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Our ancestors, marriage, family, kids, grandchildren, loving and living our lives together....
This is my introduction podcast to my Feminist & Queer Theories Final Project.
I spoke with my Aunt Meghan about her life and how different events have affected her.
I talk to my dad about migrating to the United States and some things about his home country.
The interview went better than expected and interviewer gained insight on how interviewee saw mental illness
My mother has been in the hospital for a few days. This was my first chance to interview her since she’s gotten home
Emily McCaskey sits down with her mother-in-law and asks the hard questions most daughter-in-laws would never dare to ask.
Ms. Traumann (55) reminisced about her father, Michael, a German who immigrated to Brazil where he farmed. Mr. Davis (58) talks about the history of violence in his extended family.
Christine Mitchell (62) speaks to her husband, Stanley Mitchell (73) about how the two of them met and fell in love later in life, and they speak about living together in a log cabin in the middle of the woods.
Melvin Thomas (23) talks to his former high school art teacher, Rebecca Belleville (32), about his drive in middle school to go to a top performing high school, his interest in sculpture, being an African American male in the art...
Jermaine Anderson (42) talks to friend and colleague Lisa Nitsch (39) about his upbringing in inner-city Baltimore and beloved family, his history of abusive partnership and overcoming abusive behavior through the Gateway Project, and why he is excited for his...
Gregory Hartzler-Miller (55) talks to his wife Cindy Hartzler-Miller (54) about gaining a heightened spiritual awareness and how it has changed his life and their marriage.
Jonathan Morancy (47) speaks to his wife, Kerry Morancy (44), about the process of adopting their two children and their opposite, yet complimentary, parenting styles. They speak about the experience being white parents raising African American children.
This is an interview with my grandma about her past stories and her future recommendations.
Se hace entrevista a la señora Astrid Higera profesional en SST asesora de ARL colmena seguros
Hazel Diaz (31) interviews her new friend and fellow veteran Rick Martinez (54) about his military service in the Army, struggling with depression and substance abuse, his brother’s suicide, and how his family and friends helped him recover from his...
Trista (36) interviews her colleague Rashaan (40) about his career in philanthropy, how he got started, and why he works in the field. They also talk about issues of diversity in the world of philanthropic work.
Rebecca Durfee is a math professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. She is also a self-published author of 15 books. In this interview we discuss how she managed that and how media impacted her success.