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A candid discussion on societal views on death in America.
This interview was taken in Macon Georgia on November 24 2018. Interview of my Mom about her life. Includes her growing up, religion, her children, and her favorite memories.
An Episcopalian minister in Georgia shares his experiences and advice for young LGBTQ people.
Kleevens Gabriel interview his sister Medjine about her life and how she is grateful
The matriarchs of the Annie Lou Jones and Arlie Orr Flowers Family share memories of the Flowers family and the early years of the Flowers Reunion
Aunt Jody tells her niece Kaitlin about her life in the 1950's and 1960's through today. Jody also tells Kaitlin about the time they first met and her hopes for the latter and her children.
Gaye speaks on why and how she became the strong LGBTQ ally that she is in a conservative Southern town.
This interview is very short, but sweet. We talk about things ranging from my grandmother's childhood to her advice for many generations to come.
David explains his take on the new changes soon to come in Grove Park.
We talked about my mom’s childhood hometown and what it was like, her childhood nickname and how she got it, the worst thing she did as a kid, and lastly, her best/worst memory.
In this interview, conducted in November 2021, Bo (77)talks with his granddaughter, Brooke (13), about his childhood, jobs, life lessons, and wife. He tells about how he gained confidence and how important hard work is. He shares the story of...
My sister's early interest in health care & her position in a large family led her to nursing school but her career & life path since required an adventurous spirit and self-propelled advanced education
Nanny didn’t grow up the way I did. She had a harder life and married much younger!