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My mom and I talked about her health and how she feels about how it has affected her life.
Joanne (71) and her husband Andrew (77) talk about how both of their families were part of the homestead program in Oklahoma for Joanne's grandmother and Montana for Andrew's grandparents.
I interviewed Mom after she decided to go into hospice care, ending her 2 1/2 year battle with pancreatic cancer.
Nancy lives in San Francisco for her everyday life because of the beauty, diversity, and accessibility, but her soul belongs to the cabin in MN that's been in her family for decades. She shares stories on family, values, and planning...
Jeff and I talking on the patio of our childhood home. He shares with me lessons he has learned about life.
Mary Jane Phifer (60), William "Glenn" Phifer (80), and their child, Savannah Phifer (28) discuss their transition from Fredericksburg, Virginia to Mansfield, Missouri, managing their home and farm, and Savannah's experience growing up as the child of older parents.
Barbara Kujanpa Saniie (70) tells her son Matthew Saniie (31) the story of her ancestors in the United States starting with her great great grandfather who came from Germany in the 1800s up until meeting Matthew's father in Florida.
Life and times of Gramma Bee. We explore her life homesteading as a girl in southern Colorado, we talk about her time working in the naval yards in Bremerton during WWII. We talk about bootlegging, life in Los Alamos, family...
Join Lauren & Rob of Pine Barrens Post as they discuss their homesteading business, the importance of Pinelands traditions, and the ways in which they keep the history and culture alive through their products. Pine Barrens Post holds seasonal workshops...
In this interview we talked about life on the homestead in wyoming, WWII, and his career as a music man.
Mary Schaffer shares with us her childhood growing up in Broadus and how her family ended up there.
Talking with my mother as I have started to do hospice work to learn about her experiences with end-of-life care over many years.
Wanting hospice and giving things away while watching Chip and Jojo
Family history about homesteading and oil rights.
Mindy (70) talks with her co-worker Zoe about her 48 year career as a nurse.
Southern California Hospice Foundation executive director, Michelle Wulfestieg and development specialist, Dana Howorth discusses their story, purpose and the Heavenly Home Project.
One Small Step conversation partners Melissa Coleman (54) and Christa Galipeau (49) talk about growing up on farms, connection to place, disillusionment with political parties, communicating with others, and parenting twins.
Charles Carter shares with us the story of his life homesteading and living in Broadus, Montana with his family.
Discussion between Peggy Applegate McCabe, her brother Paul "Shan" Applegate, of Heppner, Oregon, and their first cousin Tony Doherty, of Blackhorse Canyon, in Lexington, Oregon. Recorded at the Doherty Family Reunion in Pendleton, Oregon.
Emma Linski (36) interviews her father, Joseph Whitmore (70), about his childhood and the person who had the most influence on him, his grandfather.
I weave my life into the greater story of 1934 to the present, the Great Depression, rural America, the child games we played, while man I would marry fire bombed Tokyo,the second world war, repression of the 1950s,west coast jitters...
A conversation with Erin Moore about his childhood Christmas, life on a farm in Texas, homesteading in British Columbia, mathematical statistics, and meeting his wife.
Resons or choosing the California End of Life Option Act, and other life memories.