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Jennifer Colleen Nuchia (33) and her husband Stephen Nuchia (47) sit to talk about the loss of Jennifer’s daughter India to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and its effect on her family and their marriage.
Woman talks about mixed feelings of getting in touch with biological family
Stephanie tells stories of her big and dramatic family.
Me and her talked about her when she was a kid. She talked about the worst thing that happened to her when she was in her 30-50’s.
Growing up in the Soviet Union and experiencing world war 2 as a child. Talked about evacuating, experiencing difficulties, and what happened to the people around.
One Small Step conversation partners Joe Marra (57) and Landon Reid (50) talk about how important their parents were to their development, the joys of both having a 5 year old and how to make some politics a win-win situation.
Interviewing my wonderful Grandma, Joanne Pearson. I ask her about what it was like to grow up during World War II and what it was like to become a mother.
During World War 2, my grandfather and his family was captured by Japanese soldiers. They did not cause any harm, however, they brought them to a Japanese school.
My mother talks about my great grandfathers experience in WW2 and how it affects her to this day.
This covered her time at Vaucluse public, going away to Gwandalan farm, SCEGGS, and holidays in Forster.
Today I interviewed a family friend about her daughter Jessica, who has spina bifida.
The D’Ascheberg’s came to America in the early 1950’s from Paris in order to become blueberry farmers. This interview discusses why they got to Paris in the first place, and where they were even before that!
My Grandpa was circumcised at the age of three so that he could not be recognized as a Jew. My name is Diego Marin. I interviewed my grandpa, Alan Rozenswieg, who lives in New York about his long and interesting life....
A grandparent’s penpal in England during WWII and the generations of family that have kept in touch. And a junior high social studies teacher that instilled life lessons like how to take notes, public speaking skills, and to travel the...