"I think that connections are really important"
January 12, 2017 App Interview

Cervical cancer survivor Jane Fitch shares how important self-care and community support are for those going through cancer treatment. Tina White echoes Fitch's sentiments as she explains how she helped care for a friend's daughter with cervical cancer, and offers...

The Great Thanskgiving Listen with my Papa (Grandpa).

My interview with my Papa(Grandpa) about his life. He has stage 4 pancreatic cancer and I wanted to share his story before he possibly dies.

A Strong Woman’s Life

Maria Moncada takes on an interview with her mother, Carmen Ramirez. In this interview they discuss her mother’s experiences and how she has came to be the strong woman that she is today.

Great Thanksgiving Listen Grandpa Bob

My grandpa says that family is one of the most important things in life.

Exhuming the Past and Person of Martina White (Part 4)

In this interview I attempt to unearth the life of my aunt who died at age sixteen through my mother's memories and stories, further adding to the mythology which surrounds her life but also bringing it to terms with reality...

"For me, there was a lack of information"
January 11, 2017 App Interview

When Tonyia Griggs was diagnosed with cervical cancer, she struggled with the lack of information. She was ushered through treatments and procedures without a good explanation of what was happening with her body. Through her own research and experience, she...

Exhuming the Past and Person of Aunt Martina

In this interview I attempt to unearth the life of my aunt who died at age sixteen through my mother's memories and stories, further adding to the mythology which surrounds her life but also bringing it to terms with reality...

One Day at a Time – Peter and Carol Noronha

Peter Noronha (62) speaks with his daughter, Carol Shetty (Noronha) (28) about being diagnosed with a metastatic cancer and undergoing treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic, and about what has gotten him through these difficult times.

Love Strengthened through Challenges

Jim Hurst shares thoughts about significant experiences that have strengthened his love for his wife Joan.

Creating a racial justice hero: Rachel Willis of Elevating Equity

This interview details how racial justice advocate Rachel Willis became who she is today as well as the personal and professional battles she faces everyday to create a flourishing legacy for herself and her country.

Interview with Mom part 2

This is an interview with my mom after she decided to stop chemo. She has been fighting stage IV pancreatic cancer for over 2 years and has just started in-Home hospice care.

RSGM Interview

Jeff is a member of the Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission, an organization built upon recovering drug and alcohol addicts who serve food to the homeless as a part of their program. In this interview, Jeff spoke about his struggles with drug...

Inflammatroy breast cancer and How many roads must we walk before the one that leads us home
February 9, 2022 App Interview

A delve into the past of life's journeys that are put before us and how they affect us what we do with them and when time comes to leave this earth what we did about it if anything and how...

Interview with my mom

This interview between me and my mom was very personal but also very needed to happen.

Jocelyn Saribay and Erlinda Saribay

In this interview conducted on Friday November 5, 2021, I spoke with my grandma Erlinda Saribay aka "Mama Linda" (75) via phone call. We were able to speak about a variety of topics ranging from her childhood memories, to when/how...

"It is hard." Reflection on working with cancer patients

Levi Huizenga talks with his mother about working as an oncological nurse, and what's difficult and meaningful about it.

Remembering a childhood tree in the tropics

During a celebration for the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor, held in Beaufort SC on October 29, 2002, Charadin Emillia Frank of Myrtle Beach, SC reminisces about a Golden Apple tree (Spondias dulcis) that she loved when she was growing...