Make someone smile

My dad’s legacy was to make someone smile everyday.

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Celeste Miller and Tonya Ratican

Celeste Miller (56) shares a conversation with her friend Tonya Ratican (57) about her father, his service in the Marine Corps, and the military's significance in both of their lives.

Dan Palmer and his grandmother Nazar Awwad talk about her life.

In this interview, conducted November 24, 2017 in Albany, NY, Dan Palmer (16) interviews his bilingual (in Arabic and English) Grandmother, Nazar Awwad (73), about her life in America as well as in the Middle East. Nazar shares some of...

Edward Bartley

“Don’t smoke at night and keep your head down”- wisdom from my grandfather who always has his two cents to add and never fails to make us laugh

Noah and Joel Best

The stories of Joel’s childhood and school experience, and of his love life with my mother.

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Rosemary Quinn and Christine Parshall

Sisters-in-law Rosemary "Rose" Quinn (52) and Christine Parshall (61) sit down to discuss the life of John “Host” Lynch, their husband and brother, respectively. They talk about John's love for cycling, the night of the crash that cost him his...

Joseph William Eyles and Mary Kelline Webb

Kelline Webb talks about her experiences growing up on Mary Avenue in Albany, Georgia, as a senior at Albany High School in 1972, and as a professional care-giver in Panama City, Florida. (interviewed February 2, 2024)

The Life of Sally Laurilliard

This interview includes information about Sally's life as an English Teacher, parent, and grandmother.

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Jack King and Patrick Leahy

One Small Step partners Jack King (78) and Patrick Leahy (54) discuss what their lives are like in California and Omaha, respectively. They discuss their hobbies of reading and sailing. They also talk about what issues are important to them...

History project
November 27, 2022 App Interview

Easton Hall interviewed his Grandfather, Wayne Floyd Martin. Easton is 13 years old and his Grandfather is 81. They talked about his life growing up and things he remembered, how he wants to be remembered after he’s gone, and important...

My favorite teacher’s life

I interview the one teacher that has help me through school. I was greatful to learn about her past and what she did.

The Journey of The Immigrant

This interview consisted of questions regarding immigration and it’s effects. I interviewed my mother as she has been through this process herself.

Kyle, Austin and Adam reminisce on their life experiences, specifically what has happened to them over the last 4 years.

Austin Lang, Kyle Hacker and Adam Riker (interviewer) have been friends for the past three years. But, they come to find that they may not know as much about each other as they may have thought they did.

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Joseph Eyles and William "Bill" Keenan

Longtime friends and former classmates, Joseph "Joe" Eyles (69) and William "Bill" Paul Kennan (69), talk about attending high school in Dougherty County, Georgia, in the early 1970s.

Gladys Sullivan

Gladys immigrated to the USA from Panama City, Panama. Im this interview she mentions what it was like growing up in a place with less than 1 million people. She mentions people she admired and looked up to, and shares...

Life in Albany

This is a conversation about life growing up in Albany as well as the typical family after World War II.

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Karl Boehmke and Jennifer Hudson

Karl Boehmke (73) speaks to his daughter Jennifer Hudson (45) about his experiences growing up and his perspective on the sociopolitical changes he has lived through.

Jordan Aucompaugh and his Grandma Betty Rose talk about growing up in her childhood

We talk about how her childhood was and about her parents and family. We also talked about traditions we’ve had through the years.

Joyce Rappaport Interview: June 2018 with Rich Rodgers

Joyce is my mother-in-law, but she is much more than that to me. She is a very loving person who looks for the good in people, the positive side of everyone. She accepts people for who they are. I felt...