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I interviewed my grandpa, he was in his 20s during 1960. He was drafted into the Navy during the Vietnam War, but was never on the battlefield. He talks about his life during the 1960s, the Civil Rights Movement, the...
U.S. Army Veteran, John Looker, speaks with the NVMM Education Team about his experience serving in the Army during the Vietnam War. John shares the difficulties of returning to civilian life and how he continues to support Veterans.
[Recorded: Friday, April 28, 2023] Tanyia (57) and Tyler (34) have a One Small Step Conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Tanyia is an Assistant Manager for Zone Operations for Facilities Management Housing Custodial at the University of Virginia and Tyler is...
Chris Miller is a 58 year old Public Administrator that works and lives in King George, Virginia. Chris and I spoke about his life growing up in Denver, Colorado and how that lead him to Louisiana, Southern California, and then...
Interview with my mother Barbara Kline, 82. Memories of first generation childhood, the 50s and 60s, a career in modern dance, and life as a rabbi's spouse.
infinity Hospice Care works in partnership with StoryCorps to interview our terminally ill patients.  It is a privilege for us to be able to record their stories so that future generations can learn and benefit from their experience.
This is the first of two conversations between Kailey and Dave. Questions and answers get to know Dave and his family and friends growing up in Kansas and Colorado with strong, Godly core values with some devilish antics mixed in....
Kailey interviews her father Dave. He is a great story teller and talks of a time when high-schoolers played pranks, and family was similar to a 50s TV show. For Dave, everything led to racing and a legacy of entrepreneurial...
March 30 is designated as Colorado "Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day", a commemorative state holiday, and allows for appropriate observance by the public and in all public schools in tribute to the service and sacrifice of Vietnam Veterans. Bill Elder,...
March 30 is designated as Colorado "Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day", a commemorative state holiday, and allows for appropriate observance by the public and in all public schools in tribute to the service and sacrifice of Vietnam Veterans. Larry Sturgeon,...
Kallie talked about her room and the ways it makes her remember past people, emotions and feel pain. She talked about how she gets pain in her room when emotions flood her head yet there are the things in her...
Vietnam veteran Greg Chiappone shares how his commitment to the mission and service to his fellow soldiers kept him focused on helping others at risk to himself. In a truly collaborative conversation with a JROTC cadet, Chiappone laughs and sighs...
Granville Sr. describes from his early memory of leaving Kansas as a boy and settling in Eastern Colorado. His family, farming as a boy and family man, the old home place, death of his two younger brothers, hauling grain to...
Julia describes her reality of what’s it’s like being a soccer captain.
James S. Crider (93) is one of very few WWII & Korea & Vietnam veterans who served the US. His experiences across his 22 years of active duty service were recorded in an interview by South Plantation HS JROTC Cadet...
Steven talks about his childhood, experiences as an adolescent, and things to inspire the youth. Laugh along with Steven and Savannah as they talk about Steven’s life.
Carolyn Larson: 2020-05-05 22:00:54 Carolyn Larson, 56, talks with her father, Orson Reed Frederiksen, 86, about his childhood in Colorado, his dreams and aspirations, and the important people in his life.
Panel held atRMU for NPO wk, obsess if the works matters issue addressed by brave survivors od sexual violence.
Flora interviews Mrs. Griffey, her orchestra teacher, about music, her upbringing, and shares some fun stories from middle school.
I sat down with a new friend that I met at college, and we talked about topics from our childhood through the future.
Nicole Darrow and Kate Miller sit down for a conversation about life, school, the importance of family, and getting into trouble.