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Author: RJ Young

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RJ Young is a Millennial dedicated to getting thoughtful people on wax and telling engaging stories about the world because we can't all be Lena Dunham.
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Grandmomme

Grandmomme

2016-02-2415:11

My Grandmomme is my hero. She’s a hero to many. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
See that word? Up there? How much do you actually know about it? That’s what this episode is about. Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.  
40 Percent

40 Percent

2015-12-02--:--

Why do people run miles and miles and miles in bad weather for T-shirts and badly designed medals? And when they think they cannot run any farther, what makes them continue to run? In this episode, we answer those questions with (some) science and (some) stories. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
This is the story of how one woman lost her life’s work—her dream—and then fought like hell to get it back. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
“Did you listen to the Halloween episode?” “Yup.” “It’s made up, right?” “I hope so.” Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Netflix and Chill

Netflix and Chill

2015-10-22--:--

  What do you actually know about Netflix? And, more importantly, what does it know about you? Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Victor Lustig did it. In this episode, we tell you how. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Just Like You

Just Like You

2015-09-23--:--

Here are eight stories in five minutes about people who were just like you and now are widely known for only doing what they love. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
How He Lived

How He Lived

2015-09-09--:--

This is the story of a man who was more than the story of his death. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
This is why it costs the University of Oklahoma $1 million to play a football game with the University of Akron this Saturday. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Teacher of the Year

Teacher of the Year

2015-08-26--:--

Shawn Sheehan was crowned Oklahoma Teacher of the Year, and he’s exactly the kind of person who should be. Listen on iTunes on Stitcher.
Law School

Law School

2015-08-19--:--

Since everyone is going back to school this week, I thought an episode about law school would be nice. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Heart

Heart

2015-08-12--:--

In March 2012, a collegiate swimmer died in a pool just days after leading his team to a national championship. The manner in which he died, left me and many others asking how and why. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
I wanted to tell a story about story structure. Thanks to my wife, Lizzie, who made this story pop. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Nacho(s)

Nacho(s)

2015-07-29--:--

I wanted to know how nachos came to be a food we all know, and we all love. Thanks to my executive producer Ron for his extra help with this one. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Former USC athletic director Mike Garrett continues to grow at a small college in rural Oklahoma. His path was jump-started by a high school principal who showed he cared about Garrett.
I found someone who had obtained his Yankees job before his 25th birthday. So, naturally, I wanted to know that person’s story. His name is Jason Kersey, and the short answer to how he ended covering OU football for The Oklahoman is simple: He worked his ass off. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
Cheryl Miller’s Mom

Cheryl Miller’s Mom

2015-07-15--:--

To some, Cheryl Miller is still known as the greatest women’s basketball player of all-time. To others, she’s one of the best sideline reporters to ever do it. I found her to simply be her mother’s daughter. BONUS: A magazine story I wrote about Miller.
Embattled Emblem

Embattled Emblem

2015-07-13--:--

I had some questions about the Confederate flag, and I thought you might want to know the answers I found. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.    
Slang

Slang

2015-07-08--:--

This episode is all about language and how we use it, but it started with a basic question I had. To answer it, I enlisted the help of my wife and language expert Merrill Perlman. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher.
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