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We discussed primarily what was important to my mom in her life and many of her outlooks on life.
in this interview I briefly went over the story of my uncles journey through drug abuse. I asked him questions such as how he believes this shaped him as a person and how he got through it.
I interviewed my mom about her life growing up and her hopes and goals for me and her children
Friends and writers, Tracy Burgess (36) and Geneah Berrian (34) recall the origins of their friendship and share how writing has impacted their respective healing journeys.
Ann Akana (66) talks with her friend and former teacher Tricia L. Grant (29) about her family and what it means to be Hawaiian.
Concerning COVID-19 in the light of a Lutheran pastor and father.
I interviewed my mother about her childhood, current life, and hopes for the future.
Janel Bowers discussed how creating new avenues for people to thrive and have dignity has given her a sense of deep joy. Her work through Friends of JCDS gives her the opportunity to match her own gifts and passions with...
A blind teenager interviews his legally blind Great-Aunt about their trials and triumphs in the sighted world. He asks about her past and her hopes for his future.
Interviewer( Sa’Nia Nunley) 18, we Keiah Williams is my manager at A&M Healthcare Clinic Interviewee(Keiah Williams) 29. In this internet we discussed Ms. Keiah’s journey and how the path she is on has benefited her and effected her life. She...
Emma Monsante (19) interviews her mother Tara Buchholz (45) about her life and what she has accomplished. Emma asks what her mother hopes is best for her, and how she has overcome the hard things in her life.
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Student, Tiffany Mims, interviews Professor Celeste Terry, Assistant Executive Director of United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland Inc. to talk about her life, her work, her projects, and her insights about resilience, healing, and...
Friends Norma Burns (61) and Neil Chand (31) share about their experience being incarcerated and how they instill hope in others by mentoring those in similar situations and by living as examples of positive change and resiliency.
Taro Arai is the CDO of Mikuni Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar, and he has faced many challenges ever since he moved to America. Through perseverance, faith, and hope he and his family were able to grow the restaurant to...
Jamaal speaks on a dark time that gave him his purpose to succeed in life.
Colleagues Rita Chambers (62) and Jason Hynson (42) discuss how their faith and family lives inform their work at Victory Mission & Ministry.
Friends Jim Curl (37) and Kevin Roy (36) share how addiction, homelessness, and their Christian faith has shaped their journeys.
Nancy talks to Janice about her work at Providence and how it aligns with the Providence mission.
I interview my grandfather, a veteran, on the 2016 presidential election, the divide, and on the future.
In my interview with Miss Kim we talked about her life and how she got to being a lobbyist . We also talked about how the pandemic had affected her and her families lives and how it affected her job....
Isabella Germanos: 2022-01-30 20:14:26 I talk to my mom Lindsay Germanos about family, careers, and hopes.
I interviewed my grandparents about their move from Philadelphia to Lindenhurst NY. They talked about their life in Philly, how the move was to Long Island. Talked about hope and money and how family is the most important thing.
This was an interview with my Nana and she is 65 years old, she is my best friend. My talked a lot about her grandchildren and memories from my childhood and her childhood, we talked about the past a lot....