Shippensburg University Student Life and the 1994 Blizzard

Diana Borkenhagen (49) talks with her daughter Hannah Borkenhagen (21) about her experience at Shippensburg University in the 1990s, and how it compares to Hannah's experience at SU in the 2020s.

Literary Novels: Allegra Dugan interviews Micaela Dugan on coming of age, reading, and growth.

In this interview, high school senior, Allegra Dugan, talks to her older sister, Micaela Dugan, about finding a love for reading and how Micaela's attitude toward classic literature has grown. They discuss life lessons learned from novels and teachers and...

Interview with Dad

As part of The Great Listen 2018, my dad and I talked about a couple of memories...one recent, one old. He muted the football game for this, unfortunately you can't mute the grandkids.

Aurelina and Erica’s Great Listen Interview

In this interview, I, Aurelina, have a conversation with my sister, Erica, about her experiences when she was my age. We cross upon her transition from the Dominican Republic to America, middle school, high school, and significant teachers in her...

Deeper dive into Jim Walsh’s childhood

I am one of Jim Walsh’s 13 grand children, and he is 74 years old. He used to be a kid who like to have fun, thus he has interesting, and amusing anecdotes from his youth.

James’ love for Volkswagens

An interview about a boy’s love for cars, and Volkswagens in particular. Everything from miles per gallon to smiles per gallon is talked over.

Occupations; through ages and stages

Discussing occupations, youth, and school to overall conclude with: the lessons learned from working!

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John Chapin and Bambi Chapin

Ex-spouses John Chapin (54) and Bambi Chapin (54) share a conversation about their divorce, co-parenting, and their ongoing friendship.

Diego

Diego came to Durham, NC from Peru as a 15 year old. After taking a feminist studies class and reading It Gets Better he comes out to his family.

dad interview

I sit down to discuss my fathers past and unique upbringing that is still difficult to talk about.

A snippet in the life of my wonderful Grandma.

My grandma is about 58 years old and has a sharp attitude to life. Her motto is to always keep things going and to never forget those most dearest to you.