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One Small Step conversation partners Donna Runnels (71) and Jodi Edwards (63) talk about law enforcement and working in prisons, family dynamics and growing up, and the people or events that shaped their beliefs.
Elmhurst Buddhist temple volunteer Chinda Tanner (63) and Monk P. Thawin Pukhao (53) discuss their personal histories and the history of the temple. They also discuss how they each contribute to their temple and what they hope for the Thai...
Errol George worked as an engineer during the 2008 Financial Recession, and his company was heavily impacted, affecting a lot of the employees. We discussed about how it impacted people in the United States during that time, and how it...
Bob Kemper was one of Ron Erbel’s dear friends. Bob’s sister, Sue recounts when she first met Ron and the impact he had on her during her brothers cancer battle and the legacy she believes Ron has left behind.
Marsha and Fred discuss their early years of marriage and building a family in North Bergen NJ
I am interviewing my brother, he was brought to the United States at only 2 years old. We are sharing his journey throughout what it was like growing up an immigrant.
Interview with my teta. She is a very amazing woman and has the best answers to questions.
Ask my dad what he was like as a kid and a teenager. Things that influenced his life.
Today, I interviewed my school's first ever college and career counselor, Miss Linda Mehas. She has been the backbone and rock of the schools job fairs and scholarships and today we will talk about her time at West Clermont and...
Uncle Keith enjoyed the chance to talk about the positive and painful memories in his life, what it has been like growing up with learning and developmental disabilities, poor, and with an abusive father. He reflected on becoming a proud...
Patrick interviews grandpa on his parents, time in the service and other parts of his life.
DSW in conversation with MJA, TFR, WCS, PMR PMR Jr and son SDW - Considine/Chairmen; Walter Hoyt; Family/College; Medical Training; Education in Akron Orthopaedics; Research; Dimitri Agamanolis; Neurosurgery; IPOTT; Visiting Professors - Bob Gillespie
DSW in conversation with MJA, TFR, WCS, PMR PMR Jr and son SDW - Casa Mimi; VP's continued; Akron Ortho Legacy; Surgical techniques (BGE/Akron Dome); Evolution of resident teaching; Denny terms; Ian McNabb
DSW in conversation with MJA, TFR, WCS, PMR PMR Jr and son SDW - Most infamous patient; Amish patients; Driving force for career; Research collaboration; Ancestry; Navy/Marine Corps service; Denny parting questions for the Department
Joseph Wesolowski (76) talks with his wife, Wendy Wesolowski (59), about growing up as a street kid in the East Village of New York City, high school, his career in Engineering and adoption of their children.
The experience of 9/11 through a non-native born man who used to live in New York.
A year after his wife’s passing a father tells his daughter about the tremendous influence his wife had on him during during their 58 years of marriage.
This interview is based on my grandma and grandpa Schamerloh’s perspective of their time and their experiences.