This I Do Not Believe

Susan Kelley
5 min readMay 6, 2023
A broken payphone receiver.
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A while back, NPR started a series titled “This I Believe.” It was built upon a foundation laid in 1951 by Edward R. Murrow, cataloguing what he described this way: “In this brief space, a banker or a butcher, a painter or a social worker, people of all kinds who need have nothing more in common than integrity, a real honesty, will write about the rules they live by, the things they have found to be the basic values in their lives.”

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Susan Kelley

Susan is a runner, a mom of 3 grown children, and an avid traveler. She writes about humans, and wrote a book about false accusations of sexual assault.