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Amy talks with her mother, Dolly, about growing up on a farm in North Dakota.
49 year old daughter interviews her 77 year old father about growing up in Kentucky, joining the airforce, having a family and being a dentist in a small town in Missouri.
Mother and daughter talk about NYC, KlezKamp, playing Klezmer music, their relationship.
Gwyn Cready, 47, was interviewed by her friend of 31 years, Teri Coyne, 47, about the sudden death of her sister.
Maureen Mahoney, 70, was interviewed by her daughter, Tracey Merritt, 44, about growing up in New York City.
Kim Allen talks with her parents Kenton and Kathleen Allen about how they met, got engaged and their children and grandchildren.
Rita Danilo (45) and her husband Hugo Danilo (47) talk about their relationship, growing up together and how they eventually decided to have and adopt a total of 10 children.
Patrick Groulx (69) talks to StoryCorps Facilitator Helen Rubinstein (28) about his theory of “The Human Thermostat,” about overcoming his dyslexia, being an athlete at the Humana National Senior Games, 2011.
I interviewed Susan Wanjugu and she gave enlightening information on her experiences through life. Susan grew up in Kenya and moved to Thailand. She then moved to America where she is at today. She had three different experiences being in...
Brady Hinshaw: 2024-04-11 23:58:46 I Interviewed my Grandma, who lives in Rensselaer, Indiana, and is 71 years old. We discussed the effects of the Vietnam war had on her and her family members/spouse during the 60s (she was 8-16 during...
Solomon Jordan: 2024-04-12 21:14:17 Evan Koch and Solomon Jordan talk to Donald Koch about his life experiences during the 1960s and the conditions of the time. He shares insight into his daily life and opinions on matters of the time.
Natalie Moulton: 2022-03-13 21:12:46 Natalie Moulton (19) talks with her grandfather, Chuck Moulton (75), about how communication has changed throughout his lifetime.
Cedar Wolf (14) interveiws Judy Jaremko (80) about his life and her memories of him.
Mark Falanga: 2020-07-15 20:42:04 Mark Falanga (61) interviews his mother, Dolores Falanga (93) about her life after moving from New York to California 20 years ago.
I asked my grandma about her life and how her childhood was and how she became the person she is today.
I talk with my sister, who is a senior at West Chester in May, and asked her about how her life has changed since high school, how she adapted to a new social environment, and much more.
Jillian and Barbara talk about their project of incorporating localization principles into a summer camp curriculum in Ann Arbor. This camp focused on localized food and agriculture systems, including topics like cooking, composting, and foraging, and visits to local farms...
Joanna: 2020-07-27 00:14:46 Joanna (20) interviews Kaitlin (20) on her school district's representative, empathy-driven curriculum, how it informed her involvement in advocacy work, and how candid conversations can develop understanding of anti-racism.
Thomas Cuzzocrea (14) interviews his grandfather, Thomas Morgan (91) about his life and accomplishments
Jack McCaulley has a conversation with his Grandpa about his childhood, his family, and what is important to him.