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Terry Smith was born right before the Vietnam war. He lived through it as a student and he went on to teach it year after year in his high school American history teacher. In this interview you will be provided...
This interview is about the opinions of Counterculture and Elvis Presley from Louise Kulp
This interview was recorded in Detroit Country Day Middle School. The date of this interview was April 16th 2018. I interviewed Valerie Yang. We talked about broad topics about her life. Those topics included, her sisters, her books, and her...
My aunt tells me of family history, and the women in my family who went to college during the Great Depression.
“I would like to see people be inspired to live cooperatively, and balanced, sharing life, space, and resources..." Susan Murphy was a founding member of Saugerties’ Cantine’s Island Co-Housing Community. With a storyteller’s talent and passion for the concept of...
Ernestine shares her story about living on a farm with ostriches and foster kids and dreaming of a new and different life...
Exploring Life’s meaning and questions, Novick & Falardeau discuss the importance of tapping into our innermost truth albeit facing limiting fears, and how being courageous means complete and total surrender.
Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion.
Kathryn di Giovanni looks back on America during her 101 years - race relations, the empowerment of women and how to survive crippling loss. An amazing positive take on life from a remarkably sharp and articulate 101 year old woman.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Debbie Nadolney (66) about running the art gallery Art Market Provincetown (AMP) for twelve years as well as her life in art and music.
In this interview, I conversed with Kamarion Miller, a 16-year-old artist, author, designer, actor, and many more, and discussed the power of storytelling and his advice for audiences.
interviewed about John F. Kennedy and the impact he had on her life.
We talked about just his past and memories that truly stuck with him even until now. Discussing his past influences, we were able to connect over the still relevant topics in society today.
"You know that saying about doing something that scares you?" Nancy Campbell has left no corner of Saugerties untouched by her DIY approach. She has been an owner of a gallery downtown, served on the town board and acted as...
I forgot to mention the movies I did I loved it about 20 movies and commercials and meet everyone in the business
Jessica recalls her first museum memories and how it impacted her continued love for and support of cultural institutions to this day
Interview with John Perek the grandfather of Hailey Paulick talks about life experiences in the 1960s.
This interview is about life. Creative Arts therapist Shawn Dubin and her Earth conscious recycling niece Jennifer Mabley discuss their family, values, and life.
Mara Jill Herman (Astoria) interviews her mom Emmi S. Herman (Searingtown) on Mother's Day, 5.9.2021. They chat about community, collaboration, vaccine awareness, and legacy.
An interview with Brenda, a 79 year old creative lady with 2 beautiful kids, a garden to tend to and a new creative project to take on
We discussed life in the 1960s and the impacts major events had on life. For example we talked about the civil rights movement and Vietnam war