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Elizabeth Jonkel (52) interviews her brother James Jonkel (60) about his life and work involving Montana's wildlife.
Interviewing family members is something that can teach you a lot about yourself and where you come from. In this interview I am talking with my younger brother, Kaden, about his life, what he enjoys doing, and what his hopes...
Janet shares the story of her brother, a close family member, who was gone too soon. She talks about how he inspired her and how she honors his life today by keeping his story alive.
This interview is with my sister, Hayley, and we discuss our thoughts — particularly over family.
I got the chance to sit down and talk with my mom about some questions about her childhood and how she met my dad. Nothing too deep
One Small Step conversation partners Timothy "Tim" Hunter (63) and Claire Ninde (57) share life histories, political opinions and things they've learned from family members.
Sijaama shares her story of having sickle cell disease. How she felt embarrassed as a kid and hid it from everyone but her family. Over the years she has learned to manage the symptoms, but still has moments where she...
My father told a story about his dad’s running hobby. After that, he explained what he was most grateful for.
Jessica Walker describes the gun murder of her brother, which happened when she was 15 years old, and how she found a way to honor Ricky’s memory through her work with Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense.
In my interview i got to talk to my one & only brother joshua johnson. I found this interview a way for my brother to open up to me more about how growing up was like & how it shaped...
I interviewed my mother about her younger brother, who passed away last year. Despite her openness and expressive personality, she never actually spoke to me about how she felt about her brother after he had died a year prior. Wanting...