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Kirby Hopkins is a Junior Art and Business major at Birmingham-Southern College. Hopkins is finding her place in both the business and art world in her current internship.
my cousin addie talks about her life! will add time stamps later. cover chosen by addie
Alicia shares how art is one of the ways she expresses herself. She uses art to escape reality and keeps her calm whenever she is stressed.
Paul Williams, a student, talks with the interim dean of Herron School of Art and Design, Greg Hull.
Adolescents at different points in history, interview with Diana about storm and stress of current adolescents and how it has changed in recent decades
Mekensie Weinholtz discusses how school-implemented uniform policies/dress codes can affect the outcomes of socialization and self-expression in adolescents. She interviews her sister, Sydney, who gives insight on her own experience within schools that have strictly-enforced uniform policies.
Alexandra Young talks with Dr. Lynch about the topic of cognitive development in adolescence. In the podcast they discuss whether cognitive development is a continuous or staged process.
[Recorded: Thursday, April 27, 2023] Yasir (22) and Evelyn (21) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Yasir is an undergraduate student at the University of Virginia studying biology on a pre-med track. Evelyn is also an undergraduate...
Ernestine shares her story about living on a farm with ostriches and foster kids and dreaming of a new and different life...
We talked about just his past and memories that truly stuck with him even until now. Discussing his past influences, we were able to connect over the still relevant topics in society today.
An analysis of parent-adolescent conflict as dictated by research studies and an interview with an adolescent herself.
Andover Stories of American Identity: a conversation with Janet Hamlin about her extraordinary childhood and life that gives her perspective to be compassionate and passionate.
I found out more about my mother’s past living her young adult life in San Francisco and her connection to the art scene.
I interviewed my Dad about his personal experience as an adolescent, and his experience as a father watching his three children go through adolescence. The topics discussed in this podcast were Storm & Stress, gender roles, and self-esteem.
Jack Brown (15) Interviews his Father (57) about his experiences as a child, and what advice he has for future generations.
Linden and I spent some time together exploring his childhood, personal thoughts on his own life, and what has shaped him as a person.
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Debbie Nadolney (66) about running the art gallery Art Market Provincetown (AMP) for twelve years as well as her life in art and music.
Steve Desroches (47) and Jay Critchley (74) talk about ReRooters Day a holiday unique to Provincetown, Massachusetts that Critchley created in 1983. Celebrated every year on January 7 on the flats of the East End of town its a beloved...
He lived in Nazi-occupied Europe, befriended Louie Armstrong, and aided in work on one of the first ever computers as a professor: Paul Studer is an immigrant, an artist, a father, and a friend. This is his story.
Jessica recalls her first museum memories and how it impacted her continued love for and support of cultural institutions to this day
Pennsylvania artist Saul Lyons describes how he started working on creating graphite drawings as a living. He creates gay-positive artwork, where he hangs it in his gallery in New Hope, PA. Lyons started pursuing art as a career 4 years...
MoMA employee Athena Holbrook and union organizer Maida Rosenstein speak about their experiences with P.A.S.T.A/MoMA Local 2110 past and present.