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True Stories From the Obit Files - Extraordinary Lives of Ordinary People

True Stories From the Obit Files - Extraordinary Lives of Ordinary People

By: Steve Rhode - Documentary Podcaster
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Steve Rhode hosts "True Stories from the Obit Files," a documentary life stories podcast where, three times weekly, real obituaries become unforgettable stories about ordinary people. Discover farmers, teachers, mechanics, and neighbors who quietly held the world together. Using publicly shared obituaries, Steve reveals the extraordinary life stories of a person you might have walked past and never noticed. Always real. Always respectful. Always worth remembering. Real people. Real lives. Never ordinary. Facebook: https://facebook.com/tapyournews Show Notifications: https://tapyournews.comSteve Rhode - Documentary Podcaster Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Laurice Arab's Story — A Life Story of Love and Connection
    Jul 11 2025

    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 mins
  • Melvin Klayman's Story — The Man Who Saw You
    Jul 9 2025

    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 mins
  • Rose Montali's Story — The Grandma Who Made Everyone Feel Like a Million Bucks
    Jul 7 2025

    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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    10 mins

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