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Patrick Groulx and Helen Rubinstein

Patrick Groulx (69) talks to StoryCorps Facilitator Helen Rubinstein (28) about his theory of “The Human Thermostat,” about overcoming his dyslexia, being an athlete at the Humana National Senior Games, 2011.

English final

This interview consisted of discussion involving the college application process and what truly matters in high school.

How has your life changed after going to college for four years?

I talk with my sister, who is a senior at West Chester in May, and asked her about how her life has changed since high school, how she adapted to a new social environment, and much more.

Grandma Helen

Gave me some good advice and talked about family.

Joseph and Gloria Lyons: Christmas Memories

Joe (92) and Gloria (94) Lyons talk about Christmas memories with their daughters, Kathy and Chris. Mom was very nervous and had the giggles; Dad loves the spotlight.

Henry Brooks interviews his father Trey Brooks
November 29, 2018 App Interview

I talk with my father about his memories involving many major world events that occurred during his youth. I also ask him about how his childhood differed from that of mine.

Mom childhood through college

From after the war to college and first job

Interview with Perri Beth Druen

In this interview with 53 year old Perri Beth Druen her 14 year old daughter, Caroline, asks questions about work, love, and even a nickname related to a president!

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Austin Laufersweiler and Maru Gonzalez

Austin Laufersweiler, 18, talks with school counselor, Maru Gonzalez, 26, about Austin’s advocacy work for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, questioning and queer youth in his high school. Austin was named the student advocate of the year for his work to...

Adam Simpkins and his older sister, Safiyah Simpkins

Adam (15) talks to Safiyah (17) about what it's like being a graduating senior in this stressful time in our lives.

Your Twenties are the Hardest

Tom Halbert talks about his family, and shares wisdom that he has learned over the years.