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Spouses Josie Henningfeld (39), a dancer, and Ron Henningfeld (41), a cheesemaker, share their story of meeting, marrying, and starting a successful cheesemaking business in Wisconsin.
Maggie Davis (23) interviews her colleague Jill Schmidt (69) about growing up in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin and stories of yesteryear.
Jamie Matczak (45) interviews her mother, Patricia Matczak (81), about her childhood, raising a family, and farm life.
Elizabeth Liska (25) interviews John Drury (80) about his childhood and military experiences.
Brenda Armour [no age given] speaks to her colleague Opal Jones [no age given] about working at Cooper House, a place to house and support people with HIV and AIDS.
Judy Meyers (70) interviews her husband, James "Jim" Meyers (75), about his life growing up, joining the service ahead of being drafted, and about life in retirement.
Spouses Heidi Gygax Garland (58) and Erik Gygax Garland (56) relay the story of Dungeons & Dragons, from its creation by her father, Gary Gygax, to its Gen Con and Gary Con resurgence, as well as Gary Gygax's lasting legacy...
Spouses Maureen Redmer (75) and Lee Redmer (74) record family history and stories for the future generations of their family.
Heather Williams (47) has a conversation with her mother, Gladys Huenick (74), about their family history dating back to the 1830s.
Jamie Matczak (45) interviews her father, Bernard Matczak (82), about his childhood, raising a family, and farm life.
Friends Chris Brookes (74) and Ellen Ward-Packard (26) reminisce about their experiences as volunteers at the Bristol Renaissance Faire in Bristol, Wisconsin.
Jeff Gilderson-Duwe (59) has a conversation with colleague Thomas "Tom" J. Hennen, Jr. (73) about Tom's youth, family, and work in libraries and library systems in Wisconsin.
Kelly Davis (43) has a conversation with Mary "Midge" McDermott (76) about growing up, courtship, her career, spirituality, raising a family, and her dreams for the future.
Maggie Davis (23) interviews her colleague Carole McGibany (63) about Fussville, Wisconsin.
One Small Step partners William Cherry (35) and Aaron Pillen (29) discuss the most influential people in their lives, their views, and their attempts to find the political middle.
Jo Ann Schedler (74) talks with her husband, Jonathan "Jon" Schedler [no age given], about her commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Reserve. Other topics include Jo Ann's Native American heritage and tribal history.
Larry Kundert (72) reminiscences with his wife Pamela Kundert (69) about softball and the effort it took to finally pitch some games. He also talked about volleyball and volunteer work.
Friends Lynn Ratzmann (58) interviews Charlie White (65) about his life and weight loss journey.
Amy Prebil (44) has a conversation with her mom Carol Gallagher (66) about Carol growing up in Waukesha, Wisconsin, raising children, family vacations, hobbies, and work.
Gerard Saylor (51) has a conversation with fellow Rotarian Mary Price (92) about her family's history in Lake Mills, raising a family, and working as a special education teacher.
Rachel King (46) interviews her mother Cynthia "Cindy" Gleason (70) about Cindy's family history in the upper Midwest and Canada.
Linda Louise Regester (73) has a conversation with friend Chris Brookes (74) about her childhood growing up in Chicago, Illinois, her adulthood living in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, her dad's military service, her husband's military service, and Polish holiday traditions.
Stephen "Steve" Schultz (74) and Harlan Mueller (78) have a conversation about their wives' diagnoses of memory loss, their shared need for social connection and support, and the creation of the Purple Canoe Club.
Emma Linski (36) interviews her father, Joseph Whitmore (70), about his childhood and the person who had the most influence on him, his grandfather.
Spouses Mary Ellen (73) and Tom Schneider (73) chat about their travels, including more than a few camping mishaps.