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Ishaani and Camille attend a small college prep school in the Bay Area called Athenian. They met the first week of freshman year and this interview summarizes the journey that made up the past four years and where they are...
Jasmonae talks about growing up in Plano as a child and the positive impact of living in a diverse community had on her after her mother moved her family from Dallas with her voucher.
A personal interview between brother and sister and the mental and emotional challenges that 2020 has posed: cancelled med school graduation, cancelled wedding, starting residency amidst a pandemic, and a whole abundance of emotions throughout.
I decided to interview my five year old son to get his perspective on life.
I interviewed my father and discussed with him on things we’ve been through, his past and my future. How he grew up and his childhood. The interview was recorded on 11/27/2020
In this podcast, I discuss the correlation between test performance and anxiety in adolescents. I interviewed my friend, Sarah, about her experience of navigating academics and test-taking with anxiety throughout her time in high school and college.
Beau and I talk about life and what has happened. Including many silly stories, such as a little cockroach incident...
Current environment crisis can create a lot of pressure and stress to people. We need learn how to cope with that situation.
We talked about struggling with depression in college and how therapy has helped and how she’s gotten help and reached out to others. We also talked about situations she has faced.
Friends and former Providence colleagues, Alex and Bree, have different views of the first time they met. They do both agree on the positive influence they have had on each other over the last 10 years.
My mother’s name is Lafaye Henderson. Today we will discuss her middle childhood experience that took place in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
I am not a good speaker on my own, I find I could write for hours of my memories of her but once I know its being recorded I panic, anxiety is a hell of a thing. This is me...
an informative peak into the life of someone who struggles with crippling depression and how she finds courage and strength.
Norma, 88, talks to her granddaughter, Rebecca, 33, about how her life changed when she was widowed at 48 years old. Norma married young and had been a house wife, with her husband always taking care of the finances. After...
Jacob Werkheiser (36) interviews his father, Jim Werkheiser (64) about his life, childhood memories, sibling relationships and growing up on a farm.
One Small step partners Susan Haskell (76) and Rachel Green (41) confide in each other about mental illness and abuse, relate over their political concerns, and note what they are grateful for.
Growing up with parents who did not understand depression and being diagnosed with depression and how it affected her school life and personal life.
This is a interview between me and my dad Tri who is 48 years old, and we talked about his life as a child and what it was like having kids.
The life of the wonderful Jaclyn Glombowski Engele and her daughter Anais Engele talk about Jaclyn's life and how her daughter Anais was as a kid.