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The first participant is Jada Foy. The interviewee is Trever Cole. Jada is 18 years old. Trever is 54. The relationship between the two is mother and daughter
We went into deep detail about Saul’s childhood, and his thoughts on being a cancer survivor.
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.
Jazlyn sits down with Joshua and talks about his experience with the rare cancer Nueroblastoma. Joshua also gives a message to any child battling cancer.
We talked about how the kids from today can be aware of the environment and how that can effect them in the future.
In this interview I attempt to unearth the life of my aunt who died at age sixteen through my mother's memories and stories, further adding to the mythology which surrounds her life but also bringing it to terms with reality...
Mom was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in February 2019. This was at the end of the night.
My aunt and I sit down to talk about the battles within her life and how they affected her.
18 year old college student, Lanie White, interviews her 85 year old grandfather, Paul Corliss, to reflect on the good and bad of his past.
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!
Our conversation ranged from life experiences and family memories to current ideas and feelings about Dad's illnesses.
Michael Alexiou, MD, speaks with Mary Helen Witt, MD, oncologist, about her experience as a patient with cancer.
Donald Holland (70) and daughter Natalie Holland (36) remember how & when Natalie started playing golf, their shared love for the sport, and how Natalie feels about Donald's recent pancreatic cancer diagnoses.
Pamela (36) interviews her friend, Jane (51), an oncology social worker who worked with her former partner, Suzie, when she had leukemia.
I interviewed my grandmother and my mother about their life with my grandfather to understand how they felt during my grandfathers journey with cancer.
how my father approached making a tough decision and how it impacted his medical career.
My grandmother, age 72, was born and raised in Washington DC before moving down to South Carolina. Her father died of cancer at a young age for her, which she speaks of in this interview. She has had a very...
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.
Family history from Mexico to Ohio in 1929. Growing up as a Mexican American in Lorain, OH
Christine shares personal stories about the challenges of getting good healthcare as a deaf person. Being disrespected, misinterpreted, and not being able to trust doctors and others in the healthcare system.