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Lance and Ernestine discussed systematic racism against Natives in our society, particularly in the educational system.
Friends Maureen O'Malley Kirschner (35) and Megan Medina (37) reflect on their experiences becoming mothers early in the COVID-19 pandemic and talk about the importance of supporting each other during the challenges early motherhood.
Granddaughter and Grandmother talk about stories from living through enormous changes in our world, such as the Women's and the Civil Rights movements. And stories from childhood in the 50's, living in a ever expanding world.
In this interview you’ll hear everything from art, to music, to living in the Cold War
Grace McNeeley, a current student studying education at the University of Akron, and Bambi Berger, the school counselor at Akron Early College High School, discuss mental health supports and the changing prevalence of mental health awareness in education.
I spoke with my mom about her previous career choices. Also, I talked to her about some of her family growing up. I learned a lot about what her career was like which I found interesting.
Carol Zielke share her story of loss and how her faith and community has helped her.
In this episode I sit down with Joe Stone, Director of Mission at Teton Adaptive and a C7 partial quadriplegic, Pierre Bergman a T7 paraplegic, John Zendler an amputee, about language and asking about disabilities. I also sit down with...
An interview with Carrie White about her journey in terms of a community of beliefs, faith, and politics.
I interview my mom about the cultural differences between America and the Phillipines and about her childhood in the Phillipines and her immigration process an transition to America.
From a petite football player to a Congressman. Changing with life's events from astronomy to energy concerns, education to politics
Jonathan Bamber has always loved to climb mountains. It’s why, when he wrote an essay about ice crystal formation in clouds as an 18-year-old undergrad, he found his calling studying glaciers and the natural environment. He’s traveled the world as...
My dad talked about his childhood and some of his memories from there. He also discussed pivotal moments in his life that shaped him.
This interview includes information about my mother's childhood, what she values and her hopes or wishes for me. Also, she reveals some of her biggest motivators. She mentions her grandfather and some of her memories or experiences as well. It...
Jinny Savolainen: 2020-05-21 21:30:04 and Nan Niederlander talk about life during the pandemic in Leverett. "The virus has made us all stop, and that is good. We were on a destructive path."
Maeve Sheehan (age 15) talks to her father’s mother, Patricia Connors (age 77) about growing up in Hoboken, New Jersey in the 1950s and Nan’s experiences with family, Catholic girls’ school, and college.
Gloria sits down with a member of EZRA's Social Action Team to discuss Chicago's South Side and Uptown neighborhoods, being white passing, and systemic racism.
In this recording, mother and daughter discuss standout characters and themes in this thought-provoking novel.
my dad (Tom Carey) talks about leaving coaching for his family.
Andover Stories of American Identity: Alex Wu sits down to interview his exceptional math tutor, Tao Tu, about his childhood as a math prodigy in China, immigrating to the United States, and raising his family, including his two daughters.
A professor shares how she felt about her job.
During this conversation, Amanda talks about her role as Director of Leland Legacy and how they approach senior care with Life Lists and laughter. If you have an aging parent, give this a listen!