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Tinbit and I discussed her time as a University Student in America and how that experience has been for her. We also discussed some of the differences, challenges, and good parts she has faced as a minority student in the...
Mark and Karen Anderson are siblings who are 10 years apart and spent years away from each other to now reunite in the OC. Stories of their midwestern upbringing in a religious family and how that impacted their lives.
We talked about Susan’s life. Specifically, we talked about Susan’s various jobs as well as mentors in her life.
Caitlin and her student Casey sat down to talk about childhood and what it really means to grow up.
Cinthia was answering question about her life for example who were her influences and what lessons she had learn during her life.
My mom is a PA in elder care during the COVID pandemic. I asked her about her experiences with her patients, especially regarding vaccination, during COVID. I also ask about her experiences as a provider during this difficult time.
I interview my father-in-law, Jerry Barney, on Thanksgiving Day 2017.
Description of growing up on a farm near Watertown, MN during the depression.
One Small Step conversation partners Cheryl Ritenbaugh (74) and Ann Kay (68) share their life stories, talk about their relationship with their faith and spirituality, remember their earliest political memories, and discuss what they have learned from their careers.
Arnold Duevel talks about growing up in Central Minnesota. Born in 1918, he shares vivid memories of his childhood and teen-aged years. A decorated World War II veteran, Arnold has led a long and momentous life.
Keith Wessel speaks about his personal life and conviction to the Triune God.
Pt 2. Story of my dad, favorite childhood stories, pt. 2 of life lessons. #EHSCollegeWriting
More stories from Nancy Richings’ childhood - NO NEED TO LISTEN PAST 30:26. There was an error but it kept recording.
Jacob Bitter and Isaiah Glisper talk about being a minority in public ministry and how to encourage other minority students to consider public ministry