Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- Long Beach California 1480
- Community 509
- Concordia 1480
- Concordia College 120
- Army National Guard 1480
- Brutal 1480
- palm springs 1480
- Trial 1480
- Growing Up 1480
- IWC 116
- Family 344
- childhood 153
- Childhood memories 122
- Life 113
- memories 110
- Marriage 98
- School 92
- StoryCorps Connect 87
- 3,964 more
Partnerships Clear
- Providence 23
- 2023 Mobile Tour 18
- El Paso, TX 12
- Providence Mount St. Vincent 10
- Providence Institute for Human Caring 6
- WTIP 5
- Albuquerque, NM 3
- Chautauqua Institution 3
- Hauser & Wirth 3
- Providence Hospice Portland 3
- WUTC 3
- American Pilgrimage Project 2
- Central Synagogue 2
- Innisfree Village 2
- Providence Home and Community Care 2
- Taos, NM 2
- Community Voices of Lake Geneva 1
- COVID-19 American History Project 1
- Marfa, TX 1
- OCA-NY 1
- Providence Alaska 1
- WGBH Educational Foundation 1
Organizations Clear
- Andover Center for History and Culture 18
- StoryCorps 18
- None 13
- Concordia College 12
- Moscow Farmers Market 11
- 427 more
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
My Uncle spoke about how great his childhood was and how he likes making people happy. He shared his hobbies like Hunting and making baseball bats.
James Conway (69) shares with Maureen Connor (67) his journey and profound learning as a healthcare executive in patient- and family-centered care, through partnership with patients, family members, staff, clinical/administrative leaders, and trustees.
I interviewed my mom, Kim Walsh, and asked her questions about her childhood.
He grew up in a large family, playing sports. He worked hard for 2 companies he owned. Loves his family
Caitlin and her student Casey sat down to talk about childhood and what it really means to grow up.
I talked to my grandmother about her life growing up and as a teenager
I interviewed my dad. We talked about his life growing up and I learned a few new things that he though about me :)
I talk with my father to see what it was like going to school and being a kid in the 60s and 70s