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Double Major

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Jun 26, 2025
Double Major

Double Major

This all-new animated short is presented as part of the new StoryCorps animation season, Father Figures, where father figures and their children share the strength and wisdom that they draw from each other. In this film, Wil Smith tells the story with his daughter about how he enrolled in college with his 18 month old daughter in tow. Working a night job and playing on the basketball team, his daughter went everywhere with him. It wasn’t easy but there was no other way to do it and together they made it to the finish line – bonded together in graduation and love.
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Strangers, Nurses, and a Perfectly Timed Miracle

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Jun 26, 2025
Strangers, Nurses, and a Perfectly Timed Miracle
“Heroes aren’t born; they’re everyday people who choose to save a life.”

— Unknown

Strangers, Nurses, and a Perfectly Timed Miracle

Meryl Hoffman collapsed of cardiac arrest in front of a medical center. Nearby strangers and off-duty nurses quickly sprang into action. The nurses performed life-saving CPR, and rushed her to a hospital where she underwent surgery and rehabilitation. “According to the American Heart Association, for every minute that passes without CPR after cardiac arrest, the chance of survival decreases by about 7–10%.” Through a coincidence, Meryl was able to reunite with the two nurses who gave her the CPR. They helped fill her in on the details of the crisis of which she had no memory. The three of them have kept in touch. “Without them, I was told, there was no doubt I would have died or been brain dead,” Hoffman said. “They absolutely saved my life.”

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