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Kathryn Neaverth interviews her father John Loder about her childhood, their friendship and challenges and their hope for each other and their familiy’s future.
I was interviewing my brother about his two year mission in Detroit. I was asking about his harsh living standards, what he loved, what he missed from home. Who helped him along the way, and how he got through it...
KP: This morning I’m with my friend’s sister, speaking a bit with her about her heroin addiction. I’d actually like to ask you about what you think the hardest thing about addiction is? NA: Well, when I relapsed after getting...
Bryan Darst, a highly respected man in Athens County, Ohio, tells his life story and shares words of wisdom.
Colleagues Opal Jones (47) and Julie Lock (68) talk about their experience as female leaders, their dedication to serving their community, and the importance of treating others with kindness.
Vanessa Peters talks to her friend Audrey Swannenberg about her life growing up on the Bad River Reservation, her Native American heritage and her dad’s struggles with drugs and alcohol.
my mother talks about how her childhood and about how our generation is much different than hers living in india
Rich, a longtime resident, of Tacony is now caretaker an abandoned and overgrown citygarden in Keystone Park. Working his whole life as a contractor and 22 years in recovery, Rich talks about his experiences living through addiction to then building...
Friends and colleagues Melanie Wisner (55) and Mike Rush (36) discuss their work.
Robert Markwardt (29) interviewed his mother, Susan Ann Markwardt (71), about attending Woodstock.
I interviewed my mom about her experiences with comics and comic books in her lifetime.
Friends and "sisters in Christ," Dr. Ola Sylvia Lamar Sheffield [no age given] and Valeria Lynn [no age given], describe their spiritual journeys, discuss the role faith plays in their lives, and give advice to those struggling.
A parent talks about how they feel with comic books in education even with the stereotype in place.
“The hardest professional thing i’ve done had to be defying my boss.” On January 6th 2019 in Los Angeles California Mason Bornstein(14) interviewed his father Steve Bornstein(66) about his professional success. In this interview you will see more in depth...
Graduate student interviews school administrative staff and city police officer about the impact of the opioid epidemic in the schools and the community.