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Julie Peck and Barbara Manger primarily discussed her life as a 27-year-old white professor at an all-black college in Fayetteville, NC, the challenges of communication with rural, undereducated black kids, the discrimination against her for her role.
A blast from the past helps us recollect and embrace our culture to carry it into our social conversations. Questioning our grandmother Jearlene Williams enlightened our perspective on our legacy and ultimately our perseverance. To have insight into our upbringing...
As an athletic trainer that I visit daily, Emily has played such a large part in my well-being, not only physically but mentally and emotionally as well. One of Emily’s largest goals in life is to have a lasting and...
In this interview I learned more about what my Mom’s life was like from the time she was a child up until getting married and having children.
Talked about his upbringing and how he was influenced by family members. Talked about how his life turned out and advice for future family members.
This was an interview with my dad about his work life, his family life, and lessons he has learned.
Shelby and I talked about Our friendship and how we have grown up together and how it is to find us as the person we are today.
Interview about her experience being a young, black, female University of Arkansas student from the Delta.
Brothers Luke (37) and Ben Drain (44) remember their school's curriculum to teach fiscal responsibility.
I interviewed one of my best friends that I met last year. We know about each other well but haven’t touched on some of the topics spoken about so this interview was a success.
Isaak and Mary, brother and sister, share a laugh or two in their interview, wherein their satire is actually so bad that it surprisingly takes on a meaning of its own.

One Small Step partners Scott Taylor (29) and Nealy Ambron (41) share a conversation about their time in the military. Scott also talks about his experience navigating his identity, questioning the beliefs he was raised with, and coming out to...
As the interviewer I tried to structure the interview in the order of past, present future. So from her childhood, to her relationship with my father, to having me as a child, and finally to her future
Lauren Ray interviews Stewart Noland about his paddling trips on the Buffalo River and its tributaries, including the first known descent of Upper Richland Creek.

Mother and son Dianne Bitzes (61) and Ian Bitzes (24), discuss what Military service means to them, even through hardships that arise from being a Military family.
ESL language teacher Jeff Arrigo interviews the academic director at the school were they both work.
Fritz Ruhlander talks with Allie Ruhlander about his experience becoming a father.