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We talk about our feelings about performing arts, specifically dance and other life experiences and opinions.
Many people in this world are cruel to those who are kind, caring and loving people but they 1.get stepped on like a doormates. 2. Get dumped for some other person. 3. Get absolutely nothing back. People out there these...
A mother and daughter discuss the legacy of mental illness that is woven throughout their family’s past, present, and future.
Patricia Talks about how she found Provincetown through the tumult of the late 60s, how Provincetown represented a real community in the natural world, in contrast with the suburbanization, consumerism, and alienation that was rampant where she came from. She...
Stockton University student, Kelly, interviews someone who is in recovery from addiction.
(Shane) Hello my name is Shane Wilborn. I️ AM a 19-year-old college student. Today is November 10th and I️ am interviewing my uncle Ricky in reference to a recovering drug addict for my story corps project. We are recording this...
I decided to interview my wife about her life and our life focusing on her experiences growing up and becoming who she is today. I thought others would enjoy hearing about her experiences dealing with mental health as well as...
For our project, we have decided to interview Emily Meerholz(21) and Alexis Hogan(21). We wanted to dive deeper into how students enrolled in public education have been affected by Covid-19.
Hear a mental health professional’s view on technology and social media and how her perception has changed over the years.
After living through a pandemic since March 2020, five people share their unique experiences and how COVID-19 outbreak affected their lifestyle, mental health, physical health, views, etc. Recorded on August 16, 2020
We went over mental illness, relationships, memories and what to look forward to as a parent.
I interview my friend about her experience with mental illness, specifically an attempted suicide, and how that fits into the larger narrative of mental health issues on college campuses.
This interview was conducted for my sociology class. It is about stay at homes and how society views them, as well as how mental health is affected my being a stay at home mom.
I interviewed my best friend on how 2020 has been such a weird year and how Covid may have changed their life. We talked about online school and how that has been a hassle amidst quaratine and how it has...
Stockton University student, Lamia Dean, interviews someone who is in recovery from addiction for 29 years.
Ashley (my sister) and I mostly talked about what we’ve gone through together and how much we need each other in life. I added a few extra questions of my own in the end, because i felt like the recommended...
Olivia Monarch (18) talks with her father, Mike Monarch, about how his local gym is helping their members to stay physically and mentally healthy during the pandemic.
I asked Sadie a series of questions about how living in a hotel in the middle of a pandemic affected her mental health and concerns.
Betty and I talked about the cultural differences of growing up in China versus America.
Robin shared about her life journey with living her life as a vocation and the influence her mother had on her life. She was a pillar of strength. Her mom modeled a life of generous giving to help some of...
I interviewed my mom, who is a psychiatrist, she talked about how she has communicated and viewed media during this coronavirus pandemic.