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This is a heartfelt interview with Jocelyn Bessette Gorlin who has been a pediatric nurse practitioner for over 35 years and now teaches at Saint Catherine University.
Paul Mowery (72) talks with his grandson, Jack Speedy (16) about his life in the 60's.
Grandmother Ms. Betty (63) and Iysis (17) discuss the upbringing and experience of her raising 6 girls in memphis.
Bryan D. Wendzel (51) discusses music and general life goals/ advice with daughter Ladia Wendzel (20).
In this proud and heartfelt narrative for StoryCorps, Peter Cook takes us from his youth in 1950s Westchester, N.Y., where he met Colleen, to their settling in Fearrington 70 years later. Along the way they became teachers in West Africa...
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Cousins Corey (23) and Dylan (20) discuss Corey’s life exploring his disabilities, changing life trajectory, and ultimate success.
Challenges of Covid and the differences between human behavior around the world.
Marianna Reidy (19) talks with her mother, Pamela Crossett (41) about how food, water and energy has impacted both of their lives differently.