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Tom Bertain discusses his life in this interview conducted in November of 2015 at his residence in Rio Dell, California. He talks about his time in the service as he traveled all through Europe. He describes working for the prison...
Colleen discusses her views on death and life based on her experiences throughout her life.
I talked about my life, mainly my childhood and influential experiences throughout growing up.
I did an interview with my mother, Brooke Linton, about PREA and her thoughts about working in a correctional institution.
Scout Kuehn wantend to know more about her dads time as a counselor in a prison. After the interview she knows a lot more about him and is proud to call him dad.
This is my second podcast episode give facts and statistics about prison sexual assault. Sorry for all the stuttering! Went through a lot of information.
It is about the experience that my sister (RASSIEL MUÑOZ) is very afraid of and how to react her experience was an alleged assault in our house in the Dominican Republic and in the end it's very funny that the...
Madison [No Name Given] (24) reflects with her husband Andrew [No Name Given] (33) on her experience surviving an abusive relationship nearly a decade ago. She emphasizes the importance of breaking the culture of silence surrounding intimate partner violence and...
Growing up the youngest of eight girls, moving frequently, memories and childhood
Friends Marina Labarthe de Solar (24) and Reagan Holiday (28) discuss trauma, healing and trans identity.
Wilhelm Welzenbach (46) interviews his mother, Johanna Bangeman (73), about her childhood memories on Wrangell Island in Alaska, her experience moving to Montana, the social change she experienced in the 1960s, and her teaching career.
Donald Wallace (75) shares a conversation with his wife, Kim Wallace (65), about his experiences recovering from a traumatic brain injury. They remember the day of the incident, and the journey of Donald's rehabilitation.
I asked my grandfather some questions about how he met his wife and to tell us some interesting stories he has.
Najee Greenlee interviews his great aunt Pallestean and she recounts her childhood. She talks about growing up on a farm with her fairly large family and how her life was like. Later the interview goes on to her post-secondary education...
my dad and i talk about what his life was like at my age(17) and about his experience in prison
This is my introduction podcast to my Feminist & Queer Theories Final Project.