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Amy Keck interviews her 67-year-old father, John Kennedy. John was diagnosed with ALS in 2022 and reflects on his life and the legacy he hopes to leave.
Ranty Interview that covers the bases of my pecularity and how I felt about my english teacher.
My mom and I caught up again over the phone. Just as southern states are beginning to reopen the virus is reaching our family like never before but my mom believes that her faith and military experience will carry her...
Elijah Wiseman (17) talks to Dorothy Kenny about her life and the struggles she faced after her husband's diagnosis with ALS.
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.
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention colleagues John Redd (53) and Dan Martin (53) talk about deploying to Sierra Leone as Ebola responders in the fall of 2014. They focus on the most stressful day of John's life (21 October...
Alberto Ibarguen (79) and his son Diego Ibarguen (48) remember Susana, Diego's mother and Alberto's wife who recently passed away after years of battling ALS. They remember their earliest memories of her, recall her powerful and loving presence, and praise...
Jodi O'Donnell Ames (55) speaks with friend and mentee Mackenzie Anderson (23) about starting Hope Loves Company after losing her husband to ALS and joining the community of people who have lost someone to the disease. They talk about the...
Rachel Corey (32) interviews her father, George Corey (72), about his childhood memories, his involvement in science club, and his educational pursuits. They also discuss parenting style and his sense of justice.