Cesia Villatoro and her mom, Claudia Martinez, talk about growing up in Guatemala transitioning into a new country

In this interview, made on June 2018 in Chicago, IL, Cesia Villatoro(17) interviews her mom Claudia Martinez(41) about growing up in Guatemala. She talks about the struggles she obtained in her home country and some she faced as she moved...

A Testament to the Benefits of Struggle: A Discussion with the Memons

My parents, Neha Memon and Samir Memon (46) discuss how their struggles in moving to a new country shaped their spirituality, work ethic, and their choices as parents. We discuss how adaptability has sculpted their present lives, and how malleable...

Remember Where You Came From

Always remember where you came from and live a faith filled-life.

Interview Papa
November 25, 2018 App Interview

I got to talk to my grandfather about his childhood from the 1950s to now. From fishing to playing jokes on his friends, my grandfather always had fun. My grandfather loved to play baseball and football. He shared with me...

Mick’s World War II Stories

Micky talks about his experiences in World War II and the lessons he learned while stationed in Okinawa. He shared about his life before and after the war and other stories of his life full of journeys around the world.

My Mom

Short interview I conducted with my Mom Kathy Taylor about her life, and memories.

Football with Jordan

Jordan and I talk about his favorite things, how faith has supported him, his school, and his family.

So you just got married

I talked with a new member of the family and we use this interview so we have a better understanding of who exactly is the man that was just married into the family.

Mommy and I

I asked my mother questions and found out some new stuff, it felt good to sit down and have a long talk.

The Iran-Hostage Crisis of 1979: Immigrating to America in the Middle of a Crisis

Economics professor Dr. Joe Essuman, who was originally born in Ghana, West Africa in 1949, speaks of the causes and impacts of the Iran-Hostage Crisis on the Carter Administration, the world's changing perceptions of both nations, and the world's growing...

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Randy White and Ryan Jacobsen

One Small Step conversation partners Randy White (65) and Ryan Jacobsen (42) talk about the importance of community engagement and their commitment to both urban and rural Fresno.

Revealing Authenticity Through Experience: An Interview with Elizabeth Perez.

In this discussion between a mother and daughter, Christina and Elizabeth Perez discuss the facets of Elizabeth’s life that have shaped her into who she is today. Beginning with her multiple moves as a child and her various exposure to...

My Small Group Leader

Just me and my leader at church

"Don't be so afraid"

Pam and I talk about growing up, insecurities, faith, family, and women's careers in medicine.

Let’s Get Real – Faith

The meaning of faith and how it effects your life.

The World According to Eden

Eden's view of Living and Learning and Loving

Childhood of a Flint Mom

My mom has her own life, her own experiences and wisdom and in this interview I asked her about her life’s accomplishments and wise words she wanted to tell the future generations. In this interview my mom gives advice that...

Morning Chat with Dot & Charlie

Dorothy (86) and Charles Anderson (89) talk with their youngest of 5 children about their lives as children & 64 years of marriage.

Autoethnographic Interview ft. Maddy Connolly

In this interview Maddy, a senior at Branham High school talks about her journey with Catholicism and how the events in the past couple of years have played a part in developing her faith.

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Marie Newsom and Gwyn Newsom

Gwyn Newsom (69) shares a conversation with her mother, Marie Newsom (96), about Marie’s childhood, the passing of her mother and father, the aunts who raised her, her marriage and divorce, her work, her family, and her role as a...

Sarah Hale and Erik DeVriendt. Urban hope in the former Confederate capital.

Sarah Hale (54) and Erik DeVriendt (41) talk about faith, vocation, and how they are thinking through and responding to social and racial injustice in our city and nation today.