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Margaret Mackenzie-Hoosen (82) talks to her friend and mentee Jennifer Kaufman (53) about their religious, spiritual, and intellectual journeys.
For this Interview I talked to my local crazy man and asked him about wildlife conservation. Specifically hunting and what has made him realize that what he's doing is considered wildlife conservation.
Akacia Corbin’s grandfather Sye Smith talks about his past experiences in the military, other careers, and living during segregation with his family.
Friends Shelly O'Rourke (53) and Ania Welin (47) reflect on the passing of Shelly's son. They discuss the circumstances around his death, remember sitting with him at the funeral home, and describe the day of his cremation.
What the funeral business is like and how it has changed in the last 20 years
Immigrants, hunters, what I would tell my teenage self.
Bob Gang at 99 years old talks about his childhood, his education, and war service.
The amazing story about a jockey, a soldier, and a father who made it through some of the worst for a wife and four boys.
An interview of Jimmye Sue Clem, former Miss Greenville and her memories of being raised by her grandparents in a little east Texas town.
Sisters Lynn Shearon (66), Jo Hatton (64) and Janclay Peavley (57) talk about their parents and grandparents.
Adele Kurtzman (83) talks to her daughter Nellie Kurtzman (39) about raising children, being married to Harvey Kurtzman the cartoonist, and working a wide variety of jobs.