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A woman interview her 56-year-old mother about her childhood and her family
Dr. Fran Close (54) interviews her good friend and colleague Dr. C. Perry Brown (74) about his journey toward becoming an epidemiologist, his work as a researcher and college professor, and the relationships that both keep him grounded and make...
My mother, Joyce Hollobaugh, discusses how her life experiences competing in volleyball and softball and her career in respiratory therapy has made her the person she is today. As she discusses her experiences, my mother describes all the important life...
In this audio recording kevin talked a little about his personal experience with softball, some misconceptions about the game, what a typical tournament, practice and softball environment looks like, and so much more
The Great Thanksgiving Listen 1a. I, Sam Henderson(16) has decided to interview my mother, Robin Henderson(50). She has supported me throughout my life and has been the source of my sanity. She is blood relative, played softball as a kid,...
My mom and I talk about softball which has been such an influential part of both of our lives. We discuss why we love the game, what our favorite memories are, what lessons we learned, and what we miss.
Kennadie and Lauren - the besties for live talk about their feelings, vibes, and future.
Stacy Morrison (54) shares a conversation with her father, Edward Morrison (74), about Edward’s parents, his mother’s career as a softball and basketball player, and about the people who had the biggest impact on his life.
Sophia Skinner [no age given] interviews her mother, Beth Skinner (78), about her childhood in Olden, Missouri in the 1950s.
One Small Step conversation partners Kristen Vance (59) and Carolyn Woo (69) talked about the value of international travel to better understand different people.
We talked about her life growing up and the circumstances that made her who she was. We also talked about what she enjoyed and liked to do.
Talked about graduate school at KU, living in Lawrence Kansas, meeting Mom, wedding, accepting job offer from John Deere, moving to the Quad Cities, first few years of living there in two apartments, Stacey is born, and then moving to...
Frank DePoli remarks on his life and how it has been different than he expected, but excellent nonetheless. He begins with his childhood and how his parents and friends always supported and still do support him. He then elaborates on...
We talked about how she was as a child and her favorite activity growing up. It was very interesting.
Loraine Fontana (62) asks her friend Saralyn Chesnut (62), the first director of Emory’s Office of Office of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Life. As a child in the 50s and 60s, Saralyn learned to “act like a girl,” but in college...
Eric, 35, interviews Ruth, 69, about her career as an archaeologist and her more recent involvement with The Presidio.
Lexy palmer aged 19 years old with my mother Amy palmer aged 41. we discussed many different topics on our lives. my mom gets in depth about her experience in softball. and her crazy dancing grandparents.
Alisha Zhu (18) talks with her older sister, Angela Zhu (25), about her experiences as a graduate school studying biostatistics. They also discuss what her experiences have been like amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daniel Lewis (22) interviews his girlfriend's mother Beth Keller (56), maiden name known as "Finkey," of her experiences on the softball team at Shippensburg University between 1986 - 1989. During the interview, her journey from being an average, country female...
Woman interviews her mother about moving to the U.S. from India and being pregnant for the first time.
Mike Rahm (61) speaks with his daughters Beth Sells (33) and AJ Rahm (26) about proposing to their mother, moving to Bozeman, Montana, the misfortunes that befell them there, wild times with his coworkers, and moving back to Illinois.