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Deacon Jon Leiseth recounts some of his formative faith experiences and how they relate to pain.
Martha Colon describes her childhood, family, lessons learned, and advice she would give to those who need it.
This interview was held on May 27, 2018. In context, my auntie and I were talking while my family and I were visiting her second husband, Uncle Lee, in the hospital. She tells me about her experiences of living in...
She lost the most important person in her life and now she is going to speak what she wish she got to say.
Briana interviewed Jessica, her roommate, on Norwegian traditions and memories with her family. Jessica discussed how her late grandparents continuously inspire her everyday.
Mother and daughter Stephenie Klingler (66) and Mackenzie Hatfield (38) talk about their fathers and loss, trading memories about Mackenzie’s late father Carter Hatfield and Stephenie’s father Robert Tebo.
Saying goodbye to my step-dad, Steve, who is in hospice for cancer.
Mary Crist (40) shares a conversation with her father, Jim Crist (66), about his childhood, his relationship with her mother, and the concerts that each of them have enjoyed.
During the 8 minutes in which I sat down with my mother to speak about the impact that I’ve had in her life, she told me about some of the most notable moments in her life since she birth me.
Valentina Marin (16) interviews her uncle, Leonardo Villa (54) about his childhood in Colombia and about working at the Twin Towers.
In this interview, my mother Lenora Murphy talks about her experience as a young window and how it has helped her learn independence.
Sister Gladia Bell (89), Lue Hicks (78), and Willie B. Kennedy (88) talk about their childhood memories, their wonderful parents and their life growing up in the South
Talk about social interaction and the effect of the internet on youths perspective of death
I ask my mom about the key moments in her life, turns out they’re not about her, but the people she loves.
We talked about what he would do when he got older, our great grandpa, and death. The interview was fun and I was intrigued to know a little bit more about my brother.
This was an interview that I did with my mom that really just talked about her culture, childhood, my childhood, raising children, her job and her story.
My great grandma tells me about her memories of her younger self, including some happy and sad ones. These are some of my favorite moments with her!
Andrew elaborates on death and how it has personally effected him.