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Sean Carlock asked his Grandma Myrna Olsen about her childhood and her life
Becca shares short stories about her first catch on a fly rod and answers a couple of questions about Idaho fish
Me, Sam Meyer interviewed my mother, Lindsey Meyer. We talked about her life and how it revolves around me being happy. She cried and laughed, it lasted about 25 minutes.
Stella Okech (22) speaks with her conversation partner Salome Mwangi (50) about her childhood memories, her activism in the refugee community and the many ways she and Salome are tied together.
Jodi speaks about growing up in the West in the 1950’s, taking risks, and public service.
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.”
Spring Marketside Chat with Denise and Linda about their Moscow Farmers Market experiences and memories.
My father (Stan Noble) talks about life in Seattle and Idaho in the 70’s and 80’s. He describes dumb decisions he made as a toddler, teenager, and adult (lol). *very emotional* CAUTION- be warned of tears. Try not to cry...
Hank Ebert (64) interviews his wife Maione Carrijo (58) about her life in Brazil before she married him and moved to Idaho. Maione then interviews Hank about his unique upbringing as the child of diplomats, living in various countries from...
I got the chance to interview my dad and hear more about his life than I had know before. We talked about his childhood, his political opinions, his time in the military, and his perspective in general.
Stealing pies, working to damn much, and the affection she had for her Grandmother, "Grandma T" recounts stories of growing up the good times, and the bad.
Dulce describes the Mazahuan embroidery she has brought to the World Village Festival.
Fishing guide Ryan talks about a client getting caught with his pants down
Yami took the opportunity to have freedom and work when she moved to the U.S.
Gail tells the story of her relationship with her Jewish Heritage and the impact of meeting Elie Wiesel.
Jordyn B. talks about her past and how it has impacted her as well as the way that she sees her future now.
One Small Step partners Mumbi Carter (73) and Grammy Nora (65) share a conversation about their work, their political beliefs, and their families.
My grandfather lives in a world opposite the one he grew up in. This is his story.
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.
Father and son Eric Holstine (55) and Chris Holstine (18) have a conversation about college plans, past experiences, personal interests, family memories, and their relationship.
Troy Wright (52) talks with his daughter Madeleine Williams (28) about their respective life journeys and shared love for music.
Longtime friends Buta Muzuri (49) and Pierre Bashale (54) talk about their respective life journeys, including living as political refugees in Boise, Idaho.