Laura Volk and Joe Roscoe Celebrate Their Remarkable Forty Five Year Marriage

Laura Volk and Joe Roscoe delighted Fearrington StoryCorps Listener, Susie Eckblad with remarkable stories of their forty-five marriage - filled with “many blessings” and “no complaints.” After just 10 weeks of marriage, Joe’s diagnosis of Hodgkins lymphoma tested their courage...

Maya campos

maya talks about her most heartbreaking sadness things and food

Microbio 160 Cancer Interview (Aditya Singh interviews Teammate Trace Trant)

In this interview, I interview my teammate Trace Trant who’s mom was affected Hodkin’s Lymphoma and all the experiences he was affected by.

Staci Klein

I interviewed my aunt in order to get her life's story.

A grandmother's life from growing up during a war to having grandchildren

A grandmother goes through the details of her life, from the beginning when her family was heavily impacted by the World Wars to eventually having children and grandchildren.

Her legacy, last lesson & our final collaboration: Rachel reflects on her life as an educator

Rachel and Takeru are close friends, colleagues, and teach high school English class. When Rachel was diagnosed with her third bout of cancer, they sat down together to reflect on her journey as a teacher, from how she came into...

Nicholas Finley

This is a self-interview in which I talk about the events in my life which have brought me to where I am today. I detail how family, race, and illness have shaped my story in an auto-ethnography format.

Grandpa David

Brief chat with my grandfather, a man of few words, on his life.

My role model

This is an interview I did with my mom. It's her life story and how she got through the things hardships in her life.

Dear Mama

After interviewing my mom, I’ve learned that her personality has always been consistent from her past to the present.

Shannon shares her wisdom around mind-body connection, and her journey losing her hair through chemotherapy.

Shannon has great wisdom with the mind-body connection. In this interview she shares her experiences with losing her hair during chemo and how others react to the changes. We also discuss connecting to community through social media, and how our...

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Kimberly Hegman and Susan Skedsvold

Kimberly (59) talks to Susan (53) about the decision to donate Kimberly's husband's liver to Susan. They talk about their friendship and how they bond over the loss of their husbands.

Scott’s cancer experience

Scott's experience battling cancer as a teenager

Kailey Bean and her dad, Scott, talk about Kailey’s grandma, and what life has been like since her passing.

I'm this interview, in November 2018, Kailey Bean(17) interviews her dad Scott Bean(52) about her deceased grandmother, Shirley. They talk about what life was like when her grandmother was alive, and how life has changed since her passing. Scott talks...

Micro 160 Class Project
November 30, 2019 App Interview

we talked about our mom being diagnosed with breast cancer

Dad interview

My dad losing his father at a young age.

Great Thanksgiving Listen w/ Auntie Miss

Talking with my aunt about regrets, lessons, school, and elections. Listening about strength through the hard times. Learning about sicknesses and how hard it can be. Learning about a valuable person. Listening and learning to love!

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Libbie Crane and Glenda Curtis

One Small Step partners Libbie Crane (52) and Glenda Curtis (53) discuss their lives growing up, police reform, and navigating the more negative aspects of social media.

"Fail Forward Fast." Ari Flowers & Mrs. Franklin's "Hair" Story.
December 8, 2022 App Interview

Ari Flowers conducts an interview with her entrepreneur mentor and relative at Saint Francis South Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The pair talk about Mrs. Franklin's past, business, and life lessons while also reflecting on the impact family has on each...

Interview with Mom

A quick sit down with my mom, her childhood in Nicaragua, migrating to the US and her “thank you” to her cancer diagnosis.

Jennifer Holleman

Jennifer Holleman has lived her life with kindness and no regrets. Despite moving a lot in her childhood and surviving cancer, she appreciates every moment.