Susan & Derek: A Mother and Son Team Helping Exceptional People Achieve their Dream!

Deja Bao, Hudson High School Senior, interviews Ms. Shari Hunter, social entrepreneur and Co-Owner of the Two Cafe and Boutique, with her son Derek Hunter, and founder of "The Two Foundation" about their work to bridge the gap that exists...

1960’s interview

Marisa Madrick(16) and Charlie Raches(16) interviewing Faye Shuttz(73). Charlie is the granddaughter of Faye. Discussed the vietnam war, the different culture movements, and the civil rights movement. As well as her views and opinion on it all as a teenager...

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Kathryn Muhlstein and Nancy Carson

Friends and colleagues Kathryn Muhlstein (37) and Nancy Carson (61) talk about dance, their children, and the organization Nancy co-founded, The Dance Cooperative.

Eli Beller and Jorge Lazareff

Friends Jorge Lazareff (67) and Eli Beller (30) discuss Jorge's migratory journey from his homeland of Argentina to the United States and the various countries Jorge worked in along the way.

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Bryan Massengale and Dee Dee Romo

Friends Diana "Dee Dee" Romo (46) and Bryan Massengale (47) talk about the way community looks during these times of the COVID pandemic, the Destiny Arts Center Black (W)hole and Elders project, and their connection to spirit, ancestors, and healing.

Progress and Paradox

An insightful conversation about how society is moving and how technology is impacting us.

How the times have changed

I took a little time to interview my mom, Maria, and just talk about her life and how she grew up. We discuss movement in life and how times have changed since she was born.

Mothers view

On the day of December 3rd, 2018 in interviewed my mother( Janay Brown). We talked about certain things that I don’t see or hear people talk about on the daily. She explain cause and effect with movements, or events like...

Growing Up In The Big Apple

We talked about my Dad’s life and how he grew up and the impact it had on his life now.

Terry Braunstein and the women’s art movement in Washington DC

Grandma describes her role in the women in art movement in the 1970s in DC to her three grandchildren