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A man (48) reflects on his years of teaching middle and high school, both through highs and the lows to his daughter (15).
Daughter interviewing her dad on the impact of his mother’s loss and how it contributed into his successful career.
[Recorded: Friday, March 29, 2024] Susan Gallander (52) from Charlottesville, VA and NB (20) from Charlottesville, VA immediately bonded over the importance of elementary education, as Susan is a teacher and N is studying education. Both participants are religious, and...
Coworkers Haley (19) and Aiden (21) discuss his life, being a military child and his hopes for the future with his future career and possible family.
Graycee (21) interviews Traiven (24), who discusses what his life was like overall and how being a part of the LGBTQ+ community has impacted his life.
John Neumann talks with his friend Don O'Brien about growing up in Eastern Washington, on the northern end of the Columbia River, and about his career as an educator. Recorded March 23, 2024
Alvin is my academic advisor at the University of Nebraska. We have built a great relationship and he is someone I could trust with anything. He’s been there for me through some hard times this year and I enjoyed my...
College friends Denisses (18) and Aurora (20) speak about things that are hard to say but still need to be said. Where safe spaces are allowed and hugs are always guaranteed.