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My Dad talks about growing up in Wyoming and in the San Fernando Valley, when it was still ranches and orchards. He talks about his older family members, his friends, and his memory of the day his wife Susi was...
Sabina talks about gender equality and social inclusion in coastal Kenya with a focus on her previous experiences and how it shaped her passion for women's and girls' empowerment.
I talk to my dad about his educational history and get to know him more while he supplies advice to me about my educational future.
My aunt Klymer and I talked about how she moved from Honduras to the United States when she was 18 and completed high school, and college in Michigan and then eventually moved to California.
In this recording, teacher and student discuss the lessons Krueger conveys in Ordinary grace, and how our generations understand and are impacted by those lessons differently.
Philip talks about going to college after growing up in poverty in rural Michigan, being a hippie for 11 years during the 1970s, and a 2nd career. Philips shares the physical challenges he faces as a 73 year old and...
My dad recalls his father's best advice to him and what he would say to his father if he was still here with us.
Paige Hanks [no age given] and Skip Tylman [no age given], OSS conversation partners, spoke of their backgrounds. Paige was brought up by a strong mother figure, and Skip found he felt at home working for Procter & Gamble. Both...
Lori explained her experience with reading as she grew up.
I interviewed my Uncle about his personal life.
My family and I moved to the U.S. when I was 7, and my mom has worked hard everyday to support me.
In this interview, Phillip Borhani and fellow classmate Carter Smith discuss the topics of addressing stereotypes and social norms as well as the idea of morality versus justice in the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee.
An Indian educational fellow’s story of emotions, learning, and self-realization set in the far western Nepalese Himalayas.
I am a science teacher (56) in a middle school struggling to keep my students engaged. My daughter (17) is a high schooler with a very in-depth understanding of how this pandemic is affecting students. We talk about this subject...
Happy Labor Day! My husband Don and I chatted with my father-in-law Tom Sheffler about the dignity of labor and the changes in workplace ethics over his lifetime. At eighty-three, he works harder than anyone I know. In this chat,...
This interview is about my grandfathers childhood, his future dreams, his bad deeds as a kid, education, regrets, summers, entertainment, and the jobs he kept as a teen.
Me and my teacher talking about life lessons and his contribution to WCCS
My mom grew up rough so how she grew has changed how she views the world and how she takes on working in the public
We talked about my mother’s schooling experience from elementary school to college.
Betty and I talked about the cultural differences of growing up in China versus America.
In this interview, Ethan Do, 15, interviews his friend's grandmother, Jeanie Ng, 79, talks about her life. She goes over the earliest memories she has, before she even has a sense of individuality. These old memories of the Japanese bombings,...