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Stuart chats with multi-talented Marlena about growing up in Newfoundland, her indigenous heritage, playing the banjo, living in Calgary and her perspectives on the church.
I asked my mom about her childhood and our family. She told me a lot of things I hadn't known.
Older brother sit down and chats with younger sibling about Life and how children experience the wrold.
Likhitha Patlolla (18) speaks with her sister, Prishika Patlolla (16) about what family and culture means to her as a high-schooler during a global pandemic.
We talked about him. His life, proudest moments, rough spots; everything that shaped him.
Learning a lot about a close friend and getting to know more about her views and thoughts on past experiences
In this interview, conducted in April 2018 in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, Bryanna Esqueda interview her mom Joanna Esqueda about her childhood and becoming a parent. Mrs. Esqueda shares stories about growing up in El Salvador and building a life...
I interviewed my English teacher about her family history, and what she is greatful for. My teacher talked about how she regrets going to a expensive school,because it stopped her from traveling.
Berta Alcantar (46) talks about the relationships she's built over time, ways to cope with failed friendships and lovers, as well as how to remain hopeful despite all the hurt.
One Small Step participants Annette Karr (72) and John Baker (57) talk about feeling misunderstood by the other side, respecting others, shifting beliefs, and religious beliefs.
questions answered about Grace's childhood and a story of how her Dad moved to the United States and met her Mom
I am Mahi, I am interviewing my mom to know her better and to get to talk to her more. (All questions were not able to be answered because of the app crashing)
Mother and daughter Stephenie Klingler (66) and Mackenzie Hatfield (38) talk about their fathers and loss, trading memories about Mackenzie’s late father Carter Hatfield and Stephenie’s father Robert Tebo.
Longtime friends Allison Tant [no age given] and Courtney Atkins [no age given] sit down for a conversation about their advocacy work, their parents, their children, and the strong women who inspired them to become the community leaders they are...
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: A conversation with Alina Lopez, a hardworking Puerto Rican mom born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, where she shares her life story highlighting her strong culture and family memories.
Talking to Nan and Pop about how their childhood was different form ours and how things have changed from when they were younger to today. Essential to analyze the way things have changed over time.
Today we talked about life. My mother and I talked about the fortunate and misfortune events that have taken place in her life, as well as family, a relationship with God and her well wishes for her children.
One Small Step conversation partners Carol Roth (83) and Jeffrey Gaines (49) talk about the military, living overseas, race, politics, and the election.
StoryCorps facilitator Courtney Gilbert (28) talks with Bruria Finkel (87) about her career as an artist, her family and how she opened doors for women in the arts.