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life in the 40s and 50s, embracing life, unconditional love and care for everyone
Mrs. Patricia Britz discusses her life experiences and explains how learning to forgive others has contributed to her improved life.
Eriq talks with his friend and classmate Carson about how he has changed from elementary school, and about becoming an adult.
Samantha Blake talks with her mother, Dawn Blake about her heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest of 2006 and her advocacy for AED and CPR training across the country.
This interview is about the life of Baryl Morgan and her opinions on the world.
Erno Csatlos talks with his daughter about how he grew up in communist controlled Romania and how that has affected the way he lives today.
Sandra talks about the immigration process and how her life changed when she arrived to the United States from Honduras.
In this interview, my great aunt and I had a discussion about her life growing up compared to the life she lives today.
This is about Mayra’s story about growing up in the projects and noticing how it changed over time. And how she has to deal with the new things.
For all who are joining the workforce, here’s a little something from my mother, Jackie Rose.
My dad told me about his day on 9/11 and how terrifying it was. Additionally, he spoke on how it changed him as a person.
Wally and I have been together 34 years and although not an easy journey, we give God thanks for allowing us to grow in Him, for giving us a beautiful family and giving us an opportunity to share his it...
One Small Step partners Richard [No Name Given] (70) and Amanda [No Name Given] (43) share how they came to their Jewish faith, and consider the intersection of religious values and politics.
I interview my brother on his opinions about the problems with American society.
Sisters Brandy Waldo (49) and Jennifer Hammonds (47) talk with their stepfather, Carl Woods (61), about his life and being his daughters.
Interview about remembering what makes you happy about life and how it can come from tough moments in life.
“you have to have a really big why, a reason for living. You have to have a why that runs deep enough in you that it makes you cry, that it just totally wrecks you on the inside and drives...
Barbara Cohen sits down and joins me in a conversation about the changes in communications, media, and technology and her experiences with these changes growing up around the world.
Lawrence Kaleb Pittman (31) has a conversation with his mom, Cassandra G. Pittman (71), about love, forgiveness, and the importance of moving forward.