interviewing my great grandfather

payton(13) and Clinton(87) discuss Clinton’s childhood and how he grew up.

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Courtney McNeil and Leslie McGowan

Courtney McNeil (45) speaks with her mother Leslie McGowan (73) about childhood memories, her family background, and her experiences as a working mother.

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Rosie Davis and Johnny Davis

Husband and wife, Johnny "John" Davis (79) and Rosie Phillips Davis (74), talk about John’s life, his military service, and becoming a physician’s assistant.

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Bernard Green and Garrad Green

Garrad Green (47) interviews his father Barnard Phillip Green Sr. (75) about growing up in Philadelphia, relocating to Alabama, lessons he has learned through fatherhood.

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Chief Harold "Buster" Hatcher

Dr. Harold "Buster" Hatcher, Chief of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says about being Native American "I...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Vice Chief Cheryl Cail

Cheryl Cail, Vice Chief of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to her to be a member of the tribe. She talks about learning more about her Waccamaw...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Marie Hatcher Hines

Marie Hatcher Hines, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to her to be a member of the tribe. She says of her Native American heritage,...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Susan Hayes Hatcher

Susan Hayes Hatcher, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to her to be a member of the tribe. She says "we want for our people...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Randy Wood

Randy Wood, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says "we're like everybody else, we just...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Glenn Cook

Glenn Cook, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says "I'd like to see success so...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Fire Keeper Marion Craddock

Marion Craddock, Fire Keeper of the Waccamaw Indian People, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says that his role as Fire Keeper, which includes the...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Ricky Hudnall

Ricky Hudnall, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. Ricky says that "the biggest thing I'd really...

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: John D. Turner

John D. Turner, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. For John, the Waccamaw are like family....

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Alan Faver

Alan Faver, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. Alan would like the tribe to receive federal...

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John Trudelle and Jo Ann Goldberg

Jo Ann Goldberg (82) and John Paul "JP" Trudelle (83) both residents of Sage Living Center, a nursing home located in Jackson Wyoming, sit down together for a One Small Step Conversation. They talk about politics, world history, and their...

Charmayne Planter's inspirational path to becoming an activist, writer, and change-maker for environmental justice (Part 1)

In part 1, Charmayne walks us through the interconnections between her childhood love of nature, family loss, and Gullah Geechee heritage, to discover her calling to work with passion and creativity for the betterment of the environment and vulnerable communities...

Emotional Literacy Project

This interview is a school project conducted between me and my youngest son about his life experience.

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Jack Benjamin and Clint McGuire

Clint McGuire (56) talks with his friend and mentor Jack Benjamin (71) about the University of South Carolina Aiken's Theatre Program. This conversation covers the years 2007-2012.

Transition from high school to college

I interviewed my cousin Arianna. We discussed the transition from high school to college and all the responsibilities, relationships, and struggles that came with it.