Hundreds of stories live inside of the people we meet, or pass on the street or those we cross paths with everyday. A whole world is alive in every single mind. Join your host, Felicia Chappelle, for short narratives of emotional imagination. You never know what people are dealing with when you see their FACES ON THE TRAIN. Follow us on INSTAGRAM @WOMENWORKWONDERS
Benny digs for childhood memories during men's group to restore his weathered spirit.
Marni imagines flying through the walls and visiting her neighbors.
Veronica enjoys her family's 200 year old settler home with all its warm history even when challenged by the second amendment.
Courtney hoped her lifetime love is stronger than her secret.
Bridgett Mitchell lost her legs but finds an unexpected sense of peace at home.
Deborah is a surgeon who takes time away from home to unwind after working.
Lacey is attracted and repulsed by a flight mate on her commercial aircraft commute.
Pierre builds a cage for his free spirited friend's colorful bird.
The dignified Mrs. Edith Harriett has most her years behind her but moves through her routine with vigor. Photo George Becker
Delores eats but is somewhat undernourished at the family dinner table. Photo Karine Monteiro
Melissa plans a rescue from an overwhelming teenage life. Photo Ketut Subiyanto
Davida boundaries prove she has more mojo than she thought. Photo Ba Phi
Priscilla wonders away from a dark mood and into a distracting adventure. Poem The Firefly Photo Tembela Bohle
Noah seems to fit in but he is in a world all his own. Poem Tier One Offender Photo Leah Kelley
Alberto finds special treasures on his island adventure. Photo Jahanjeer Bm
Lovers frolic in the pleasures of the great outdoors. Spring has SPRUNG! Poem THIS SHE! Photo Johannes Plenio
Doris faces the loss of six figures and sleeping on the streets. Poem JOY! Photo by Pexels
Teagon sorts receipts for tax time. Poem ROSES AND OOD Photo Credit Andrea Piacquadio A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Irving approaches life outside of music. Poem DARKROOM Photo Credit David Yu A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Beau is never too old to play in the snow. Photo Wendy Wei A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Denise is fast-on-her-feet thinker with wacky bar room psychology. Photo Sean Patrick A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
An aging elder takes lessons from the coming generations. Photo Magda Ehlers A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Vivian addresses racism. Poem: Search Engine and Photo Credit Luam Rezende A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Grandma Alvarez shares her young and quiet heart. Photo Conor Danylenko A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Kimberly snd Ronald start off in their first little house. Photo freestocks.org A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Sarah is loved but she is also fighting. POEM Nasturtium, an Edible Flower Photo Credit Jonaorle A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
To Natalie, racism is annoying like a fly in the room when you're trying to nap. It challenges her friendships. Photo Thierry Fillieul A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Pepper grows in leaps and bounds on a wild nature trail. Photo pexels.com Viktoria Alipatova
Rachel comienza el día con muchas esperanzas durante el desayuno. La foto Lucas Guizo
Gracie hace un plan para ser madre. Photo Pexel.com by Frandesta
Back to school for Riley puts an end to summer fun. Poem SOMETHING TO GROW WITH Photo Ubeyde Oral A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Marilyn has to examine who has surrounded her and whatsoever they want. Photo Retha Ferguson A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Bette se toma un momento de soledad para considerar opciones más fuertes. Photo Retha Furguson
Allison comes to terms with something that is not working. Poem: The Rice Photo credit: Sebastian Sørens A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Kristen encuentra una forma de salir de casa. Foto de Frank Winkler en Pixabay.com Poema: CRECERLO
Black collar work is only a small part of April. It is a job, not an identity. Photo SKITTERPHOTO A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Cientos de historias viven dentro de las personas que conocemos, las personas que vemos en la calle son las que cruzan nuestro camino todos los días. Un mundo entero está vivo dentro de cada mente. Acompáñame para estas breves narrativas de imaginación emocional. Nunca sabes a qué se enfrenta la gente cuando ves sus CARAS EN EL TREN. En cada episodio, obtendrás un destello de información sobre alguien a quien quizás hayas visto hoy. En un instante puedes encender la ira, cambiar una vida con bondad o incluso enamorarte locamente.
I never heard of Amie Hardwick but her story shook me. This is dedicated to Amie H. Poem: HAS TO HAPPEN photo Raša St A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Rachel starts the day with high hopes over breakfast. Poem OUT OF POETRY Photo jeshots.com A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Gracie makes a plan to be a parent. Poem Bitches' Brew photo by Erkan Utu A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Bethy takes a moment in solitude to consider stronger choices. Poem: POETRY IN HIDING. photo by Anastasia Shuraeva on Pexel A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Flash Fiction Audio Drama A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.
Kristen finds a way away from home. photo by James Wheeler on Pexel. Poem: GROW'D IT UP A Will Walker and Faith Productions production.