Oral History Interview

Today I learned things about my Granny that I never knew I would enjoy learning. Her intelligence and warming soul made this interview worth so much more.

Tretalogy of Fallot

Ashely Cox discusses the impact that a disease had on her childhood.

Careers of the Past

This is a special interview talking about past and current careers. My father discussed what it was like to work with tv and radio networks, special artist, and working at the Grand Ole Opry. No job is ever easy so...

Theatre, a look at the inside

Professor Nate Gross talks about his career as a theatre professor at Kentucky Wesleyan College

Forever Partners

I am interviewing Sharon Sexter, who is my grandmother, about her life. I learn how Sharon started a successful candy shop with no prior experience. I learn where she was born and why she moved. I also learn about her...

Grandma

This interview was about family and how fun it is to be around family.

Thanksgiving Listen – IS (WCCC)

The interesting stories of a teen growing up in the 80’s and how it’s effected him as a person. *sorry about the awkward interruption.... me yelling was just all good fun, haha!

Berle Clay

Moving to the farm, early education, rural/urban connection, college and grad school

Chad Stephens and Jan Dietrich

I interview my grandma for the great American listen.

Growing up in the South: Interview with Joanne Taylor (King) part 1

Joanne talks about growing up in the King family near Danville, KY in the 1940s and 50s. She covers sharecropping, tobacco farming, farm life, valuable lessons, hard work, and good and bad times in the process.

Early Years Part 1

Mom shares her travels to get married because Dad could t get leave as planned.

Papas’ Marriage Life

My grandfather Tim and I discussed his marriage life. He told me about his life and what he went through. He talked about his ups and downs. Listen to learn more.

Listening & NonVerbal Comm (4/30)

We discussed experiences throughout my mom’s life that shaped who she is as a person today.