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Friends Cecilia Airaldi (56) and Luisa "Ellie" Scioli (73) reflect on their friendship and time living in the YWCA Brooklyn. They discuss their stories that brought them there, their families, gender roles, and being survivors.
End of life interview with environmental activist who chose hospice early for improved quality of life.
An emotional and shocking interview with a man that has had the craziest life you could imagine.
Catherine Keyes-Guichard (53) talks with Daniel Fine (70) about growing up in Northern California and her memories of being restless, rebellious, and searching. She also discusses moving to Europe 30 years ago, marrying a French man, making her home in...
Southern California Hospice Foundation executive director, Michelle Wulfestieg and development specialist, Dana Howorth discusses their story, purpose and the Heavenly Home Project.
Nell Potter Wright (98) shares memories with her daughter, Barbara Still (71), of growing up in Virginia, going to nursing school, and being in Nurse Corps during World War II. She remembers her late husband, Alfonso Franklin Wright Jr., and...
Connie Bookman (63) and her son Darcy Reeves (37) share a conversation about their family, their public service work, and their motivations for doing the work they do.
Heather and Esmeralda (me) look back on the memories they had with their beloved Greatgrandma who passed away in 2005 from Cancer.
Sohaib Sultan (39) has a conversation with his wife Arshe Ahmed (39) about living through stage four cancer, his Muslim identity, being a chaplain at Princeton University, and fatherhood.
Ashley Clark (34) and her One Small Step partner Jordan Lindsey (36) discuss their experiences and beliefs surrounding racism, religion, abortion, and politics.
One Small Step partners Daniel "Dan" Lawrence (67) and Kim Welsh (61) share a conversation about their upbringings and their concerns about divisiveness in the US. They talk about the opioid epidemic, the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination, and their families.
Cole Phillips (a blind high school senior) reflects on high school with his Para (a teacher who assists with tests and assignments) Rugenia Keefe on the impact they have had on each other’s lives.
Jose Rodriguez gets asked questions about his love life and how he manages to be strong now that his lover is gone.
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Dawn Walsh (58), one of the founders of the Lily House, a community home for the terminally ill, about death and dying.
Barbara Hester Kurtz (87) talks with her granddaughter Susan Scott Peterson (38) about her memories of World War II, being a teenager in a military family, living on an army base and her relationship with her father.
Stefani Priskos (26) speaks with Larry Nessly (73) about his involvement in the Triangle Threshold Singers, a group that sings for individuals on the thresholds of living and dying in North Carolina. This conversation was held via Zoom due to...
Friends and neighbors Gail McGill (67) and Leta Spatz [no age given] share the story of how their husbands' deaths brought them together.
Sandra is someone who is coming over chemo and she is a very inspiring person to me. I asked her a few questions about how her life was dealing with cancer and getting over chemo.
Two former Hospice Gorge doctors sharing their experiences and things they learned working in Hospice and Palliative Care.
How a young man chose to change his life and find who he is by choosing to accept love.
Chronicaling the amazing story of hope and perseverance of Jae Roosevelt
Kevin Gluck (49) talks with his mother, Anne Perdue (74) about her life