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An interview I’ll remember forever. During this interview with my mother I learned so much about her struggles but most importantly about how strong she is to have overcome such challenging moments.
David Burley (54) talked with one of his students, Ethan Bodden (21) about the effect that his illness has had on his life.
Filomena Marinelli, 62 years old talks about living with her Italian immigrant parents. She explains what it was like for them coming to America. They came after world war ll for a better life and they worked hard for it.
I interviewed my uncle Michael Ellis he lives in Hawaii and is here for the holidays, I also interviewed Alexis Bierman my twin sister that lives with me. They are my two favorite people and I am blessed that I...
I interviewed my grandpa, his name is Dale Przybilla. He is 78 years old. My name is Emily Boser and I am 15. We talked about his parents and what it was like for him growing up, how he met...
An interview between Apollo Huddleston (grandson) and Barbara Armstrong (grandmother). Questions about her life, experiences, and past moments.
this interview talks about my mom who’s name is Norma who is 46 yers old and how her life has changed her. i ask her a lot of different questions that talk about her life and how she gre up...
my name is Jaylynn Allen I’m interviewing with my sister Gracie Allen who has a heart condition and will talk about the impacts it has had on her life.
I (Male 18) talk to my Significant Other (Female 17) about her family's past and how they ended up in Oklahoma, and also some relationship tidbits.
One Small Step participants Shasta Steinert (28) and Arvin Fontarum (38) talk about not being fully represented by either political party, the way people express their beliefs to others, and how learning and experiencing more has shaped their beliefs today.
May Moe Tun (22) interviews her friend and colleague, Toya Williams (49), about her relationship with cooking, something she learned from her mother growing up. Toya also describes her journey navigating health and disability while reflecting on the importance of...
Interview of my husband, Brian James Keeley, 49 years old, where we discuss his life before and after his aortic aneurysm.
My mother (Julie Schramm, 47) and I (Genevieve Schramm, 16) talk about the time I got the Swine Flu when I was just four years old.
In this interview, I talked to Kathlyne Cook. Their family has an extended history of mental illness, and them, along with their two siblings, are no exception.
When developing a podcast to educate, bring awareness, and share a story that would benefit children and families, I could not help but draw from past experiences.
Mikee naegele is an 18 year old student from Omaha Nebraska who interviews Stella Ehrhart (19) about her experiences dealing with chronic illness. As well talking about how it put into focus her life and spirituality.
Doug Raper (72) shares a conversation with his daughter Kristin Jackson (41) about his work in radio, the nonprofit he founded, his children and grandchildren, and how he would like to be remembered.
Aaron gets hospitalized and talks about his experience during and after he was hospitalized.
Mary Hammond (64) and her husband, Kevin Kuroda (63), reminisce about the time they flew to France to retrieve Kevin's late Uncle Robert's class ring which would have them build a family bond with a stranger and retrace Robert's military...
Rachana talks to her father about fleeing a city infected with a deadly disease and what he did, felt, and took away from the experience
Henry Rutledge Laurens [no age given] and James E. Lockemy (72) talk about Henry's ancestors, John Laurens and Henry Laurens, Jr.