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This is about the 2008 global financial crisis and how it affected my dad.
Mostly what is talked about, is how she is wanting to be remembered and advice.
In this podcast, I have a conversation with a local businessman about his journey from South Africa to Ohio.
In the conducted interview, we discussed my grandmother’s childhood, relationships, opportunities, and valuable lessons learned in her life.
93 year old grandma gives us a snapshot of her life.
We talked about our ancestry and people who lived the most interesting lives in our family - grocers.
Gary discusses growing up in a small town and how he was successful despite that.
We talked about life and what’s important. Talked about family and changing anything
The life and childhood experience of Matthew Applin Jr.
We talked about my Grandmother’s perspective of the John F. Kennedy Assassination.
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
Bryan Darst, a highly respected man in Athens County, Ohio, tells his life story and shares words of wisdom.
This interview was conducted in November 2017 in Mckinney Texas. Pamela Scullen shares her life and how it's changed since growing up in a large family in Ohio. She displays a positive reaction to challenges by being optimistic and overall...
Disscussion of family history with a focus on agriculture and Thanksgiving, leading into a discussion of current traditions and my family's relationship to agriculture.