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June Geyer describes her first big trip out of Baltimore when she and her husband when to NYC together.
June Geyer describes some of her favorite toys as a child growing up in Baltimore in the 1930s and 1940s.
June Geyer talks about working as a young woman in Baltimore.
Today I interviewed a family friend, Steven Vu, a naval officer that lives in Baltimore, Maryland. We discuss his experiences in the navy, lessons learned, and what led up to this point of his life. This is my 3rd interview,...
Mrs. Lois Owen (81) talks to fellow church member Hannah Fisher (13) about her life and travels.
A conversation between De'Andre Young (myself) and Lachelle Mack (aunt) about what makes a healthy and successful relationship.
This interviewee is my mom. She leads a very inspirational life. She’s been diagnosed with a few incurable diseases and instead of sulking and being self loathing - she’s chosen to inspired others that have similar obstacles to still live...
my mom has Parkinson’s and these are her memories of Christmas’ after the death of her sister.
My Dad and I talk about a lot of the key parts of his life and lots of lessons he’s learned throughout the years. He talks about experiences that have shaped him into who he is, and wisdom he has...
Barbara Carey recounts some memories of her long and fortunate life, from Ohio to New Hampshire, and several times around the world in between.
I live in an assisted living facility in Texas and a few months ago this woman who is 4 foot 11 named Dorothy moved in and has graced us with her stories and presence. She is the most loving caring...
I interviewed my great-grandmother who was born in 1936. I asked her about her life and what things were like growing up.
Ethan Adler: 2021-11-29 02:06:34 Richard (47) and Linda (47) Adler speak to their son, Ethan (18), about growing up and what the future holds.
I described how the quarantine forced me to reflect on the relationship between my emotions and land, the passage of time, food, and loved ones.
John Friedrich (56) interviews his friend Bob Alpern (93)about early influences in his lie, including seeing unemployed people along Riverside Drive in New York City, living in shanties. Bob shares that FDR's programs like the CCC and the WPA appealed...
Kathy Wentz talks with colleague Dr Sidney Schechet about his journey to become a Retina Specialist, finds out how COVID affected him, and learns the value of patience.
Barbara Himmelrich speaks about growing up in Boston, losing her mother in the Cocoanut Grove night club fire, and meeting her husband.
How growing up in the 1960’s differ from growing up in today’s world. As well as what you wish you would have known back then.