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I talked with my grandma about her life and what inspires her on a daily basis and her history.
Zearl grew up in a small town and farming family.
Spouses Jenn Collins (48) and Brad Barnes (51) sit down for a conversation about their lifestyle as small scale farmers. They discuss their simple living ethos and their favorite parts of farming, as well as the importance of community gardens...
We talked about Jacob’s perspective on life and how college has impacted him as a person.
One Small Step conversation partners Randy White (65) and Ryan Jacobsen (42) talk about the importance of community engagement and their commitment to both urban and rural Fresno.
My name is Sheila Redding, I am a 33 year old Clinical Research Coordinator interviewing my co worker, Halina. She is 66 and is a Research Nurse planning to retire this year. We discussed happy moments in her life and...
Friends Amy and Lucy discuss the journey of nurse resiliency. Lucy was my mentor when teaching Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) at Saint Vincent Hospital in Erie, PA.
I interviewed my mother, Dina. She is a clinical supervisor of a Non-Invasive Cardiology department.
John from Herndon shares 2 stories of fleeting kindness from 60 and 20 years ago, that made a big impression, and have remained in his memory. This conversation was a part of the “All Together Now: Share Your Stories” program...
Cheri (35) shares with her friend and colleague, Melody, about her work and what drew her to Providence Health
Interview with John Busma by his granddaughter, Katie Harrold, on his 100th birthday about his life growing up on a farm in Montana, his service in the US Navy, and life in general.
A basic interview with my grandmother about her personal and professional life. This was done for TheGreatListen2017 I apologize for the audio being horrendous, we did not have the best resources at our disposal in terms of phone mics.
This is an interview of Marie Sasser done by her Grandaughter, myself, Clara William where we discuss growing up in a small town and her life as a teacher in a much larger town.
Life in the rural South in the 40s and 50s. Family, love and life.
I spoke with my aunt about her work at Johns Hopkins with eating disorder patients and how she came to do the work she does today.