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Megan (20) tells a story about the most important person in her life, her grandfather “Poppy”. She talks about a road trip to his log cabin in Vermont, the many stops on the way, and their special relationship.
Arden (19) talks to Cece (19) about moments of feeling happy and alone, the origin of her nickname, how she wants to be remembered, and life goals.
Best friends, Samantha (18) and Alejandro (19), talk about careers, memories, and views on religion.
The interview went great overall, had fub and learned alot of factd about my grandpa i didnt know before.
My grandma, pam, was around 15 years old when the vietnam war happened.
Frances shared her memories of growing up in Cinisi, Sicily. And immigrating to America with her parents and sisters in 1958. She talked about raising kids in St. Louis and spending making memories with her grandchildren.
My interviewer is Tommy Cooper He is 50 years old He answers some questions about important people in his life, happiness moments and funny memories. It was great interview.
Friends Beth Brockman Miller (56) and Ermyn King (70) talk about the impact of the Chautauqua Institution on their lives. They reflect on some of their memories of growing up at Chautauqua and the sense of community that they have...
Spouses, Jeanne Wiebenga (76) and Jane Stirniman (90), speak about how they met and their relationship to the Chautauqua Institution.