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Kendall, 18 years old, shares her experiences with love across all types, shedding light on her personal meaning of life.
This Anonymous interviewee discusses how friendship, acceptance, and finding happiness in the little things can change your perspective on life.
Madie discusses how love and acceptance changed her perspective of her life's meaning, along with how her childhood guided her toward her identity.
Friends and colleagues Alison Benders (65) and Margaret [No Name Given] (65) talk about their Catholic upbringings and their experiences with religion in adulthood. They reflect on what pilgrimage, faith, and community have meant to them.
Edwidge Thomas (60) shares a conversation with her spouse, Jean Thomas (60), about her career in healthcare, about her mother, who inspired that career, and about her commitment to redressing health disparities.
He was in the USMC and he thought that the military brings out a persons purpose.
In this interview conducted on May 30th 2022 in Salt Lake City Utah, Angie Linschoten (18) interviews her uncle Ignacio Valdez (42) about history Coming to America from Mexico. They conversed about obstacles of immigrating to other countries perspectives and...
Spouses, Don Miller (64) and Gretchen Miller (59), with Don's sister Beth Crone (59) remember Judith Ann Miller. They talk about her ability to make everyone feel loved and special, and share the legacy she has left behind.
Semeion Richardson discusses the opening of her gallery "Artist With A Purpose" in downtown Leesburg, Florida.