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Talked with my brother, Cameron, regarding his thoughts on what his future holds. We also touched base on his past.
John Friedrich (56) talks with his friend Bob Alpern (92) about his lifelong work against nuclear weapons and nuke tests, beginning with revulsion of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and reaction to a full page New York Times...
We talked about thanksgiving a little bit. We also talked a little about my grandma’s childhood. And we talked a little bit about COVID.
Rita Charon: 2020-11-22 19:50:01 Rita Charon talks with her former student and now colleague Deepu Gowda about their histories together as student, teacher, and now colleagues in developing the discipline of narrative medicine.
Kristy McHugh of Shift.org speaking with Austin Lieberman, Former Air Liaison Officer/Joint Terminal Attack Controller in the Air Force about his experience with his transition from active duty to the civilian world.
I asked Ron Baer the questions “What was it like growing up New York City?”, “What was your favorite experience of growing up there?, and “What’s the two best stories from your childhood”.
One Small Step conversation partners Fritz Kling (61) and Robin Sparkman (51) discuss their political differences and similarities.
Memunatu Abubakar (15) interviews her older brother, Faaeaz Abubakar (19), about his experiences in 2020. They discuss the many aspects of this year, including the Black Lives Matter movement, Coronavirus, quarantine, and even personal parts of his year. Faaeaz explains...