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The importance of being able to speak and listen. These things could be learned from one important class.
My older brother & i grew up together in the same household. I interviewed him because I wanted to understand his point of view of things.
Lauren Ray interviews sisters Jenny (Barnes) Butler and Justine (Barnes) France about their experience growing up on the Buffalo River
Spouses, Melissa Smith (37) and Matt S (39), sit down for a conversation about their relationship, their experiences serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, and the decisions they had to make in order to start a family together.
This is about when my dad joined and served the military in the army. There are some funny parts and some serious parts. This is about my dad joining, serving, and the aftermath of his service.
Siblings, Lorrie Keating Heinemann (60) and Robert Keating (61), interview their sister, Patricia "Pat" Keating (78), about her early life, her work, her hobbies, and how she learned to navigate life as a blind person. They also share some favorite...
I decided to sit my mom down for an interview with me. I asked her questions about being in her 20’s, memories, and advice.
We talked about how was it without a father figure in the home and the backstory of his life.
Eli (13) interviews Cole (19) and Eli asks about the most impactful, proud, and important moments of Cole’s life.
Lauren Ray interviews Nathan Windel, a local science educator, about the importance of place-based learning opportunities at the Buffalo. This interview was conducted during an oral history workshop at the Newton County Library.
In this interview we hear from Kevin Cheri, Buffalo National River's first African-American employee and retired superintendent, about his experience rising up in the National Park Service
How important life lessons can be and how to listen to others. Also in a form of looking through different realities of individuals.
Friends Carol Scholp (74) and Donald Munro (93) share a conversation about their philanthropic organization and the work they do in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Joshua Miller (47) interviews his spouse Jessica Marie Miller (39) about her childhood, her family, and how her upbringing has shaped how she parents today.
We talked about a whole array of things from personal questions to questions about quarantine.
Friends and past co-workers Charles Rogers and Dale MacMillan talk about their experiences as rangers at Buffalo National River in the early days of the park.
I interviewed one of my best friends that I met last year. We know about each other well but haven’t touched on some of the topics spoken about so this interview was a success.