Merideth Wieland and Anita "June" Jeung

Merideth Wieland (54) talked with her Auntie June (Anita Jeung) (96) about June's childhood and family (Chong), including Merideth's father Wilbur Chong. June takes them out at the end with a song.

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Douglas E. Aldridge and Mike Aldridge

Mike, 32, interviews his father, Douglas, 58. Inspired by a sudden increase in their family through Mike’s engagement with a woman with a son, Douglas talks about his grandparents and about being a parent.

Edwah O’Neill and George Lonsdorf: Edwah’s Wild Ride

Edwah O’Neill (~63) describes being swept a quarter mile through an underground culvert during a torrential rainstorm in 1971, when he was 14 years old. George Lonsdorf (69) met Edwah when Ed commented on George’s Friends of Narberth History Facebook...

Social media through the generational divide.

Alyssa Roberts spoke with her son Justyn Bozek regarding the workplace and travel as they have progressed with the digital age. How her safety has been impacted and how interaction with family and businesses have been influenced.

Service Learning- Stella Manns
January 14, 2021 App Interview

Butch Duncan talks with granddaughter, Stella about everything from school to his childhood.

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William McAllister, Lisa McAllister, and Amy Farges

William McAllister was interviewed by his daughters, Lisa McAllister and Amy Farges, as well as his grandson, Julien Farges. They talked about William’s life growing up, the Depression, WWII, William’s return to college after the war, his Masters and PhD,...

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Sheila Smith and Dana White

Sheila Smith is interviewed by her daughter, Dana White about her ex husband, Damon White, his death, and being a single parent and raising two.

James and Kathy Smith Interview by Sam Feinberg

James Smith (73) and his wife Kathy (73) are interviewed by their grandson, Sam (15). Jim and Kathy reflect on their lives and compare their experiences at Sam's age.

Allison Lam and Daniel Lam

Daniel tells a story about growing up with his family, and how he feels about the current pandemic.

What do you want it to be called?

This is the way me and my sister are when we are together we can never have serious conversations unless it's a serious situation