Dylan Mietzner and Jalena Mietzner

Dylan Mietzner: 2020-11-24 21:34:40 Dylan (14) talks with his Mom (52) about life lessons.

Lianmarie Aviles interviews Ryann Keene

Lianmarie Aviles interviews Ryann Keene: 2020-04-23 01:46:16

Eric McKibben interview with Antonio

I (Eric McKibben) interview my friend (Antonio Sanchez) for spanish class and ask him about some of his experiences as a first generation American.

Manas Ranpariya & Jayshri Ranpariya

Manas Ranpariya (18) talks with his mom, Jayshri Ranpariya (47), about her childhood in India, coming to America, and her journey to where she is now.

Interview With Nicole Allen

Jetta Janusz (16) talks with Nicole Allen (19) about her life and the choices she made to get to where she is.

My interview with Livvy Rowley

Corrina Carras talks with her friend and classmate. Livvy Rowley is 13.

Liam O'Connor and Jim Columbo Discuss Trap Shooting.

Liam O'Connor (13) interviews his grandfather Jim Columbo (70) about his experience as a champion trap shooter who was on the Gold Medal winning team for the 1970 World Games, representing the United States. : 2020-06-09 03:21:11

Treyon Scott/StoryCorps – The Great Thanksgiving Listen

My name is Treyon Scott I couldn't do my grandfather like I said I would because something had caught besides I had used my cousin DJ Simpson for the interview.

Marcus McNeill and Alice McNeill

In this interview, Marcus McNeill interviews his family member, Alice. The topics discussed are Voting, Current Issues and personal questions were asked

Jordan Roof and Lea Zikmund. The best roommates to ever exist.

Jordan Roof: 2020-04-17 18:40:01 Jordan Roof (25) reminisces with Lea Zikmund (23) about some of their favorite memories of living together.

StoryCorps Connect May 12 2020 5:41 pm Nathan Walker & Jill Belardi

Jill talks about owning a race team and living with my mother, as well as growing up in Monroe.

Steve Kessel and Mary Olen

Steve Kessel: 2020-08-25 16:10:13 Steve and Mary Olen friends and neighbors and Osher members reminisce about the 60’s.

Interview with Wilma Kilpatrick who served 28 years. “looked into myself to move forward”.

Wilma who served 28 years shares some of her experiences and how her father's passing affected her as a little girl. In addition to honoring her mother's teaching of spirituality carrying her through from prison to freedom.