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Randal Schoepp (65) talks with his wife, Kara Schoepp (60), about his career as an infectious disease scientist as he is on the verge of retirement.
Sisters, Linda Watley Norris (73) and Pearl Watley Mitchell (78), describe what it was like growing up in Columbus, GA, reminisce about the fun times they had as children, and remember family members who have passed away.
Friends Daisy Lynton (71) and Deidad “Enid” Vega (57) share a conversation about Daisy’s life growing up in Panama, how she came to the US, her work as a nurse, and her time living in Germany, El Paso, and Georgia,...
Cheryl Kortemeier (52) has a conversation with her fellow Corporate Volunteer Council board member Jerry Travers (64) about his thoughts on finding one's volunteer passion and living a life of service.
Tasha Willis (40) interviews her cousin Jessica Simpson (30) about her experiences in Sierra Leone as an Ebola first responder.
Friends Donna York (62) and Marilyn Mongiello (55) share what it is like to support a family member with ALS. They also discuss Donna’s nonprofit Hark, which supports families dealing with ALS.
José Fajardo (58) talks with colleague Hazel Diaz (36) about growing up in a military base in Puerto Rico, his father's military service, and a letter he wrote to President Carter. He also discusses how his parents' influenced him and...
Friends and colleagues Brian Wallach (40) and Danielle Carnival (39) talk about how they began working together through Brian's non-profit, IAmALS. Brian talks about receiving his ALS diagnosis and what compelled him to want to start the non-profit, and Danielle...
Spouses Jeanmarie Badar (57) and Jim Kauffman (80) share a conversation about how they first met, the friendship that developed between them and their spouses, the passing of each of their spouses, and their relationship.
Paulyne Ngalame Ntuba (41) speaks with her coworker Yarkasah Peter Paye (46) about why they both felt called to be deployed in the Ebola response and about Paulyne's experiences during her deployment to Guinea.