Record the Conversation of a Lifetime
Since 2003, StoryCorps has built the largest collection of human voices ever archived — and we want to add yours. Our mission is to build connections, encourage compassion between people, and share stories, big and small. Have an incredible story to tell? Want to have a meaningful talk with someone important in your life? We’d love for you to join in and preserve your voice for future generations. It’s simple to get started!
You and your partner can record a conversation either using StoryCorps’ self directed recording tools or at one of the StoryCorps recording sites.
StoryCorps and Underrepresented Voices
StoryCorps is committed to recording, preserving and amplifying the voices of underrepresented groups. We strive to share stories from people with different backgrounds and experiences. Explore stories from our collections and add your voice to one of our special recording projects.
For Individuals
Since 2013, StoryCorps’ Atlanta Booth located at the Atlanta History Center has recorded and preserved thousands of conversations. Are you in Atlanta? Invite a loved one and book an appointment to record either in-person or through Atlanta’s virtual recording booth.
Our Military Voices Initiative provides a platform to veterans, service members, and military families across the U.S. to honor and listen to their stories. Book an appointment to record in-person or virtually on one of our upcoming Military Voices Initiative stops.
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For Organizations
Hire StoryCorps
- Get hands-on support for your own recording project
- Create engaging content that brings a personal voice to your campaigns
- Collaborate on workshops featuring StoryCorps content
- Bring StoryCorps into your community with presentations and speaking engagements
Want to work with us in another way? Submit to this form.
Your support makes it possible for StoryCorps, an independently funded nonprofit, to collect, archive, and share the stories of people from all backgrounds because everyone’s stories deserve to be heard.