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During this interview, November 21, 2017 in Simpsonville, former piano teacher, Kate Echaniz talks about how different her childhood was than today. Ms. Echaniz also talks about her passion, piano. She also shares stories about how much more safe it...
In this interview, I talked to my step grandfather, Jon Jonsson aka Nonni. He’s one of the craziest and best people I’ve ever known and I’m so lucky he’s in my life.
Mrs. Stelling, a music teacher at a gifted center, talks to Rishi Desai, her student, about her experiences over 45 years of teaching. She talks about what she loves most about teaching. She also mentions what her students have gone...
Thurman, family, houses in Greenville, Papa's family, Appalachia, Shenandoah Valley
Andy talks about how he learned to play, what significance it has for him, and why he wants to share his knowledge.
Camp is a 47 year old banker who works for colonial trust company. He has 3 kids, Camp jr, Asher and Ray. He talks about thing of life, how he was younger and where he works and how he likes...
In this interview, conducted on December 5, 2018 Beverly Davis shares, with her granddaughter Naja, some experiences of overcoming challenges when she first came to this country when she was 27. For example, she describes how it was a lot...
In this recording, Ian Mason in Aiken SC interviews Mike Rose for the Great Thanksgiving Listen 2017. Ian Mason a Junior.
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Greenville, South Carolina, Anna(14) and her grandmother talk about how different life was for young people in the 1950s. They also discuss what their family was like 60 years ago. Mary talks...
Joseph Luczkovich: 2021-03-08 22:35:39
Robin Liesenfelt and her aunt Joan Hill discuss life lessons and missed opportunities.
This has different life lessons, and information about our family.
Towards the end we talked about David Pilgrim, my middle name is David in his honor and that’s why I asked about him.
Ms Betty Carner moved to the Chicora/Cherokee community when North Charleston was first incorporated as a town in 1972. Her father-in-law Mr. Carner was a well known farmer who has a street named nearby after him. Ms Betty was a...