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Vic Danh's reflection on her dad's recent passing. A friend from France, Gwen, helped her recorded via WhatsApp
Adam Spangenberg (23) Interviews his mother Robyn Spangenberg (56) about her life during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Sometimes, a tamale is all you need to brighten your 50th day at home during a pandemic
Today, I interviewed my grandma, Betty Shelby. I asked her a few questions about her life and the lessons she learned.
In this interview, my mom reflects on her life. She also reminisces on her father.
Fertility treatments as a Canadian/American in Europe during a pandemic. The level of grief you have is equal to the level of love you have.
We talk about our first year of marriage and how the pandemic has affected us.
Karen Vickers, my mother, discusses how media is being used in the classroom in the 2010’s and how teachers are adjusting to teaching during a pandemic.
After 68 years of marriage and 72 years together I asked my folks to reflect on life together.
Three high school juniors talk about the emotional impact of social distancing and the abrupt end of Spring sports.
when taking this interview we had just put the christmas tree and added every ugly ornament we owned and ate my favorite food chicken casserole
It’s about how my friend is doing during this pandemic and her points of view during this new time.
Brother and sister interview each other on how the pandemic has impacted their lives.
One Small Step conversation partners Mark Mannette (60) and Marilyn Krause (75) discuss theater, travel, and their political views.