A time for change

“It was a time when I felt free.” said Heidi Miller, during the first minute of the interview. On January 6th, 2020, Ella Miller interviewed her mother, Heidi Miller, about living in the 1990s and moving to Los Angeles after...

Design is a Process of Discovery

Andrey describes his journey from a childhood in Colombia to coming to the United States and pursuing architectural design as a student engaged in a process of discovery that will serve him building his capacity to make contributions that will...

Kate Carlyle

Lina Fang asks Kate Carlyle about the journey of becoming a high school senior and the memories that have made her experience significant.

How Does One Decide to Go into Fashion?
February 25, 2019 App Interview

To dare to dream big is an impossible goal for many people, but not for a young woman named Victoria Crawford. Find out the mindset behind striving to achieve a unique goal.

PTSD and Me: How Poetry saved me from Suicide

Erika Land and Aissatou Sidime-Blanton discuss that PTSD the Erika suffered as part of her U.S. military service as a pharmacy technician and how poetry, and producing her one-woman play (“PTSD and Me/At ease. Not today PTSD.”), has helped her...

A Peaceful Resistance

Tony elaborates on his Vietnamese Asian-American experience and his journey with Hidden Fest, a platform for creatives to network and grow.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen – my Grandma

Mostly about her marriage and people she knew,her kids,childhood,religion, and work

The Great Thanksgiving Listen with my grandma, Dia Mostafa, Part 2

I interviewed my maternal grandmother, Rosh Dia Mostafa. She was born in Cairo, Egypt on October 28, 1930. She came to the United States in 1968 with my mother and grandfather. She got her masters degree in fashion design at...