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Abby Rubinstein (age 95) was interviewed by her friend Uli Willwerth (age 55) in Visalia, California. Abby talks about her insights of finding the direction in her life as a painter and a human being.
Today I was grateful to interview my lovely eleven year old sister, Nicollet. Her unique personality gave out inspiring words and astonishing examples. Three very important questions she was interviewed about was , “Can you describe one of your happiest...
In 1966, well before he pursued a career in computer science, Gerald Haskins turned down a job at a circus and decided instead to ride his Vespa motor scooter from Florida to California planning to finish in New York. But,...
Greta Reed (83) interviews her friend, George Fong (84), about his escape from Communist China to Hong Kong where he eventually landed in Brazil and then the United States. George and Greta remember George's wife, Wilma.
Matthew August: 2020-06-13 16:17:46 Matt August, age 42, interview with Grandma Kathleen Caldarella Riley, age 94, about significant periods in her life. She speaks about her family growing up and her time working in the WWII manufacturing plants. We touch...
Tinker Walker (94) talks to her son Harold Walker II (62) about her best friend "Beebaw" her rag doll, while she was growing up after the loss of both her parents & how after losing her beloved doll as a...
Sydney Ginter sits down with Professor Anne Stapleton, a scholar of British 19th century literature and a professor at the University of Iowa, to have a conversation about creativity and expression.
In this interview, I talk with my great grandmother Harriet Sander about her and her husband, Floyd’s adventures across the country. From packing houses in Florida to Yellowstone National Park to Sin City, Las Vegas, Harriet proves to herself that...
Bill Gurnon, my uncle, shares his knowledge and discusses creativity in the context of storytelling, music, nature, and family.
An interview with Rosemary Moore, professor of classics and history at the University of Iowa. We talk about her lifetime hobby of knitting and spinning, among other things.