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From growing up in Dalat, VN to how he got the name Lucky Man, Thanh Tran shares fragments of his life on his 77th birthday.
Catherine saw a flyer at Starbucks that Eli needed a kidney. Now she gets to know him months after she donated her kidney to him. Eli and Catherine are both back to good health.
Jim and Wendy Kaiser reminisce about life in the OC and California... arresting the Night Stalker ... working at Disneyland ... don’t smoke, be happy!
Moms infertility and how it lead to adoption and being a new parent
Talks about growing up all over the country, finding your “home,” relationship with parents, and hope for the future.
Financial perspectives and OC realizations by Armond Herndon and Anita Coleman who became friends at Irvine Rotary.
Karla interviews Lourdes and talks about the impact she has had in her life as a mother figure
From refugee beginnings to being filmmakers, teachers, photographers, moms, and trailblazers.
One Small Step partners Cynthia Elliott (64) and Elizabeth "Libby" Anderson (48) have a conversation about following Jesus's political example, how hard it is to affect change in a given generation, their advice to their younger selves, and being empty-nesters.
A reflection of high school memories, Class of 77. TC Williams in Alexandria, Va. Life long friendships & stories that happen along the way
Grandparents history and parents lives . High school romance and marriage . Teaching life and volunteer life. Stories about Phil. Legacy wishes.
Dinah and Renee talk about Sivia, Renee’s traveling grandma. They also chat about what is means to be “Hakka” and “Farang” at home
Jackie and Ana discuss their life and the moments that led them to meet in the unlikeliest place of all.
We met at a wedding, eloped 6 weeks later- and told no one, then had a “formal” wedding a year later.
Conversation with my dad just after his 75th birthday—we discuss family, immigration, inspiration, success, and giving back.
One white woman and one Asian young-lady tell the tale of how they met (as ex-members of an unnamed hula group). One shares a jaw-dropping secret. Lots of laughter and unfortunately, no tears. Listen for a thrilling ride.