Interview with a Centenarian who is a member of FBCLG and turned 105 years of age on 2/23/2020.

Mrs. Alice Brokaw is hard of hearing and doesn't like to wear her hearing aid as a result the interviewer (her GrandDaughter) had to speak loudly and clearly.

At The End of The Day it’s All Good

November 2021, in Flint Michigan, Alyssa Northrup (15) asks their mom, Darlene Northrup (39) about her experiences growing up. The audio isn't the best, and the interview ended in both of us shrugging, but before that my mom Darlene talks...

Diane Charara and Ryan Tocco

This interview is between me and my son and was recorded on Valentine’s Day 2022.

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Dawn Ennis and Liam Ennis

Dawn Ennis (57) and her son, Liam Ennis (14), talk about family, their connection to the Jewish religion, and the LGBTQ+ community.

Tristen Reagor

Tristen Reagor: 2020-06-12 19:58:26, I interviewed my little brother age 12 on an assortment of life questions , such as childhood, school, job plans and future plans

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Lina Ridge and Tara Lupo

Tara Lupo (61) interviews her friend and colleague Lina Ridge (63) about her experiences as a hospice nurse. They discuss hospice versus palliative care, indigent care, and do-not-resuscitate orders. They also share memories of working in the hospice field.

Robert Wright – nobody can tell me who to vote for!

Robert Wright is a former serviceman who lives in Indianapolis. An African-american resident of Pike Township, Indianapolis, he tells us about voting while he was on active military duty. He registered to vote for the first time in Fairview, Alabama,...

Chase Wakelin and Roger Howard on the Politics of Conflict

Chase Wakelin interviews his great uncle Dr. Roger Howard about his life experiences, centering around his time in service during the Vietnam War. They continue on to recent events, discussing the similarities and differences between that past conflict and its...

Lindsay Campbell and Karen Woodworth conversation

Karen Woodworth of Parchment Community Library and Lindsay Campbell, Kindleberger Summer Festival alum, share memories of the Festival and discuss plans for the 40th Festival Anniversary and Oral History project.

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Jeff Graham and Dave Hayward

Dave Hayward, 61, interviews Georgia Equality executive director Jeff Graham, 46, about the phase of his career from the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic until he became the director of the AIDS Survival Project in Atlanta.

Sahana Vinothkumar and Roshni Ramesh

Sahana Vinothkumar: 2022-11-30 01:10:48 Sahana Vinothkumar and best friend Roshni Ramesh start with a slightly guided conversation that spirals into mirrorballs, fuel-efficient submarines, and friendship or something. They also exhibit horrible time management.

A Journey Through the Life of the Founder of Elefante – Al Elefante

The founder of Elefante Music & School for the Performing Arts, Al Elefante, recounts his life experiences and his connection to the town of New Providence, having lived there for a whopping 68 years. https://www.elefantemusic.com/

Clayton Dixon on integrity, faith, and love.

Eliana Dixon (20) talks to her father, Clayton Dixon (62) about his childhood in Michigan, and his extraordinary life in Okinawa, Japan when he served in the Marines. She also talks to him about where his decisions in his life...

Interviewing Glenn Butler

I talked to Glenn about his family, school, and what he has done during quarantine.