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An interview with my mom about her life. This interview is full of laughs and some tears near the end.
Colleen McCall (69) interviews her friend Claudia Stravato (78) about her religious upbringing and the way it influenced her passionate career for equity and women's rights.
We talked about hat my family was like and how they contributed to the world. But we mainly talked about the way to be successful in not just work but in life.
Nathan Toon, a senior at Ralston Valley High School, discusses his struggles with the privileged RV community.
Liz Kachris-Jones (59) shares a conversation with her father, Peter Kachris (86), about his childhood, his parents, and his career. Peter also talks about both of his parents passing away when he was a child and about the woman who...
Joyce Shaw Peterson (81) talks with her granddaughter, Ingrid Kimble Peterson (12) about her work as a history professor.
The interview covers my Grandma's perspective on her life and important events of recent history including The Civil Rights Movement, Feminism, JFK's Assasination, and 9/11.
A grandmother and son talk about the struggles of losing a child and a mother as well as what it’s like to be a single woman pathing her own way in the south.
Emma Henderson interviews Lauren Sheath on feminism, faith, Michelle Obama and the value of a pun.
Erika, a young woman living in the border between Mexico and the U.S, talks about the feminism movement in Juarez and how it has change her as a woman.
Friend talks with friend about Hepatitis outbreak in Fremont, Nebraska, how she contracted the virus and the lawsuits and organization that have come out of this outbreak.
One Small Step participants Betty Macron [no age given] and Marian Deutschman [no age given] discuss their upbringing, their earliest political memories, and the people who have impacted their lives through acts of kindness.
Sara Fay Saltzman (85) talks to her grandsons, Zack Saltzman (21) and his brother Jake Saltzman (25) about growing up in Chicago, her husband's business on Maxwell Street, her career as a teacher, and motherhood.
Jacqueline Clay Chester [No Age Given] tells StoryCorps Facilitator Brenda Ford (47) about a bathing suit she recently sold at auction, her mother, and her experiences in the arts and entertainment industry.
John Livingston and Alli Pearson discuss what it is like being a woman in the field of audio technology and what she is doing as a leader in this field.
Seniors Arielle Van Fossen and Nicole talk about the time that Arielle experienced casual misogyny from her classmates.
I interviewed Jennie Stultz, a former mayor of Gastonia. She was born and raised in Gastonia, thus a perfect person to interview. She really captures the "Spirit of Gastonia!"
Alyssia interviews her roommate, Adam. They talk about growing up, being gay, and feminism.
Grandma describes her role in the women in art movement in the 1970s in DC to her three grandchildren
Susan Soric talks about her life and the path that led her to becoming a lesbian mother and minister.