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Kristina Jones (52) talks with student, Nisreen Abo-Sido (19), about her passion for botany and science. They examine what it means to be a Wellesley science student.
Lawrence and Luther chatted about their personal experiences and the work they do at iCampus and Accountability Lab Liberia
Beth Moeller: 2020-09-01 20:20:06 Internationally renown geologist, professor and entrepreneur Jim Mellett, 84, sat down with Beth Moeller from Griswold Home Care in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic to discuss insights about characteristics driving resilience in times of uncertainty...
While waiting for our Thanksgiving lunch at the nursing home I interviewed my mom who has advanced Alzheimer's.
Lauren and Shannon talk and reflect on their experience in advising and about the profession itself.
My grandmother, who we call grammy, told me about her life as a nurse, stay-at-home mom, cancer survivor, and traveller. She is very dedicated to documenting things with photos, so it was interesting to the hear stories behind them. My...
I sat down and talked with my mother about all the changes in television since she was born and she talks about where she thinks this industry is headed.
Danielle Patterson Varner (42) interviews her colleague Paul Pierce (68) about his career in the theater industry. They also discuss the importance of community theater as a space for storytelling and identity-building, as well as the legacy of kindness Paul...
I interviewed my favorite Uncle Maurice Taylor(58). Me and him talked about how interpersonal communication has changed over the years.
Sat down with my grandma, who is suffering with memory loss, to talk about her childhood and her current life.
Emily and Grandma talk about Grandma’s past and the trials and tribulations of being her.
Attending Teacher, Nathan St. John, reflects on the impact of a resident on his practice in the first few days of a new school year.
Ninety-one year old Henry Raymont talks about his life and love with help from my mother, Wendy Marcus Raymont, who has Alzheimer’s disease. They live together in Mexico.
Evan Insley talks to Jim Reisinger about growing up in Rochester during the 40s and 50s. Also included life as a father and grandfather. His work life and why he decided to quit his job as a teacher to becoming...
A younger sister interviews her 86 year old brother whose life’s work focused on science education, especially evolution. The sibling’s age difference is 14 years so their life experiences were vastly different.
Gwen was born 12/31/1936, during WWII, in San Antonio, TX. Gwen is 83 years old and has Alzheimer’s. This is a recollection of her childhood.
Originally a celebration of Black History Month, February 2018, Middlebury College's Davis Family Library initiated a series of oral interviews, "In Your Own Words." In them, Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their...
Brandon Lewis interviews his father, Jerald Lewis, about the family's experience with Susan Lewis's posterior cortical atrophy.
Hans tells Felix about his life philosophies and his childhood in Breslau, Germany
I decided it was time to learn more about my grandma so I sat down with her on a Saturday morning and asked some questions.
Ashlee Serrano interviews her mother, Ruby Serrano about how communication and media technology has evolved. We mention telephones, the first mobile phones, cell phones, emails, fax machines, passbook printers, and more!