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“Do whatever comes along”—Frederick William Dalton. We talk about Helen’s grandfather Dalton; Idahoan, college graduate, socialist, and farmer.
Yonatan Yastrebenetsky Asks Questions To His Grandpa About His Life As Well As About Interesting Advise For His Own Life
Erika Warner shares her story of learning English, falling in love, finding her life’s vocation and the importance of giving back to your community.
In 1965-66, Sora Frankel and her husband Aaron Frankel taught at the Joint Embassy school in Jakarta. In this conversation, Sora discusses teaching in the school, dealing with the results of the uprising of 1965, and employing household servants.
Martie Brennan shares her love for Libraries and stories from the creation of the Boise Public Library branch library system.
Doug Sims shares his perspective on libraries as centers for connecting communities.
Aparna and Naga share their stories of the changes they have witnessed and made reality through their volunteer work with the Association For India’s Development.
Margaret Lim speaks about her experience immigrating from Indonesia to the United States.
The movie Crazy Rish Asians doesn’t accurately portray actual Asian life. Karoline went to China in 2nd grade and learned wealth is not always measured in money like portrayed in the the movie but in experiences, family etc.
Jake Ryther (14) talks with Joe Ryther (43) about his experiences in the 20 years he spent serving his country.
Dulce describes the Mazahuan embroidery she has brought to the World Village Festival.
Gail tells the story of her relationship with her Jewish Heritage and the impact of meeting Elie Wiesel.
Antonio Cariello (me), and my soon-to-be 81 years old grandpa go over his best and worst moments. These span from his childhood during World War II to his experience fighting lymphoma, covering subjects like marriage and the birth of children...
This interview talks about self-identity and discovering what that means to us. As well as sexuality and things that aren’t what society would consider the “norm.”
Jodi speaks about growing up in the West in the 1950’s, taking risks, and public service.
Becca shares short stories about her first catch on a fly rod and answers a couple of questions about Idaho fish
Jordyn B. talks about her past and how it has impacted her as well as the way that she sees her future now.
Enriqueta shares words from the endangered Mazahua culture.
Aparna and Naga share their stories of the changes they have witnessed and made reality through their volunteer work with the Association For India’s Development