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Discussed Jesee’s childhood and family in Bethany, Missouri, her wisdom for my brother and I, and her dreams growing up.
Gemma talks about her journey that lead her to Providence St. Joseph.
She is my mother, I chose her because she is a great person and has a lot of interesting stories, I personally think the interview went great. This process went smoothly but it could’ve been improved by possibly getting it...
Becoming a nurse requires endurance and strength, the interviewee describes their challenges and goals through their personal experience.
Interview for my study of fiction class where we discussed our college experience and adulting.
In this interview, I talked with my grandmother, Peggy Hotz, about her childhood growing up in Virginia and what it was like raising three children. We talked about funny memories from her lifetime and about my dad when he was...
Jennifer E Bell asks her mother, Lynne O Bell questions about growing up in Pennsylvania and her life as a nurse manager at a pediatrics clinic
Me and Mrs. Karen talked about how it is in the nursing profession and how the days of working as a nurse goes and what goes on behind the secnes at the hospitals.
Today I am interviewing my brother’s girlfriend, Ryan Keenan. She shares some stories about her and my brother, childhood memories, and some traditions with her family. She also talks about one of her greatest influences and some advice she has...
[Recorded Friday, December 10, 2021] Jody Esselstyn (50) and Michael Barnard (64) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Jody is a school nurse and mother of three living in suburban Charlottesville, and Michael is retired from a...
Today I interviewed my mother, we talked about various points in her life, interests, pets, food, etc.
Mike Drummond (55) talked to Therese Reynolds (35) about what drew her to the field of nursing and first starting her career at Providence at 15 years old working in food services. Therese also discusses some of her most challenging...
As critical care nurses and social media advocates for nurse wellness, Anna Rodriguez and Christiaan Letsinger understand how easy it is for nurses to burn out when they’re putting their patients before themselves. In this conversation, Anna and Christiaan discuss...
Lou and Julie talk about their childhoods, family, adventures biking and hiking, and how important being a team has been for them and their family.
In this interview I talk with my Nana, Rhonda Rogers. We discuss topics such as parents, drugs, teenage years, and religion.
Beth, a nurse working in information services, recently won a nurse of the year award at Providence. She talks about the joy and rewards of her job, how things have changed because of the pandemic and what she has learned...
Kelsita sits down with Princess Diana in an unventilated space within an art gallery to explore memory, prompted by preselected discussion questions.
Suzy & Rebecca both work for Providence Health in Napa California, but met because of their love of volunteer work they love to do in their community. One of those community outreach programs Providence works with is the Napa Resource...
Lola DeAscentiis sits down with her Grandmother and a close family friend to discuss memories, faith, and family.
Stories from Jennifer Abramczyk’s work family at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
Marla Barthen (50) shares a conversation with her mentee, Madeline Carpenter (20), about the women’s rights movement and what people of different generations can contribute to that movement.
My great-grandma told me about her life, mostly her childhood years.