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Jennifer Bonds King (38) and her husband, Kevin King (45), speak with their aunt Norma King Gary (89) about her life growing up in Atlanta on "Sweet" Auburn Avenue in the 1940s and '50s.
John Arthur (38) is the 2021 Utah Teacher of the Year and one of four National Teacher of the Year Finalists. John talks with Mrs. Kathy Anderson (73), his 9th grade English teacher, about how she inspired him to become...
I interview my mom, Stephanie Kirk, and ask her questions about her life in Salt Lake City. We talk about her career as an interior designer, some life lessons, and impactful experiences.
My Poppie, who grew up in the South, recalls events from his childhood, like memories of his suburban neighborhood, his grandfather’s farm, and the assassinations of Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Later, he summarizes his college years, how he...
His childhood experiences, how time has changed things, and personal life going from a child to an elder
This interview is with my aunt Vatsana Suttlemyre from Laos. We talked about her journey to America and her life after she moved to Bountiful.
Me interviewing my grandma about her past growing up in Georgia in the 50’s and 60’s
Stories from their lives and the lives of their children living in Lehi, American Fork, and Orem, Utah from the 1950's to today.
My grandmother Maryann tells me about her life and childhood. How growing up as a kid and her opinion on life now.
I interviewed my boyfriend about his accident- this month marks the 13 year anniversary. The recording cut off right before we were through- but you get the idea :-)
My aunt tells me of family history, and the women in my family who went to college during the Great Depression.