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Monica Koechlein, president of Stamm Koechlein Family Foundation and Executive Director of the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, talks about her life, her duel role as both fundraiser and grant maker, her family, and why philanthropy and community life is so important...
My mom and I discussed her childhood, her family, happy and sad memories, and her adult life.
Just a normal interview with my in between period instructor. Discussing on why he decided to go with the job he did, and what experiences he had.
Lois Golden talks about her life and her family. Also experiences living through wars.
Today we talked about how his life was in Mexico when he had to work at age 8 to support his family compared to when he moved to United States.
I interviewed my husband, Mark Warner. He is 47 years old. We talked about things he is proud of in life, lessons learned, happiest and saddest moments in his life, what he hopes for me and our children, his memories...
A little over a fifteen minute interview with my Papaw, my grandpa on my father’s side of the family, about his agricultural career from his childhood all the way up until present day in the afternoon on Saturday November 30th...
Story of a Ukrainian Math teacher’s immigration to the United State with him family.
Roxie reflects on the influence her family has had in her life, the importance of volunteerism, and her life as an experiential learner.
This is an interview between Natalie Lake and her grandfather, David Rubeck, about the 60’s.
Avis and Alison talk about his upbringing, how he found Earlham, the way he approaches challenges at the college, and how Earlham can contribute to a better Richmond.
I talked with my dad about growing up in a poor farming town and the people who meant the most to him. By the end we learn about why he loved to Alexandria and his favorite vacation.
An interview between Katerina Beggs (17) and Joan Beggs (83). Katerina is Joan’s granddaughter. During the interview, life in the 1960s for Joan Beggs was discussed.
One Small Step conversation partners Tim Wheeler (68) and Joseph "Joey" Ernst (40) explore common experiences growing up in small Midwestern towns and talk about their differing views on environmentalism and climate change.
I asked my mother questions and found out things that we wouldn’t normally talk about. For example, her childhood, personal achievements, views on life, etc.
Eddie interviews his mom Eunyoung to gain more insight into her life growing up in South Korea.