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Married couple, Allie Marshall (46) and Henry Schliff (44), discuss their upbringings, religious perspectives, marriage, and the differences between one other.
Seth 20 and Corey 19 discuss different backgrounds and perspectives on our lives and how we ended up where we are.
Paul talks about the adjustments he faced as he came to school in America, especially during the time of COVID, and also about his life and hobbies and what ultimately drives him.
Madison Connolly Hojas interviews Ashley Nguyen about her heartwarming story, Griefs and Beliefs, a story about the importance of being there for your family through tough times, regardless of your different personal beliefs.
Taylor Eadie, 18 years old, interviews Isha Kishore a 20 year old who was born in Omaha, Nebraska but lived part of her life in Delhi, India. She shares her story on what it was like to live in two...
Friends and colleagues Brian Parrish (53) and Heidi Alldredge (49) play two truths and a lie, explore their shared experiences as podcasters, consider the impact of self-blame, and discuss the importance of connecting across difference.
[Recorded: Thursday, August 25th, 2022] Lisa and Vickie have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Lisa works as a Special Projects Coordinator at the UVA Fralin Art Museum, and Vickie is a retired teacher. Lisa discusses her reflections...
I talked with my grandma, Nanny (Jenny Stuebbe), about her childhood in England and the differences between England and the United States. Nanny also gave this as more background information: I'm Grace Hubbard's Nanny, Nana for short. I was born...
This interview was meant for us to better under the viewpoints on someone who is in an older generation than mine.
Spouses, Robin Reshard (56) and Lloyd Reshard (64), sit down for a conversation about how their early relationship unfolded, their similarities and differences, and what they have learned from one another.
Harrison Gill interviewing Jack Gill on Sunday November 28th. The two discuss their childhoods and reflect on how being twins distinguished them and turned them into the people they are today.
Friends Susan Gage (53) and Terry Galloway (71) talk about their queer identities, the similarities they share, and the one big difference that separates them.
Interview with my little sister about her perspective of our relationship as sisters with a large age gap, different fathers, and different personalities.
Juliet Casanova (49) shares a conversation with her spouse, Geoffrey Howard (54), about Asian American identity, being in an interracial relationship, and the memories they share.
Camryn Anderson: 2020-12-02 21:07:58 Today I interviewed my mother, Kristen Anderson (42) and we talked about the shift from paper to digital media and the ways in which it has effected her growth and mine. We touched on a variety...
Conducting an interview with my mom to talk about recent events and things would play out. What she thinks should happen and what should be different.
In this podcast, I interviewed my two sisters Lexi, and Lily. Lexi is 24 years old and Lily is 19 years old. Additionally, I interviewed my mother, Kim, who is 51 years old. Throughout this podcast, I discuss the topic...
This is a recording of my sister and I. I guess with this I have learned so many new things. It sometimes feels that even if we are together it feels like we are so apart. I have asked so...
Kaitlyn and Melvin discuss generational differences.
Twin brothers Neil Dion (38) and Ryan Dion (38) discuss what their twinhood has been like for them, family and goals.
In this interview, we’ve discussed about my father’s childhood, business, and his relationship with my mother.
An eye-opening, detailed interview that gives a glimpse of authentic Italian culture, mannerisms, and mindsets.
This interview was intended to see if my friend has ever had any problems involving racism, biases or any type of inequality while working in the telemarketing industry.
I interviewed Giovanna Domene, an international student who came to Taylor from Brazil.
I interview my great, great aunts, Ernestine DiLaureto and Henrietta Gardocki. They were born in the 1910’s and the 1920’s. We discuss their childhood, events that occurred in their lifetimes, and social norms of their time period.