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Mary Sloper (78) talks to Shawn Sorbom (28) about going to boarding school at age 5 in Imperial Valley, Californiia, her Croatian mother, and her career as a nurse.
Pablo Marcelo speaks to his daughter on how the Corona Virus Pandemic has personally effected his life. He talks about how his world has changed negatively in his work and personal life. A positive outcome in this pandemic for him...
Today is my Granny's 93rd Birthday. I wanted to ask her some questions about her childhood, service as a nurse in WWII, and her life overall before it is too late to ask.
Conducted on December 2019 at Plano, Texas, this interview between Erin Hernandez (16) and her mom Lhorlee Hernandez (39) talks about the experiences and hardships in immigrating to the land of the United States. Mrs. Hernandez details her journey on...
In this interview, Niter and I talked about her childhood and career. We also discussed her raising 3 children and all of her travels. Moving to more recent times, we talked about the pandemic and the most important lessons in...
Tayelilly asks her grandmother, Lilly Ekuan, about growing up in Hawaii during World War Two as a Japanese American, what being a labor nurse is, and what her family life is like.
Suzanne Barton age 31 interviewed by her husband Josiah Barton age 31 about her positive and negative experiences as a nurse and the resiliency she possessed to continue on.
Stories from Jennifer Abramczyk’s work family at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
In this interview, I have the chance to talk to Nena, a nurse who shares her insight of how the COVID-19 pandemic in WV effects her place of work and herself.
Alyanna Tam (18) talks with her father, Albert Tam (48), about his past and present stories revolving around his occupation as a nurse while repairing a dirt bike together.
My mom’s family in Chicago (Near West Side, River Forest/Oak Park, and Lake Geneva).
2017 WKU Rural Health Scholars Interview with Dr. Susan Jones
“I would like to see people be inspired to live cooperatively, and balanced, sharing life, space, and resources..." Susan Murphy was a founding member of Saugerties’ Cantine’s Island Co-Housing Community. With a storyteller’s talent and passion for the concept of...
On January 14, 2018 I interview my mother Sarah Moorman about her experiences and her childhood. She talks about the influential characters in her life and how they shaped her as a person. Later in the interview, she talks about...
I got the chance to sit down and talk with my mom about some questions about her childhood and how she met my dad. Nothing too deep
This is a happy interview between two best friends who are growing up, getting married, and starting families.
Friends and nursing colleagues Joanne (74) and Anne (71) discuss Joanne’s experience as a mid-life Peace Corps volunteer in Guatemala, which led to a far-reaching career as a nurse consultant working with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, USAID, and Ministries...
On thanksgiving-eve, my grandma and I️ had time for this special interview and I’m very thankful that we did this.
Working with Jennifer Abramczyk at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
Sarah and James shared stories of their careers, hospice and sacred encounters. P
An interview with my sister who is currently working daily with the risk of being exposed to Covid-19.
I interviewd my mom, an ER nurse, about her exciting and unique career.
Sydney Ginter sits down with Professor Anne Stapleton, a scholar of British 19th century literature and a professor at the University of Iowa, to have a conversation about creativity and expression.
I interviewed Jacqueline Porter for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno's book...