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Yoko Mullen tells her story of how she became medical professor researching pancreatic islet transplants and talks about her life story.
A long and happy life. From an immigrant family in a small town to a life of travel and happiness
A boy’s adventures growing up in rural Illinois. Navy Air Corps. University of Illinois masters. Marriage and family. Career in SCAG.
The first part of a life rich in opportunities. Early days and life in various parts of the East Coast before heading to California.
In this interview we spoke about California. We talked about it’s pros and cons and how it’s different from any other state.
Some things we talked about were what she liked about America and what she misses about home .
Life full of love. Pearl Harbor. Love of music. Band & Orchestra Director elementary school.
A happy life with a wonderful husband. Moving through good experiences in difficult locations, and selected aspects of Native American heritage and reservations
In this interview John Bache reflects on his parents’ immigration story and the foundation of his family, his childhood in Los Angeles, his professional life, the influence of others, and the impact he has had on others.
A conversation between a french brazilian girl and a catalan spanish girl in lalaland
Finishing projects and moving on. Transitions from music (coronet) to flying to accounting and an interest in the outdoors.
A life of service. Family and Ministry. Groundbreaker for women ordained in ministry.
Anne's positive way of life shows through this interview. Anne's childhood in Chinatown. Trying to learn Chinese. She had a stroke during delivering her son and saw the light but did not want to go back.