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In this interview, we talked about how she was raised in Fairfield, Connecticut. Also, that’s she’s so grateful for her family. Another thing is that she has vitiligo. In her neighborhood as a child everyone was always cared for as...
Louise Warner, 72, talks with her daughter, Julie Warner Miccichi, 40, about Louise’s youth as a first generation American, how she met and married her husband, Bob, and lessons learned from parenting four children.
Jenny Rask: 2021-02-08 01:38:50 interviews father Gene Rask about his life. My dad receives his first Covid vaccine. Remembering close friend Father Joe Pichoto’s life and family. Growing up with Joe Pichoto and Central Catholic friends. Treasured friendships, memories of...
Elodie and I sat down to talk about the broad themes of death and socialization. She discussed her mom’s impact on her life and the transition from high school to college. Also, we touch on remembering her grandpa and how...
This interview was a part of my school assignment and was conducted by me, Caden. My Nana was born in 1942, Superior Az.
Had a conversation with my fiancé’s grandfather “papa.” It was amazing to hear someone reflect on their life.
Stefani Priskos (26) speaks with Larry Nessly (73) about his involvement in the Triangle Threshold Singers, a group that sings for individuals on the thresholds of living and dying in North Carolina. This conversation was held via Zoom due to...
In this interview I talked with my mom mostly about her childhood and what it was like. I then talked with her about my childhood and raising me and what parrells there were between the two of us.
I talked with my father about his opinion of death and also how is norms/values differentiate from Western Culture.
This interview was about my grandma’s life. Growing up in Wyoming during the Great Depression. The heartbreak of becoming a widow, and finding love again.
We discuss how death and grief is docterined within Black communities in America and the taboo behind it.
Elsie's two daughters and one of her grandchildren interview her on her 89th birthday, and talk about her life in Kentucky and Ohio.
Death experience: Interview with Idil by Gloria
Our family, Jean’s childhood and her siblings, life in UK and Aotearoa New Zealand