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This is a follow-up interview with Dr. Carol Cole Kleinman about her childhood growing up in Kansas City. She discusses her friend Robbie Small (nee Rose), her travels to London, Italy and Israel at age 18 with her younger sister,...
My interview is with my Mummy. I asked her about her school. I found it interesting when she told me about the secret at her school.
This interview consist of an in-depth conversation about my dad’s life passed in his views on personal issues.
Noah Ogunleye write this for a school project about Grandpa’s childhood. Noah is 11 years old and his birthday is October 22 2012.
I (Abigail Duren), interviewed my parents over 9/11. My mom was 38 weeks pregnant with me. They both shared about their day, their fear of bringing a baby into the world, and life after such a painful day in our...
Our conversation centered on my transformation from two-time college dropout plagued with depression and suicide ideation to college graduate in my mid-40s and eventually a Ph.D. from the Missouri School of Journalism. Dr. Ross’ encouragement and influence paved the way...
Murphy Turner (44) interviews his father-in-law, Stephen Luckhaus (77), about his childhood in London, England after WWII, and his experiences living and building a family in the United States.
One Small Step conversation partners Corey Widmer (43) and Wendy Gould DeGroat [no age given] share memories of growing up, their faith, and political ideologies.
Ed Hall (59) interviews his colleague Pamela "Pam" Zoline (79) about her work and life as a writer of science fiction. They are joined by Pamela's husband John Lifton (76).
Darden Smith is a singer/songwriter and also the founder of multiple non-profit organizations. The one he is working on now is called Songwriting with: Soldiers.
My dad Ian Harris briefly talked about his travels to America in his twenties and the history of his grandparents, and great-grandparents including about what they did for a living and how thy did it back in the 19th century...
The obvious political divide in our country is, at least in part, fueled by a corrupting lack of civility. We need people who care more about the country and less about themselves.
Friends and colleagues, Glenn Mack (54) and Ken Rubin (42) interview Kirk Bachman (55) at IACP's 40th anniversary conference. They talk about their first time meeting and their experience in the culinary world.
Friends Stacey Thompson (41) and Emily Seales (39) talk about becoming mothers, how motherhood has changed them, and how they have supported each other.
Paul Gottlieb (73) talks with his daughter Caryn Diamond-Gottlieb (40) about growing up in Johannesburg, South Africa. Paul shares about his family, influential people in his life, why he decided to go to medical school, and his involvement in politics...
Mary Manning (52) interviews her colleague Brenda Gunn (52) about her work with the Society of American Archivists, the Society of Southwest Archivists, and the National Disaster Recovery Grant.
Jeanne Doty (87) tells her grandson, Patrick Johnson (30) about growing up in England during World War II.
Josh Ribakove (53) and his wife, Margaret Koppelman (51), remember their love story.
Carol Whitcraft (87) tells her daughter, Teri W. Fredericks (62), about her childhood in Texas, her various careers, and the loves of her life.
Sandy Althomsons, 39, interviews father Philip Althomsons, 75, about how he came to live in the United States.