Recording – 02-20-2024 Lung Transplant

I interviewed my Nana which is my Dad’s mother. My Nana is 70 years old and in 2018 she had to have a lung transplant. I interviewed her about how she was resilient as she was going through the process...

Recording – 02-25-2024 20:04:45

Sara (12) and Stephanie (39) Massey relationship mom and daughter discussed resilience and risk taking

Surviving a historic Vermont flood

Matt Commo (55) and Ann Commo (53) live in Waterbury, Vermont which on July 10th-11th experienced historic flooding. They share the flood’s impacts on them, their story of rebuilding, and their perspectives on the future living in a floodplain.

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Hilary Trudell and Dean Booth

Hilary Trudell (38) interviews her friend, Dean "Justin" Booth (54), about his journey from addict and troublemaker to writer, poet, and storyteller.

A Mother’s Past

Discussing the childhood, meaningful relationships, the troubles of starting adulthood, and making an impactful career in Native Healthcare.

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Austin Travis and Jeanne Kimberl

Jeanne Kimberl (55) interviews her friend and mentee Austin Travis (24) about the goals he hopes to accomplish, the challenges he has overcome, and the life lessons he has learned along the way.

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A childhood to remember " Lainey Sullivan & Mike Sullivan"

Today I am talking with my dad about him moving and giving the pros and cons about moving a lot as a child. We talked about his favorite places that he has lived, and especially the hard times and thoughts...

Griswold Home Care Resilience Project: Jim Hedtke's Lessons on Resilience from 75 Days Under Sea on the USS Flying Fish

Jim Hedtke, Vietnam Era Submariner shared humorous tales from 75 days under sea on the US Navy's USS Flying Fish with Beth Moeller for the Griswold Home Care Resilience Project. Hear powerful lessons about resilience that inspire pride in America's...

"I feel I am doing in my life what I need to do to help other people"

For the Great Thanksgiving Listen 2019, Anna Deems interviews her aunt Janet Poerschke. Janet talks about her childhood growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania with a large family. She shares many stories from her youth, her favorite travel memories...

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Silvia Austerlic and Kimberly De Serpa

Colleagues Silvia Austerlic (55) and Kimberly De Serpa [no age given], discuss their work at Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital, helping others through grief, and how they hope to better serve the Latino/a/x population at the hospital.

"Caring is my inheritance. I know I have purpose and this fortifies my resilience."

In celebration of National Caregivers Day, we sat down to learn understand the client/caregiver connection and how it nurtures resilience. We learn that while each of each of us struggles with setbacks, together we pull eachother through to elevate life...

Edward Bloch and Meredith Skeath 3

Edward Bloch (87) talks with his cousin Meredith Skeath (71) about his father helping Jewish families escape from Europe before WWII, his courtship of Carol, how they started a family, and the importance of finding work you love and realizing...

“I was brought up to be resilient to different environments”

Everyone has an "origin story" of how and where they began. I interviewed my mother, Pamela Leung about her early life and the experiences that influenced her to become the loving and caring mother she is today. This interview chronicles...

Interview my Dad

We talked about his work life and how he went into the military, then proceeded to go into law enforcement after retiring the army.

Interview about negotiating identity and resilience at UAA college with Alex and Noel

Alex asked me about my time here at UAA and how knowing my identity has helped me. He asked me about my resiliency in my life and my time at college.

Toni McKeen and Beth Moeller for the Griswold Home Care Resilience Project: "Be a Voice Not An Echo"

2020-08-27 15:23:17 Beth Moeller from Griswold Home Care, sat down with Toni McKeen, an instructor from Founders Hall Center in Ridgefied, CT, to discuss factors driving resilience learned from genealogy, the Renaissance, and global cultures. Hear how setbacks can make...

StoryCorps interview ~ Simplicity & Resilience ~

I spoke with my uncle Jun. We had a conversation about cultural differences between the Philippines and the United States. Ultimately, we had a conversation about the importance of resilience and giving back to the community.

My mother, Claudia Hortua, shares stories from her upbringing.

I interview my mother about her childhood in Colombia, coming to America, adopting a new culture, and the many lessons life has taught her. She shares experiences and people that have shaped her into the strong woman she is today.

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Charles Tobin and Sandra Medearis
February 6, 2009 Alaska Kit B

Charles “Lew” Tobin, 60, tells friend Sandra Medearis how he got fed up with pouring iron and headed to Alaska. He began his northern adventure by spending the winter in a remote cabin on the tundra and learning first hand...