Ashley Hawkins and Christopher Harders talk about growing up in rural Northwest Indiana.

Ashley Hawkins and Christopher Harders talk about school memories, career wishes, and moving from suburban life to farm life in rural Northwest Indiana.

My Dad’s story

An interview with my father about his life and what he has done.

My Story Corps Conversation with my Grandmother: Living in Rural Ireland

In this interview, I talked with my grandmother about her early life in Ireland.

Campbell Strecker and Barbara Richter

Campbell Strecker interviews her grandmother, Barbara (69) about Vietnam War and her life in the 1960s and 1970s.

Grandma’s memories of thanksgiving and gardening

Disscussion of family history with a focus on agriculture and Thanksgiving, leading into a discussion of current traditions and my family's relationship to agriculture.

More about my father

a short interview about my fathers past life and experiences to him being the man he is today

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John "Jack" Toevs Jr., Harriet Weber, and Nancy Warner

Friends and Colleagues, Nancy Warner (70) and Harriet Weber (65), come together to interview their friend, John “Jack” Toevs Jr. (82), about his contributions, experiences, and work in the agriculture and irrigation field. They also talk about the farmland of...

Thanksgiving Interview

Interviewing my grandmother about growing up on a family farm.

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Dennis Green and Charles Dyson

One Small Step partners Charles "Charlie" Dyson (80) and Dennis Green (64) discuss their faith, their and judgement and acceptance of people in society and church, and how we can try to heal from the division.

Maggie Leighton Interview with Charles Garnier

This interview is with my grandmother's neighbor about his journey from Canada to the United States and his experiences living here.

Other Languages

Heritage is a great thing to hold on to and be proud of. At times we stray away from our heritage when going about our lives, but it is important to always remember where you came from, and to pass...

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Debra Gwynn and Bruce Gwynn

Bruce Gwynn (71) talks with his wife, Debra "Debbie" Gwynn (66), about his childhood in Yuma, schooling and work in the community. He reflects on his family — struggles with alcoholism, and becoming a proud parent and grandparent.

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Patricia Gray and Cassandria Campbell

Cassandria Campbell (35) interviews her colleague, Patricia "Pat" Gray (73), about her role as a founding member of The Food Project and the way it helped her find her purpose.

Growing up in rural Wisconsin 1930s
November 19, 2017 App Interview

Leonard Ampe shares childhood memories from small town central Wisconsin in the 1930s