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Levi Huizenga talks with his mother about working as an oncological nurse, and what's difficult and meaningful about it.
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...
Discussing my dad and grandparents’ death along with the memories we shared.
A tip of the iceberg glance at the life lived by my mum the day before her second surgery for brain cancer.
We talked about Mom’s life: what she wants me to know, regrets she has had.
This interview details how racial justice advocate Rachel Willis became who she is today as well as the personal and professional battles she faces everyday to create a flourishing legacy for herself and her country.
For this interview i interviewed my dad. I asked my dad seven different questions, the first question was about his childhood and growing up he told me about how he grew up in Ohio and about how he was the...
Interview with Becky Hearsey from Lebanon Valley College.
I interviewed Mom after she decided to go into hospice care, ending her 2 1/2 year battle with pancreatic cancer.
I sat down with my older sister to understand her childhood and struggles.
Dominique V. (32) interviews her friend Margaret [No Name Given] (34) about her experiences as a mother living with mental illness. They talk about trauma, grief, and parenting.
Ryan family history as told by Dolly Ryan as interviewed by her son, Chris Ryan and her daughter in law, Rita Ryan
A social worker from the Department of Veterans Affairs shares his fondest memories and talks about his path to becoming a social worker as well as his experiences with the We Honor Veterans program and how he became chair of...
Jim Hurst shares thoughts about significant experiences that have strengthened his love for his wife Joan.
In this interview conducted on Friday November 5, 2021, I spoke with my grandma Erlinda Saribay aka "Mama Linda" (75) via phone call. We were able to speak about a variety of topics ranging from her childhood memories, to when/how...
We talked about childhood memories and my mom and great grandparents. We also talked about cancer and what she’s grateful for.
My interview with my Papa(Grandpa) about his life. He has stage 4 pancreatic cancer and I wanted to share his story before he possibly dies.
Laura Sierra, a high school photography teacher and single mother of two, talks about her battle against cancer. She explains how the life threatening disease has made her realize what is important in life.
Joyce Frye, resident of Morrison Village (2503 Old Mobile Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39567) is interviewed by Reba Brown, Library Assistant 1 from Singing River Genealogy-Local History Library on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Ms. Frye discusses her pets, why she moved...
Lavona talks with Alison about her upbringing, her life as Registrar, and how her role of mentor/counselor prepared her for her retirement ministry in hospice care.
The day after his Living Wake, Bob reflects on what a great time he had.