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Heather Florescue and Nicole Collins

Dr. Heather Florescue (43) shares a conversation with Nicole Collins (32) about Nicole’s pregnancy with her sons, her stillborn son, her next pregnancy following that, and about the importance of raising awareness about stillbirths and miscarriages.

Twin Talk with Tori

Tori shares her story about growing up with a her twin brother Dylan. Dylan has down syndrome and Tori does not (a 14 in a million statistic). Listen to hear more about these fun, loving, and interesting pair of siblings.

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Archie Hamilton and Kathryn Healy

One Small Step conversation partners Archie "Wayne" Hamilton (47) and Kathryn Healy (64) connect on their enjoyment of Shakespeare, the importance of everyone's unique story, and having as well as advocating for people with disabilities.

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SusanRobin Schneider and Nalani Saito

SusanRobin Schneider [no age given], also known as Susan Twin To Robin, talks with MobileTour Facilitator, Nalani Saito (24) about her adventures with her twin sister Robin, their family, and dealing with the grief of losing Robin and their parents.

Audie Lucius interviews his grandmother about her life in Chicago, Illinois.

The interviewee is my grandmother Pamela Walker. Fifty three years old. I am the interviewer eighteen years old. The interview took place on Sunday November 25, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois. In the interview my grandmother talks about what school was...

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Barbara (Bunny) Sims and Bruce Sims

Barbara (Bunny) Sims (73) and her husband, Bruce Sims (74), remember Bunny's father and the role he played in World War II while serving in the U.S. Navy. They also discuss their family, their careers, and the places they've lived.

Exploring Identity as a Twin

An honest conversation with my fraternal twin about her experience growing up as a twin and how her identity and relationship with self has developed over time.

The Highs and Lows of Twinhood

my sister interviews me about what it’s like being a twin and how people often treat us unfairly because of it.