For the National Day of Listening, I pledge to
listen and listen and listen

Sharon from Portland, OR