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Otis Johnson (Age 11), a current 7th grader, asks his father Jeremy Johnson (Age 41) what middle school was like for him. Witness the challenges and the fun of what middle school was like in the 90s.
Barbara tells her grandson Mitchell about some of her favorite memories.
One Small Step conversation partners Jeff Clark (60) and J.D. Gerber (74) talk about smaller government, being a libertarian, a humanist and a Viet Nam War era conscientious objector.
Spouses Stephen McGuire (72) and Doris McGuire (no age given) talk about how they met, their favorite memories together, and Stephen’s career as an author.
Sharon Wakamoto, an OC resident for almost 60 years, but born in Los Angeles spent a few years as a young child, during WW2 in the Japanese internment camp or War Relocation Center as it was called, at Gila Bend,...
John discusses his childhood, meeting his wife, birth of daughter, and influence of his mother
This is an interview between a mother and her daughter regarding life, experience, and the wisdom you gain from it all.
Daniel and Andy continue there conversation after some technical difficulties and talk about Libraries and faith
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.
I interviewed Hans Klosefor my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno's book "Ask...
This is about a daughter asking her dad about his childhood and the good and bad about growing up.
Margeaux Gray (41), Bakita Empowerment Initiative (BEI)Advisory Board Member, talks with Amy Nace-DeGonda (43), BEI Assistant Program Director, about the power of resiliency in her life.
In this very deep discussion with my mother, we talked about what family really means to us. We both really haven’t been vulnerable with each other in a while, and this opened us up to things we both didn’t really...
The story of growing up with 6 sisters in Kentucky to moving to New York and starting a family.
I interviewed my about his childhood and what he did when he was a child. We talked about his life and his best and worst memories.
Austin [No name given] (42) from Kentucky and Michel [No name given] (50) from Belgium both moved to Atlanta, Georgia recently, and used their different backgrounds to discuss U.S. and world politics.
Bobi and Andy catch up on their experiences during the pandemic and share what is sustaining them