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The interview with my partner, Eric Hutto, was a quick dive into his thoughts on death.
In this StoryCorps, I interview my roommate Jacquelyn and talk to her about the meaning of life and what she wants to be remembered for.
Death, Dying and Loss Final Interview. Discussing my end of life choices and views and how this class has shaped and developed them. #GSUDDLF19
I talked with my Mom about my grandparents that passed away before I was born because I wanted to know more about them.
Merrill Leslie (82) shares stories with her oldest son Jeff Maudlin (66) on surviving a crazy childhood, becoming self-reliant at an early age and the lessons of dignity and love in death with the passing of a child, parent and...
Lucretia McCulley (Richmond, VA) interviewed her mother, Evelyn Loven McCulley Ochs (age 83) on October 2, 2015, about her parents running a boarding house and tourist home in the 1920s and 1930s in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, a small mountain...
A Speech Pathologist has a conversation with her long-time patient and friend.
A grandmother and son talk about the struggles of losing a child and a mother as well as what it’s like to be a single woman pathing her own way in the south.
Rob Tolbert is my neighbor and now knew friend after listening to his advice and adventures
My grandma and I recounted her life growing up, reflecting on the good and the bad.
Throughout the enterview I asked my grandmother about her religious and life adventures. We talked about how it used to be when she was younger and What is was like growing up.
Interview on my grandmas reaction& interpretation of events that took place 19 years ago