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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 17 MIN

Livermush: A Story of What We Carry by Ana Gray

from Braden Storytelling Grant · host Stanford Storytelling project, Ana Gray

This episode follows livermush from producer Ana Gray's family farm to a North Carolina factory, told through family memory, labor, and survival. What begins as a search for a childhood food becomes a story about inheritance, care, and quiet resistance. Produced with support from the Braden Storytelling Grant and the Stanford Storytelling Project. Music: Free Music Archies Eirik finbak, Dear Whiskey  Youtube Studio Audio Library Chris Haugen, Soul Food  Alge, make the visible invisible freesound.org Credits: Phyllis Hunter Bracket and Louise Rulfed and the Hunter Livermush family Macy Jones  Martha Jones, my Aunt Mothe The SSP team, with a special Shout out to Dawn J Fraser

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