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Well we talked about her growing up. Also the people that influenced here life from a younge age
This interview is between my grandma and I. We discussed everything from her adopted son to her cancer diagnosis.
My great grandmother who we all call Granny, tells me a brief summary about her childhood and her easy life. Along the way she married and had kids, who had kids, who had me. She is my mothers grandmother and...
Friends Ava (20) and Andrew (20) discuss their childhood memories, hopes for the future, and adoption.
Reflecting on meeting my (half) sister, Chrissy, for our first year together.
Glenn is a 37 year old cardiac Electrophysiologist who was adopted from Colombia at just a few months old. This interview dives into how his upbringing, the parenting style of his mother and father, and his innate interests and intellect...
Jean searching for her mother after 50 years of a cold case closed adoption.
Stories from their lives and the lives of their children living in Lehi, American Fork, and Orem, Utah from the 1950's to today.
Fannie's immigration journey from Democratic Republic of Congo To the US
A short interview/conversation with Mrs. Casso about her work at St. Elizabeth Foundation!
A meaningful talk with my adoptive mom about us, 9/11, and my adoptive Dad Jon.
After a finialized adoption at age five, I have never known a life without my adoptive family. This interview just gave some insight on how my family came to be what it is today.
A Thanksgiving Listen with my mom. Alone for the first Thanksgiving in over 50 years due to COVID, my parents were happy to open up their kitchen for a chat. “The key thing is to love each other, be kind”....
My name is Ming Triulzi, I was born in Fuling China and I was adopted when I was 7 1/2 months old. This interview was recorded in the Triulzi home on January 7 of 2018 in Felton California. Ming Triulzi,...
This interview is about getting to know a friends occupation and how she works and helps adopted children (specifically those with trauma in their life) and their family.
A Nana tells her grandson what it was like growing up in the country and city during the Second World War, being Black in segregated America, and other challenges she faced later in life.