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Wilma Jean Owens (77) talks with her daughter Melissa Owens (47) about her upbringing in rural Virginia, her mother's lifelong influence on her, and why she is an eternal optimist.
Today I talked about my Papa’s life in the car. We talked about his life, childhood, kids, memories, and favorite things in his life. I had 14 questions to ask him but he had short answers so I had to...
I interviewed my grandfather at his nursing home. He does not usually like to talk about himself, so I appreciated his participation.
Jason Brown already had Philadelphia roots when he moved from Virginia to the Philadelphia area in 1969 as a sixteen year old. His father, Bishop Poindexter F. Brown, was the pastor of Endtime Zion Church of Jesus Christ, a Pentecostal...
Interviewing my grandma on various questions that pertains to her life. We covered everything from family to religion.
Rosalie Dance (73) speaks to her friend, Marilyn Clark (70), about growing up in the small town of Jersey Mills, PA. As a college student, Rosalie became involved in a Quaker group. She later became a professor of mathematics, which...
Life of Wilson Robert Dickerson takes you through his childhood, life growing up, hobbies, first job, first love, Korean War, early family traditions, influencers, and more
A great conversation between me and my grandma on multiple topics. One topic being the the death of her husband.
Brothers Luke (37) and Ben Drain (44) remember their school's curriculum to teach fiscal responsibility.
One Small Step conversation partners Jim Brown (75) and Paul Anderson (78) have a conversation about their backgrounds, losses in life, political views, education, the environment, and meeting up in the future for a beer. They find common ground despite...
Sisters, Stephanie Frank (35) and Alexandra Frank (32), talk about their careers, the movie that shaped their friendship, and the love for film their mother fostered in them.
How growing up in the 1960’s differ from growing up in today’s world. As well as what you wish you would have known back then.
Being in love can be difficult, hower if two people love each other so much they make it seem almost as if it’s easy. Just ask Anabelle and Richard Sher. Throughout their journey of being in love, Annabelle and Richard...
We talked about some important things in his life, and I was interested in the changes and continuities of his time versus mine. We talked about my father, the military, his wife, his parents, his childhood.
Musical influences and development in Baltimore, Maryland.
The importance of being good people, working hard and paying attention to others. Having a strong love for your family and a belief in God and practicing your religion is important because it can get you through the hard times....