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I (18) had a conversation with my grandmother Brenda (73) where I asked her questions about her younger life for an interview in my class.
Mirella Arroyo Hathaway RN shares about her nursing journey at Providence Home Health who lives her calling to be an expression of God’s healing love.
Paul spoke with Rori, the creator of the Walk-A-Mile program, to discuss his educational encounter while shadowing a colleague for the program. During their conversation, Paul shares the valuable insights he gained from his experience, particularly in understanding the financial...
Olivia Kauffman (22) talks with her Dad, Bob Kauffman (59) about his experiences playing baseball in highschool and younger and how that effected his personal relationships.
Olivia Kauffman (22) talks with her friend, John Day (23) about his experience playing college baseball at Bradley University and its effects on his relationships. (Visual did not compute on Johns end due to technical difficulties, but the audio is...
This interview is filled with depth and laughter. Barbara starts by reciting poems written by her grand father, Eldon Carrier wrote in the early 1900's. She then recalls the hard reality of growing up in her grandparents home, without her...
Alex Roberti: 2024-03-25 21:56:49, Rita Wilsdorf(71) Grandma (Oma). Discussed history during Cold War, Moon landing experience. Presedent Kennedy's assassination, Entertainment choices during the time, what was dating like, what was school like, Where you a Hawk or a dove?. Berlin...
My name is Timothy Stearns, and I am 18 years old. I interviewed my grandmother, Lu Ann Rollins, who is 70 years old. We talk about how life was different when she was younger than it is now.