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Jack Middleton (16) interviews his mother, Kimberly Pearish (50) about her childhood and growing up around rural Missouri and how she lived when most areas around her were cut off, and her transition to the city life in Joplin. She...
This interview revolves around my mother Tricia Osborne, and her memories and thoughts about me and her family.
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: John Hess shares his story growing up in West Virginia, where his family valued traveling and spending time with relatives. After going to graduate school at Cornell, he moved to Andover with his family. He...
[Recorded: December 14, 2022] Kat Roth (72) and Wandae Johnson (40) sit down to record a One Small Step Conversation in Charlottesville, VA. Wandae comes from a background in social justice work within the Charlottesville community, and Kat is retired...
Augusta Askari: 2022-01-27 01:10:14. Augusta Askari, 93, talks with her daughter, Emilia Askari, 62, about Augusta's childhood during the Great Depression. It was difficult being part of Cincinnati's German American community as World War II approached.
Learning about my grammas life through growing up, getting married, having kids, divorce, etc and what she can teach me from it.
This is a story of Beady Marcus and her mother, escaping New York summer heat and going to stay at a farm in upstate New York.
Nell Schneider (6/18/1930-) talks with her grandson, Matthew Harrison, and her daughter (Matthew's mother), Sue Harrison, at her Glendale Wisconsin home. During this interview, Nell discusses World War II; the attack on Pearl Harbor; food and recipes; changes in technology...
This interview took place on November 29, 2020 in Salem, MA. I, Raya Young, interviewed my friend Rebecca Ingals who is in her sixties. She talks about growing up on Martha’s Vineyard, meeting her second husband John, and how Covid...
Abigale Godfrey (21) talks with her grandfather, George Stefan Charles Christopher Fletcher (69), about her great grandfather and the lessons he taught her grandfather growing up.
Angela Campigotto-Harrison(42) chats with her grandfather Jimmy Campigotto (93) about some of the big stories that have defined his life including growing up in a coal mining family in the same hollers as Loretta Lynn in KY, his time working...
A conversation with my mom about my grandparents. Their losses and struggles during the Greek Civil War, their immigration to and life in America, and their successes. A talk about their values, strength, and perseverance.
This interview is about my mother’s favorite hobby. Throughout the audio recording she goes on to explain about her butterfly garden.
2020-08-27 19:18:27 Bob Ballas, Commander of the New Fairfield CT Veterans Association and Beth Moeller of Griswold Home Care Fairfield County, sat down to discuss characteristics that foster resiliency in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Learn how a focus...
Janet Hogue Thompson (77) talks with her daughter Michelle Thompson (51) about the life of her mother Mary Maxine McAninch Hogue (1920-1993) in rural Casey County, Kentucky.
Boajorm Quaynor (19) talks with her friend Jovita Bindip (22) about her experiences as an immigrant and how those have shaped her life. They also discuss how her unique experiences are helping her deal with the challenges of social distancing.
We discussed how it was for a boy to grow up in the 1920s and his work life at a young age. He told about how he did not get much education and how he did not have much growing...
In Auburn, New York my grandma Gerry Sincerbeaux talks about her life and her obstacles she had faced. Gerry explains her proudest moments, accomplishments, and family values. My grandma includes that family is everything to her including her silly hardworking...
A discussion on growing up as the “odd one out” in a caucasian neighborhood, and discovering family values through media and human interraction.