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Ryland (Ry) Rogers discusses his life including his engineering career at Xerox and his love of nature.
My friend Dick Hermann, an attorney, author, and columnist writes often about his passion for education reform. We talked about this.
My friend Anne Hermann has long had a passion for and involvement with the field of mental health services, particularly for older adults.
Opa talks about coming to the US from Germany, the jobs he worked and building his own house.
Miriam (Mimi) Dunham is a wife, mother of 5, sister and grandmother. She reflects on her parents and childhood, proudest moments and some of her regrets. (Apologies for some spotty audio issues!)
Marilyn Head talks with daughter, Carrie, about memories from growing up in Ashtabula Ohio in the 30s and 40s
In this interview, Brianna LaValle (14) is interviewing her grandparents, Rose (84) and Vito (87) Amendolare, about their relationship milestones, such as how they met and their marriage.
Great Aunt Elaine was the daughter of Jewish immigrants, and she performed professionally in radio, theater, and TV.
In this interview, conducted on Thanksgiving, 2015 in a suburb of Cleveland, Dylan Caine (16) asks his mother, Shelly Pesick-Caine (56), about her quintessentially American upbringing in the suburbs of Detroit. Born into a caring and hardworking family of six,...
My grandfather, Harry, was a rocket scientist for General Electrics. My grandmother, Marie, worked in an atomic power lab and chemistry research lab. They were married in 1951.
Aunt Jody tells her niece Kaitlin about her life in the 1950's and 1960's through today. Jody also tells Kaitlin about the time they first met and her hopes for the latter and her children.
Interview of my stepfather Fred Garnon at cook Forest Pennsylvania
Karen Gottlieb (62) interviews her husband Elliot Scherker (62) about his brother Michael Scherker, who passed away in 1990. Elliot's family did not know that Michael was gay until years after Michael's death.
Marie Rowe (100) tells her son James Rowe (61) about her travels to Europe, her home in Bay View, NY and about the early days of automobile use.