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Dylan Meyers (age 15) talks with her grandmother Karin Meyers (age 85) about the Holocaust, being Jewish, and Karin’s life in high school, college, and afterwards.
This interview dives into the life of Anne Miller and her livelihood. We hear stories about her parents and what it was like growing up for her. She shares some advice and amazing stories that are worth listening to.
One Small Step participants Clay Pope (52) and Dara Van Laanen (64) talk about their families, their career, and their experiences living in Oklahoma.
A grandson interviews his two loving grandparents about everything from growing up in New York in the 1940s to Jewish cuisine and everything in between.
Interview with grandpa who was in navy and police department
Questions and answers about Adam’s experiences growing up, preparing for his bar mitzvah, and being Jewish.
A Jewish boy/man’s experience as a observant in Philadelphia and it’s suburbs from the 1970s to the present.
In this interview I am wit my Grandpa talking to him about The Bay Of Pigs. He was stationed in South Korea when President Kennedy issued the military on high alert. This interview explains how it effected him.
Barbara Kahn visited with Mia Bonta, sharing her love for the city of Alameda, what it means to be a mother and a woman dedicated to engaging our world, why she loves her grandchildren so, and what she hopes for...
Ninety-one year old Henry Raymont talks about his life and love with help from my mother, Wendy Marcus Raymont, who has Alzheimer’s disease. They live together in Mexico.
Sofia Munoz (25) talks with her Grandmother, Rosa Acosta (80), about fleeing the Castro regime during the 1960's.
In this interview I talked about mostly says and other psycho logical things in baseball.