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In this interview, my mother, Katrina Bass, shares her story of what it was like seeing a tornado.
When Summer Crowder was just in first grade she lived through one of the biggest recorded tornados in Oklahoma history and she tells us all about it.
Michele recorded a conversation with her mother in 2007. It includes many questions about her sister, Carol Ann Bulkley Johnson and her father Rollo Newman Bulkley
Karin Weichlein and Bob Rider relate the romantic story of how they met and conducted a trans-Atlantic relationship which led to marriage and thirty years of happiness. Making soup is a poetic metaphor for their courtship and marriage.
Memories of birthdays, childhood, June 1981 tornado and Beke visit
Edward Bloch (87) talks with his cousin Meredith Skeath (71) about his father helping Jewish families escape from Europe before WWII, his courtship of Carol, how they started a family, and the importance of finding work you love and realizing...
I interviewed my Grandma about her life for my I Great Thanksgiving Listen.
Gavin Wagner (18) reflects with his Oma (grandmother), Siggie Wagner (71), about tornadoes, obtaining US citizenship, and growing up in post-war Western Germany. Through recalling memories and stories, we learn about how the world has changed and is still changing.