An old woman who’s upset because she can’t talk to her granddaughter everyday.

A middle-aged man trying to keep tabs on her daughter and wife using his girlfriend’s phone.

A woman who lost her brother and father in two separate occasions within a 6-month period.

Imagine yourself having conversations with these people within a span of 11 hours. Hearing their joys and pains in life. Imagine all the stories they have about their family, their job, and their love life. Take into consideration that they’re Americans, and you’re not. Now, imagine that you’re having these conversations 4 days a week. And each day, there’s a different set of people as interesting as the ones mentioned above.

Everyday, you’ll hear countless stories. One significantly different from the other. Straight from the main characters themselves. An endless array of voices speaking tales about life, love, and loss. read more…

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