National Day of Listening is an annual observance dedicated to recording and preserving the stories of family, friends, and community members. It offers a meaningful alternative to Black Friday shopping, encouraging people to spend time listening to and documenting personal narratives.
Quick Facts
When is it?: Friday after Thanksgiving November 29
Tagged as: Cultural Observance
What’s the hashtag?: #NationalDayOfListening
When was it founded?: 2008
Who founded it?: StoryCorps (Dave Isay)
History
StoryCorps launched this initiative to encourage Americans to take time away from holiday shopping and instead invest in meaningful conversations. The organization’s mission focuses on collecting and preserving oral histories, making them accessible to future generations through the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
Timeline
- 2003: StoryCorps organization founded
- 2008: First National Day of Listening launched
- 2013: Reached 100,000 recorded interviews
- 2023: Over 600,000 participants interviewed
Upcoming Dates
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | November 28 | Friday |
| 2026 | November 27 | Friday |
| 2027 | November 26 | Friday |
| 2028 | November 24 | Friday |
| 2029 | November 23 | Friday |
| 2030 | November 29 | Friday |
How It’s Observed
People participate by recording interviews with loved ones, sharing family histories, and documenting personal stories. Many use StoryCorps’ DIY guides to conduct meaningful conversations and preserve memories for future generations.
Fun Facts About Listening
- Humans can process up to 450 words per minute
- 85% of what we learn comes through listening
- Women typically use both brain hemispheres while listening
- Active listening reduces anxiety and stress
- Empathetic listening builds stronger relationships
Quiz
- When is National Day of Listening celebrated?
- Who founded StoryCorps?
- Where are the stories archived?
(Answers: 1. Friday after Thanksgiving, 2. Dave Isay, 3. American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress)
FAQs
Q: Do I need special equipment?
A: No, a simple smartphone or recording device works fine.
Q: Can anyone participate?
A: Yes, it’s open to everyone who wants to share or listen to stories.
Q: What activities can I do on this day?
A: You can conduct interviews with family members, share your own stories, or simply spend time listening to others’ experiences.
Q: How can I prepare for an interview?
A: Prepare open-ended questions and ensure you have recording equipment ready if you wish to capture the conversation.
Q: Why is listening important?
A: Listening fosters understanding, strengthens relationships, and preserves personal histories that can be shared with future generations.
Importance of Listening
Listening strengthens family bonds, preserves cultural heritage, and builds empathy across generations. It helps combat loneliness, creates lasting memories, and ensures important stories aren’t lost to time.
Related Observances
- Oral History Month
- Family History Month
- Storytelling Day
- Grandparents Day
- Thanksgiving Day
