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Ernestine Krehbiel and Rose [No Name Given]

One Small Step partners Ernestine Krehbiel (83) and Rose [No Name Given] (45) share a conversation about their children, abortion, faith, and their personal political values.

Cailin Lorek interviewing Marissa Burns

In this interview I asked my roommate a couple of questions about the topic of death and mortality in her family. Additionally, we talked about what she would like to be known for in her life and how she found...

Seeping through my mommas past to know her future

In this very deep discussion with my mother, we talked about what family really means to us. We both really haven’t been vulnerable with each other in a while, and this opened us up to things we both didn’t really...

Barbara Rayburn tells about family and religion while driving a car.

While on the way to visit her husband in the hospital on Thanksgiving, Barbara Rayburn agreed to talk about religion and family in East Tennessee. Barbara's husband passed later the next year, and she followed in the summer of 2018.

Leslie Stanley-Stevens: Heroism and Love, Part II

Christopher, Leslie's husband, talks about what happened after Leslie died and crossed over. Part II to Leslie's story of heroism and love.

Thanksgiving Interview

In this interview Yara, a 15 year old, and her grandfather, Dave, who is 80, talk about the continuity and changes from growing up in the 40s to modern day. It explores subjects from wars, innovations, education, and politics.

Mitchell

Steve Hettleman was in third grade when his best friend, Mitchell, died of heart problems. He recounts the story to his daughter, Audrey, almost 45 years later.

Nicole Park and her cousin Grace Cho talk about growing up and the hardships of life in Roslyn, New York.

This interview was conducted in Roslyn, NY on 11/26/2017. Nicole Park (16) interviews her cousin Grace Cho (24). They talk about Grace Cho’s childhood and how she grew up. Grace Cho shares her experience with her mother’s death and how...

My Hero
September 18, 2018 App Interview

The life of a South Side of Chicago born and raised woman was not easy. Living a little less than ideal childhood and dealing with the death of a sibling and divorce, Diane has proven to be a strong woman...

StoryCorp Soc110

Ava discusses her norms and her preferences that are different from the average person do to her parents being divorce. Ava also talks about how she views death and how hers differs from the average American.

Kevin and Alexa reflect on palliative care fellowship

Kevin and Alexa are both physicians completing a subspecialty fellowship in palliative medicine. In this interview, they reflect on their experiences as medical residents and fellows.

Sociology
January 31, 2020 App Interview

Interview with Andrew

From nothing to something

"I didn't have a skill so I figured if I went to the military they would teach me a skill which they did." On November 21,2019,in Cerritos,California, 15 year old Isaiah Brewington sat down with his 78 year old grandfather...

Experiences with death, dying and loss

Today we talked about my experiences with death and how I’ve coped with the loses in my life.

What It Takes to be a Parent

Being nineteen and working as an assistant for Steven Spielberg as your first job isn’t something most teenagers get the opportunity to experience. On January 6th, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, Zoey Rukavina, age 15, sat down in her room...

Josh Werner: Country/Bluegrass Musician

Meet Josh Werner! From finding a guitar is his parent’s closet, to receiving his grandmother’s blessing to pursue music professionally, Josh has come a long way. He is now one of the most talented and respected country musicians in South...

Just picking your mind- questions you don’t even ask yourself

I pick through Luke’s childhood experiences and views to get a better idea of who he is...

The Great Thanksgiving Listen

My grandmas childhood and how she lived and some important moments in her life.

Ron Marek and Abby Marek

My dad was never really fantastic at school but his influence have helped him become who he is today.

How a Dad Influences His Son

Jorge Esparza, 19, talks about the biggest influence in his life, his dad. He talks about his struggles, his challenges, and how he became his biggest hero.

Death dying and loss

What I have learned in this class and the coping I have had losing my mother to suicide.