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This interview provides listeners with the importance of family
Christina Wendlek (26) and her mother Constance Wendlek (62) interview Constance's mother Madeline Oliveri (89) about her young life in Brooklyn, becoming one of the first female stockbrokers on the New York Stock Exchange, and meeting and marrying John Oliveri,...
This Interview is between Madeleine(15yo) and her great grandmother Polly Braig(95yo). During our time together we discussed a few stories form her life.
Bilal Baeza (20) and Ezra Kelly (23) discuss their experiences as artists and music creators, and the role of math in their creative process. They also discuss their thoughts on the afterlife and morality.
StoryCorps intern, Julie Jones (47), interviews Elisheba Fowlkes (33) about her family history, recent move from Brooklyn to Atlanta, and most notable memories working for Barack Obama's campaign in 2012.
Tracey Mallory (48) and her friend and mentor Debra Brathwaite (69) talk about their careers in education, compare their career paths, and share memories of when they first met.
The participant’s name is Melanie. She’s 17 years old. She has a younger brother and she lives with her family. She’s my classmate. I interviewed her regarding her first day at high school. I discussed with her about how where...
We talked about Oma’s childhood and her family. We also talked about our family as we are now.
On November 27th 2022 Anna Verwij (20) sat down to interview her aunt’s mother Noreen Czarnecki (82) about her relationship with her late husband Frank Czarnecki, her life growing up in the city, and her experiences as a mother. Noreen...
Andrez Chuney (21) and Ezra Kelly (22) talk about personal growth and identity and how to find the strength in being their authentic selves.