Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
Partnerships Clear
- No matching terms.
Organizations Clear
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
Dawn McCombs (52) and her husband, Jean-Paul Byrne (51) recall the serendipitous way they met and fell in love, through a personal ad placed in the Village Voice. A year-long correspondence between New York and Sydney, a short love affair,...
We talked about family and Henry’s personal life. We also spoke about his professional life.
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Hannah Clager (32) about her experiences traveling and studying abroad, in particular the intersection of art and human rights, and how it led her to her current work with Crisis Action, an organization that works...
Ima interviews her Grandad about the business he created in 1979 which operated with great success for 37 years
One Small Step conversation partners Hannah Minkler (31) and Nathaniel "Nate" Winkler (38) discus how their politics have been affected by the way they were raised, and the complexity of issues.
Michele Horn talks about her accomplishments, travel, food experiences, religion, and children. 9/26/2019. Branson, Missouri
The things we talked about in this interview included what my mother was most proud of in her life, who influenced her the most and how her life didn’t go as she had planned.
On August 8, 2015, I interviewed Alan Russell Cowan, my Dad, about his life lessons. I asked him about the people who had been important to him in his life. He discussed his parents Hiram and Marjorie Cowan, his wife...
We talked about my Dad’s experiences coming to America and living here as a green card holder and then later as a naturalized citizen. We also spoke about his relationship with my mother.
One Small Step partners Cheryl Lee (52) and Hannah Minkler (31) talk about being inspired by their fathers, their love of basketball, and ranch life.
A shortened version of my Dad’s early childhood, Military life, and professional career.
The things we talked about in this interview included what my mother was most proud of in her life, who influenced her the most and how her life didn’t go as she had planned.
Resons or choosing the California End of Life Option Act, and other life memories.