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Janine and I talked extensively about creativity and how she incorporates it into her life, in for example her paintings. We also discussed the progression of her creativity throughout her lifespan and how she has witnessed it evolve right in...
Anne Ripley (76) is interviewed by her friend, Sharron Dorr (76), about Anne's volunteer work with the International Committee of the Red Cross in Cambodia during the time of the Khmer Rouge.
Life itself was talked about. Just a down to earth conversation about creativity.
This interview highlights how creativity plays a role in Pat's teaching and life. This interview was done for a class called "Creativity for a Lifetime" in which students examine what creativity is and means across disciplines.
Mother Tabitha Martinez (49) and daughter Anastasia Beard (31) discuss art as connection, and how it has impacted their lives and family through the generations.
Friends Ariel Benson (55) and Jovita Molina (57) discuss their friendship, their careers, and their lives outside of work.
Amanda Shotts (45) interviews her friends Julia Wright (72) and Arlene Wood (84) about the Commonwheel Artists Co-op in Manitou Springs, Colorado, and their work as artists in the local community.
Friends and colleagues Joanna Fox (55) and Debra Piner (52) talk about how they came to be teachers later in life and their love of teaching.
I talked with my grandma about her creativity and what has impacted it as it's evolved over her lifetime.
In this interview I spoke with a family friend, Toni Baugher, on how creativity has been used throughout her life and was able to capture some of her favorite memories, ideas that she values, and hopes for the remainder of...
For my interview I talked with my grandpa all about his childhood and how carpentry has been apart of his life forever and eventually turned into a career.
Nicholas Diehl, age 49 and his sister Loran Diehl Saito, age 57, having a conversation at Thanksgiving time at their parents’ house
I had the privilege to sit down wjth Dr. Smith and talk about her views on creativity
I weave my life into the greater story of 1934 to the present, the Great Depression, rural America, the child games we played, while man I would marry fire bombed Tokyo,the second world war, repression of the 1950s,west coast jitters...
Professor Brooks Landon's life and his views on creativity, both in general and within his personal life.
Patrick McNameeKing (34) and Morgan Zipf-Meister (39), coworkers at StoryCorps, share a conversation about the outdoors, building community, and creativity. They touch on the pandemic’s effects on adventuring and collaboration.
Sisters Amy Grant (61) and Robyn Gahr (63) share a conversation about what it was like growing up as Jewish in Fayetteville, North Carolina, the community they had there, and the role that Judaism has played in their lives.
Joey Oliveri (21) is interviewing his mother Pamela Oliveri (51) in our home in Peabody, MA. Pam gives motherly insight into what it’s like to be a parent and how her family before me influenced how she is today. She...
Jenny Rask: 2020-12-16 02:49:27 Jenny Rask interviews Gene Rask about his life and growing up in Portland, Oregon. We start off talking about the Covid vaccine and if we will be able to see each this Christmas Eve for our...
Sabrina Stallworth (57) shares a conversation with her friend and mentor Ellen Ellis Lee (81). They discuss their friendship, creative journeys, their families and upbringings, and their work.