Joann Staats Nelson with Dorothy Nelson Zerbe

We talked about many aspects of Joann’s life growing up, college education, work, marriage, raising children, aging well and faith.

I hope that it is my physical body and not my mental body that takes me…

Lyndi Bahr interviews her grandmother, Barb Bach (77) and inquires about her lessons learned, her regrets and how she wishes to be remembered. Barb's son (Doug) struggled with heavy addiction that wrecked a havoc on his life for many years....

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December 8, 2020 App Interview

Life’s goals and hard work pays off

Grandpa’s Death (Grandma)

Interview on my grandmas reaction& interpretation of events that took place 19 years ago

Lessons in growing up young, becoming self-reliant and love during loss with Merrill Leslie and Jeff Maudlin

Merrill Leslie (82) shares stories with her oldest son Jeff Maudlin (66) on surviving a crazy childhood, becoming self-reliant at an early age and the lessons of dignity and love in death with the passing of a child, parent and...

The Life of My Grandmother: A Woman of Grace, Faith, and Strength

Today we discussed the life, times, and legacy of my Grandmother Muriel Burke. We cover a range of topics from throughout her life, including her trials and tragedies, her overcoming of these and emerging triumphant from them. She is forever...

Interviewing Grandpa: Forrest L. Smith discusses his childhood

This is my first interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith, born September 30th, 1929 in Atlanta, GA. He discusses growing up in the Druid Hills neighborhood and his happiest and saddest moments.

The history of family, friends and heritage.

During this interview I communicated with my significant other about her past experiences in life and specific things she knows about her family history.

Race and Religion in America

Adam Karlek (21) and Jeremy Nicks (22) talk about Adam’s experiences in American society regarding race and religion while discussing what we wish to see change in American culture.

The Day My Parents Told Stories

Rhonda Lancaster interviews her parents, Ron and Julie (Yackel) Allen, at her home with Jim Lancaster. They talk about how they met and married, their early life together, and then what they remember about the early years with children.

Interview With my Mom

We discussed primarily what was important to my mom in her life and many of her outlooks on life.

Interview with My Grandad

I interviewed my grandfather about his life experiences. We discussed his entire life and his hardships throughout. I learned a lot more than I previously knew about my grandfather.

Nannay and Tatays life

Joey and Joanne are my two loving parents in their early 50s. They talked about their childhood growing up, the importance of faith in their lives, and my relationship with them. we also talked about my aspirations and my plans...

"It is hard." Reflection on working with cancer patients

Levi Huizenga talks with his mother about working as an oncological nurse, and what's difficult and meaningful about it.

Family Interview

I have a conversation with my mother about some of her life experiences.

"I really understood that I had a purpose."
January 2, 2017 App Interview

Alegra Woodard talks about how her life changed after her cervical cancer diagnosis and how she decided to reach out and help other women going through the same experience. Her husband Bobby offers the caregiver perspective and offers advice to...

Asking truthbombs of Creasbaum

An interview with Donald Creasbaum, a french teacher.

Mary’s memories post-marriage

Mary Dillon (age 94) recalls marriage, motherhood, and the death of many loved ones in Troy, New York.

Sociology: Theme of Death

Begins off with speaking about the death of Kobe Bryant. Then we speak about what we can learn from death, how we perceive it and what does remembrance means today.

Dinosaurs in the Garden of Eden

Konrad and I talked about our trip to the Creation Museum and Konrad’s reflection on the difference between church service in Indonesia and here in the United States.