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Indiana

Season 1 Episode 10 | 4m 32s

Born and bred Hoosier Randy Evans explains the value he places on his sense of belonging including his connection to those that have gone before. From a rather surprising discovery of skeletons in his cellar to the backyard memorial he created for his deceased brother, Randy reflects on the nature of death and the importance of where a person is buried.

Aired: 12/15/20
Funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Extras
Originally from St. Vincent, Joyce became a matriarch in her Connecticut neighborhood.
A native Californian, Doug believes one may make a place your home simply by choosing it.
Reinventing himself, Chris dedicates his life to an underserved community in Baltimore.
After moving to New Hampshire from Kentucky, Lisa embraced her north-south heritage.
As a quadriplegic, Virginia's wheelchair accessible taxis allow Daniel to be spontaneous.
Karen loves her New York community and the people she gets to meet when volunteering.
Paul's dream of owning a home came true, but moved from North Carolina to to pay for it.
Rhode Island native Jack believes the people you spend your life with can inspire you.
Kelly built a house in Vermont to give her family a connection to a place she never had.
Nathan finds the sense of belonging and contentment he had been searching for in Chicago.