- This I Believe - Sara Miles, 03:58
- By expanding her idea of communion, writer Sara Miles has found new ways to share food with others.
- This I Believe - Donald Rosenstein, 04:12
- Watching his autistic son helped Dr. Donald Rosenstein learn to embrace the possibilities in life.
- This I Believe - Maria Zapetis, 04:34
- High school senior Maria Zapetis believes it's time to start helping people less fortunate than her.
- This I Believe - Aileen Mory, 03:52
- Listener Aileen Mory believes democracy is a shared responsibility -- especially during a time of war.
- This I Believe - Elie Wiesel, 04:22
- Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel explains how his experiences during the Holocaust shaped his beliefs.
- This I Believe - Carole Chabries, 04:34
- Attempting to have a baby led Carole Chabries to appreciate the complexities of the human body.
- This I Believe - John Warner, 04:55
- John Warner says science shouldn't just solve questions. It should ask
- This I Believe - Martha Leathe, 03:33
- Listener Martha Leathe believes in telling kids the truth, even if it may be uncomfortable for her.
- This I Believe - Barbara Held, 04:13
- Psychologist Barbara Held of Maine believes a little kvetching makes for a better outlook on life.
- This I Believe - Yo-Yo Ma, 03:06
- Cellist Yo-Yo Ma believes in embracing many cultures and finding something to love in each of them.
- This I Believe - Laurie Granieri, 03:15
- In leaving the office at 5:00, Laurie Granieri lives her belief that there's more to life than work.
- This I Believe - Juliet Frerking, 04:26
- The "Guinness Book of World Records" taught Julie Frerking to believe that anything is possible.
- This I Believe - Dan Tani, 03:52
- Looking back at Earth from space, astronaut Dan Tani is optimistic about the future of the planet.
- This I Believe - Brigid Brockway, 03:32
- Ohio listener Brigid Daull Brockway believes she should stick her nose into other people's business.
- This I Believe - Susan Cooke Kittredge, 04:10
- Vermont minister Susan Kittredge believes we make torn or broken things stronger by mending them.
