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I, Jacob Schwartz (16), interviewed my Grandmother, Marilyn Schwartz (78), about her life, and how that differs to what living through Covid-19 is like.
Eileen Curtis (~70) talks with Jacob Curtis (16) about her experience running a small business during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kyara Jean-Louis talks with her mother on the hardships of COVID19.
Garrett Gantz, (15) has a discussion with his mother who is a Medical Professional/registered nurse. Lisa Gantz and Garrett discuss how the Covid-19 Pandemic has affected her way of life.
Caroline Fitzgerald (19) talks with Tessa Doody (22) about how she is navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic as an emerging adult who is making the transition from college life to the real world. She discusses how the pandemic has impacted...
Jennifer Lind, granddaughter of Rosa T. Beard, talks with Mr. Baker Rouseau, a former Escort for the Rosa T. Beard Debutante Club and the 2020 Mr. Escort winner.
18 year old recent high school graduate Amil Smith. Talks about life after high school during Covid-19
My father, Sebastien, was born in Montreal, Canada, on November 13th 1970. He currently works as an astrophysics teacher at Georgia state university. He got sick during the swine flu outbreak of 2009. Since he has dealt with a similar...
Michael Grover (38) and his wife Lea Grover (36) talk about how Michael's glioblastoma symptoms have gotten worse in the last year, how the COVID-19 pandemic has made getting care challenging, and how he wants his three daughters to remember...
Claire Schettler (15) and Kristie Gortz (51) discuss the Coronavirus pandemic and how it has affected their lives.
Sandra Escamilla talks with Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Visitor Services Associate Angela Hermann about quarantine and the hope of art while standing inside the art installation "SHELTER" by Derek Fordjour.
Deborah Sydlowski [no age given] interviews coworker and friend Donald Lada [no age given] about his career as a funeral director spanning over 60 years.
Chrissy Mahoney speaks with her mom, Carrie Mahoney, about the importance of family, memories, and remembering to stay connected.
Beth Moeller from Griswold Home Care sat down with Pam Shepperd-Katra, director of social work for Filosa/Hancock Hall and Director of Nursing, Kathy Berry, in Danbury, one of communities outside of New York that was hardest hit at the outset...
On Mother's Day 2020, Theresa Lewis (48) interviewed her mother, Jackie Adkins (85), to discuss a range of topics that allowed Theresa to learn more about her mother. Specifically, they talked about Jackie's joys and sorrows throughout her life and...
Arielle Cohen (19) interviews Mary Lykes (20) about her experience living through the COVID-19 pandemic. We discussed what it was like to have the disease and how this period is a great time for growth.
MAGALI CABALLERO TALKS ABOUT HOW COVID-19 IS AFFECTING HER AND "CONCEPT", HER CLOTHING STORE. SHE EXPLAINS HOW SHE HAD TO START SELLING MASKS TO MAKE UP FOR THE CLOTHES SHE WAS NOT SELLING.
I sat down with Mary Parra, an Environmental Service Manager at a hospital in Texas, to find out how was it from a housekeeping standpoint dealing with one of the most scary times in world history.
Hannah Duncan: 2021-10-13 22:21:10
Education has changed drastically. There is no longer the personal touch, there is so much pressure on teachers to move everyone along. The pandemic really has created a mental health epidemic!
One Small Step conversation partners Stephen Mandas (72) and Patricia "Pat" Phillips (73) discuss COVID-19 restrictions, politics, religion, and the era of the Vietnam War.
Coming at you live (not really) from their homes, two freshmen from New York's "The Beacon School," Hayley Morales & Riley-Paige Belisle discuss in a teenager's perspective the events happening in the world that is from the messy year we...