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Parker Dhillon and Abi Shumpert talk about Parker's recipe of his favorite dish, chicken parmesan.
Today I interviewed my grandparents, Lawrence Arena and Carolyn Arena. They’re married and have lived a long and happy life and I talked to them about that life and the impact they want to have had on the world around...
In this interview, I learned more about my dads life. Such as things that I never new before about him, and where he has been in his life! I find it so cool and how I have never been so...
In this interview I picked my moms brain and found out how she really feels about her marriage, our family, and life itself.
A Thanksgiving Interview with my grandmother, Janet Hellgren, in 2021. Discussed Italian heritage, her Columbian foreign exchange trip, and her love of family.
Juan grew up in Columbia and moved to the United States when he was 12. He is a college student, studying to be a pastor.
Learn about a favorite recipe of mine in this fun interview about chicken bog!
Finding someone that you can have a lasting bond with is rare, and maintaining that bond is hard work. Anna Howard (33) sat down with her husband, Robert Dew (42), to talk about how they met, how the married, and...
I want to get the story of my father’s life and what he has accomplished during it.
The pandemic, kindness, and how you’d like to be remembered.
Bob talks with Kaya, Ken and Karen about time with Sue and kids in Dallas, Tacoma Park, and Columbia Maryland in the 70s and early 80s. Memories of kids growing up and professional accomplishments.
Riley Greenberg interviews her grandfather, Lynn Smoker. He talks about growing up in Columbia, PA, and about his achievements in life. Many memories and stories are shared.
I speak with my friend Sara, who move here from Columbia, about her experience.
Patty Giancaterino came from a family where she was the oldest of five children and went to a high school in Columbia that was all girls. She moved to the United States for all of the opportunities it has to...
Two friends share memories of a friendship spanning 33 years, multiple states, marriages, kids, and cancer.