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Marie Baraldi, 36, interviews her husband Ralph Hua, 40. Ralph reflects on growing up in China (please note, the story about his dog in the beginning might be disturbing to listeners) and his August 2022 diagnosis with ALS.
Ruari Shearer interviews Grandfather, Tom Shearer. They talk about his happy childhood despite how little he had growing up in Leicestershire, England.
Interviewer:Aston Powe Age:15 Interviewee: Angel Padilla Age:56 1st Cousin removed
This interview was done by Hayley McNair (21), who interviewed her mother, Tracey McNair (52). This interview discusses the life of Tracey McNair, including topics of her childhood, sports, time in the British Air Force, and her job and current...
Nancy Warner (70) interviews her friend Alex Schmidt (75) about his family's experience emigrating from Germany to the United States. They also discuss his childhood in Germany and Washington State, his military and clergy careers, and his family.
Barbara (Bunny) Sims (73) and her husband, Bruce Sims (74), remember Bunny's father and the role he played in World War II while serving in the U.S. Navy. They also discuss their family, their careers, and the places they've lived.
Vivienne Montague (83) talking to grandson Matthew Riley (34) about her life, legacy, and experiences living through WWII in England, moving to the US in the '60s, and later moving to Montana.
Susan Kraft (59) and her brother, Michael Kraft (62), share a conversation about their family history, their parents' relationship, and the love with which they were raised.
In this second interview we discussed about life in Flensburg Germany during World War ll and how she met her husband.
Jacqueline Gratschmayr (54) interviews her mother, Betty Deusic (89), about her English childhood during World War II, young adult life, immigration to the United States, and raising a family.