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I had the experience to talk to him about how life is in the Navy and what was like being part of the supply department.
Interview with Brian and Sophie Yarwood about Brian’s early life in Iowa with some stories about his time in Togo Africa when he was in the Peace Corps 1984-87
Evan Prusisz: 2020-10-31 17:15:20 A practice interview for our sociology class. It went well, looking forward to making a real interview soon.
My mother and I discussed the major differences in television media in Ghana and the U.S.
Katherine Ketter was born and raised in West Africa, when she was 8 she moved to America, listen to her talk about that experience and her feelings towards it.
Serving in the Army and later, the Peace Corps in subhSaharn Africa in the 1960s.
Mabel Wadsworth is a popular women's healthcare center in Bangor, Maine. At their facility, they offer access to birth control, prenatal checkups, and any health care for all genders, along with abortions. With the recently tightened restrictions on abortion, with...
Erik Bergeron, interviewed on January 12, 2019, is a loving man. His career is working as a loan officer. His nickname was Berge because it was short for Bergeron. He grew up in Sanford, Maine, and played basketball there. He...
Spouses Suzin Kratina (67) and Michael Hathaway (68) share memories of their upbringings and offer advice to their daughters.
Matt Hinds-Aldrich (40) interviews his father, Lew Hinds (69), about Lew's life, including his time growing up in Maine, his family, and his career.
One Small Step conversation partners Rochelle Newman (84) and Ken Gleason (79) talk about politics, spirituality, the creative arts, and guns.
Lauretta Babkirk recounts special moments in her life from childhood into adulthood having grown up on a potato farm in northern Maine and raising her own family with Clifford, her husband, her one and only.
Sara Skinner (49) interviews her friend and colleague Chantale Niyonkuru (23) about her upbringing, culture, life experiences, and journey from a refugee camp in Tanzania to graduating college in Boise, Idaho.
We talked about her past. She told me about her family and what she enjoyed as a child.
Mother and daughter talking about life and growing up in new ages.
One Small Step conversation partners Betsy Eaves (64) and Clarrissa Stephens [no age given] discuss religion and convictions.
Sonja Akright (52) interviews friend Emily Hummel (69) about her life and her work as a therapist.
Hallowell, Maine resident and City Historian, Sumner "Sam" Webber describes Hallowell’s iconic downtown in his childhood in the 1940s through the 1960s. He outlines the fight to save it from a highway expansion and the early years of historic preservation...
Helen Nickels life with a poor family and raising 9 kids on her own and finding her family from Australia and Oregon
One Small Step conversation partners Mike Hurley (72) and Cathryn Harjung (63) talk about Woodstock, volunteering, local politics, fathers, and family.
Judy Biboum the mother of Suzanne Biboum speaks about her very daring adventure in Africa and how it positively changed her confidence within herself and perspective of the world.
I interviewed by 16 year old brother about his travel outside the country to Tanzania. We talk about travel, his experiences, differences between there and here in the US and education.
This Interview Is about One of my Treasured Objects that was given to me by my Dad.