Miz Amy Thompson Remembered

Crystal Thompson remembering her grandma, Amy Thompson, also known as Miz Amy

Emma Leggett and her grandmother discuss living through WW2, teaching high school seniors, and raising two children in Pascagoula, MS.

In this interview, conducted November 24, 2018, Emma Leggett (16) interviews her grandma, Sue Leggett (78), about her children, her teaching career, and funny stories! Mimi, as her grandchildren call her, explains many noticeable differences in the political system. She...

Healthy Aging Interview

Interview with a priest about his aging process. His concerns about the future and how his faith played a role in his health.

Interview with Ruth McDaniels

The topic of religion and growing up catholic

Cailyn Stile interviews Ronald Baran about his Past Experiences

This interview was on November 22, 2018 and Grandpa explained to me about his past childhood and accomplishments throughout his life. He also explained about the time he met grandma and experience in the army.

Neighbors remembering the life of America's greatest monumental sculptor

This is an interview with residents of Middletown residents about another local resident who was one of Americas most prolific sculptors.

Religion Interview

We discussed how religion meant to him and his family. We touched upon how he goes throughout his day and life with this religious thoughts and beliefs. We touched upon the holidays he liked, and how it impacted him.

Development Interview with Uncle Bri

Uncle Brian and I went over stories and influences from his youth and hopes for the future to come.

An Interview with Pa

An interview with my grandpa who lived a simple and proud life of love, marriage, and family.

Katarina Fenner and her Mom Linda Fenner talk about elections, religion, spirituality, and advice. (pt. 3 of 3)

In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Chandler, Arizona, Katarina Fenner (13) interviews her Mom Linda Fenner (47) about her jobs, elections, religion, spirituality, and advice. Mrs. Fenner shares her opinions about several elections, especially the 2016 election. She...

Barbra on her family
January 24, 2020 App Interview

My grandmother reflects on her childhood, her experience's effect on her role as a parent, and family history.

The Great Listen

I interviewed my mom about many topics such as life lessons, our family heritage, her childhood, her education, her marriage, her jobs, civic engagement, and religion. I learned lots of new things!

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She lived in many places during her childhood. She also celebrated her wedding at the South Coast Fellowship (we actually used to go to this church but now we go to a different one and she also used to work...

Auction Houses, London, and the World of Art

My mom and I talked about her first job. We also talked about when she lived in London in the 90s

Collete’s more than just a neighbor, she’s family

Collete is a strong 75 year old women who adores her family and neighbors. She had a fun and adventurous childhood but there were some twist and turns. She grew up in Chicago and later moved to the Eastside, life...

Pam talks about life lessons and her calling.

Bella Roesler's grandmother, Pamela Taunton, gives advice to teenagers. Pam talks about life in Catholic school and her artistic calling.

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Salome Mwangi and Stella Okech

Stella Okech (22) speaks with her conversation partner Salome Mwangi (50) about her childhood memories, her activism in the refugee community and the many ways she and Salome are tied together.

The Hurricane Branch Library and its Anime Fannatiku Club provided a safe and supportive place for Cynthia Hawk

Recording September 24, 2017 – Cynthia Hawk discovered an anime club at the Hurricane Branch Library in Hurricane, Utah during her elementary years. It was created by WCLS employees Natalie Daniel and Sarah Hall, called Anime Fannatiku and Manga Club....

The Beginning of Our Family

This is the story of how my parents fell in love. It’s honest, and real, and very very cute.

Art without boundaries

My aunt, Lisa Colt, tells stories of her high school art students and how they come to understand more about the difference between process and product.