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Sally Zorn (90) talks with a college student, Mia DeGeorge (21) about some of her proudest, saddest, and happiest moments in life.
Chase Gray Interviewer (grandson) William Ernest Gray || talked about William’s (Bill’s) Life and family, his spiritual journey, involvement in Church and positive influences in his life
Interviewed my little sister about her travel life and her life on curaçao.
Kelly Davis (43) has a conversation with Mary "Midge" McDermott (76) about growing up, courtship, her career, spirituality, raising a family, and her dreams for the future.
Tony Daniels and Linda Daniels share memories of "Finding Home" with Fearrington StoryCorps volunteer, Gail Friedman on February 2, 2023 at Fearrington Village, Pittsboro, NC. As newlyweds, they were looking for adventure when Tony's work gave them the opportunity to...
Trish talks about her life growing up in Canyon Rim, her family and her love of travel.
Mary (99) shared with Veronica about her 20 years at The Mount, what brought her here and why she stays.
One Small Step conversation partners Ramona Akpo-Sani (74) and Denie Reynolds (73) discuss their upbringings, families, travels, involvement in 12-step programs, religious beliefs, and thoughts on Donald Trump. They find common ground despite differences.
Lucy Heddinger (20) interviews Isaiah Zanot (23), their partner, about his experience moving from Arizona to South Carolina after never moving out of state previously.
Children’s book authors and spouses Chris Barton (51) and Jennifer Ziegler (55) interview each other about their experiences as authors, parents, travelers, music lovers, etc., during 2022.
Drew Lamb (18) talks to Nana Jean (78) about her life as a brat, and what she learned living on a military base with her family.
Friends Pierre LaBarge (53) and Amy Mcghee (55) discuss Amy's career serving in the military and the lessons she learned along the way.
Fatiha came to Canada for her work, where she’s been living in for 4 years. She did not have much money to do club activities during her childhood, but she did make up for it by playing with neighborhood friends...
Betsy (Elizabeth) Stone talks to Brenda Genium about the power of human connection, immersing in a new culture, and the origins of her clothing store by telling the story of her trip to a small village in Guatemala.
Rafaela is a long time resident of North East Philadelphia and frequently attends art classes at Mural Arts Philadelphia Tacony. Rafaela speaks about her experiences being born in Philadelphia and partially being raised in South Korea and Philadelphia and then...
Daniel Breen (26) shares a conversation with his mother, Virginia Breen (74), about Virginia's upbringing in Massachusetts, her advocacy for women's rights, and her travels around the world.
This is an interview with my mom about her childhood growing up and all the memories she has from her childhood. Things she is grateful for and what she would change.
Yifei Lou traveled to America to study pastry making at the Culinary Institute of America. But then her time here was changed by covid and wild fires and protests, andfor us we were able to see America in these times...
Jerry, age 77, describes 30 years as an OSHA inspector, improving safety in migrant labor camps and factories. He explains how the 1975 recession threw him into public service.
Sisters Michelle [No Name Given] (56) and Gabi [No Name Given] (52) reflect on their upbringing as military children, their own careers in the military, their family relationships, and how those experiences influence who they are today.
Spouses Mary Ellen (73) and Tom Schneider (73) chat about their travels, including more than a few camping mishaps.
Is Fountaindale Public Library District the greatest library in the world? Rene Gonzales makes his case that it is wherever he travels!