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01:08:25
Helen Spiegel, Frank Spiegel, Sherri Neighbert, and Adam Goldstein

Helen Spiegel (90) and Frank Spiegel (93) tell their grandchildren about their lives in 1930's Germany as Hitler came to power, and they share memories of discrimination their Jewish families experienced, as well as stories of resistance (02:05, 10:43, 15:53)....

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43:13
Bobbie Foles and Cindy Bradley

Cindy Bradley (60) interviews her mother, Bobbie Foles (84), about her favorite childhood memories from growing up on her grandad's farm in Mississippi.

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35:48
Rebecca McHenry and Sharon Standridge

Rebecca McHenry (60) talks to her daughter, Sharon Standridge (30), about her late father, Ed Holland, a man of faith who set the marble in the Georgia State Capitol building.

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41:30
Neil Patel and Rachel Blackburn

Neil Patel (36) has a conversation with his girlfriend, Rachel Blackburn (36), about his ADD, motorcycles, and skydiving hobby. Rachel adds her theatre experience and current career as a professor to the topics covered.

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39:54
Ciarra Flannagan and Alexis Flannagan

Alexis Flannagan (29) and her sister Ciarra Flannagan (18) talk about their relationship, which has had ups and downs because Alexis is eleven years older and has frequently been responsible for taking care of Ciarra.

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41:50
Paul Thim and Paul Thim

Paul Thim, Jr. (31) interviews his father Paul Thim, Sr. (69) about earliest memories, family history, and growing up.

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40:26
Joseph "Joe" Akoben and Alan Holcomb

Friends Joseph "Joe" Akoben (40) and Alan Holcomb (45) talk about their friendship, their time together playing in band, and their philosophies about life. They also sing two original songs that they wrote.

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40:00
Mark Kimmell and Andy Ritan

Mark Kimmell (61) tells his friend Andy Ritan (52) about his impending surgery for throat cancer, which will permanently change Mark's voice. The two became friends through a spiritual practice called, "the Diamond Approach."

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37:47
Lisa Mays and Niya Butler

Lisa Mays (50) is interviewed by Niya Butler (16) about living on Franklin Road in Marietta, GA, volunteering her time with YELLS, a community organization, and being proud to be 50.

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58:10
Masahiro Ishigami and Song Seto

Song Seto (30) interviews her husband Masahiro "Masa" Ishigami (37) about his decision to leave Japan and enroll in high school in the United States. They also talk about their own relationship, their civil and family marriage ceremonies, and hopes...

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31:41
Olita Chandler and Jayne Bedingfield

Olita H. Chandler (84) speaks with her daughter Jayne Bedingfield about growing up a triplet in rural Alabama in the thirties and forties.

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40:11
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40:52
Sandra Freeman and Stefany Sanders

Stefany Sanders (37) interviews her mother, Sandra Freeman (62) about her childhood, love-life, and proudest moments.

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40:40
Zaheer Faruqi and Reem Faruqi

Zaheer Faruqi (66) is interviewed by his daughter Reem Faruqi (35) about some of his adventures as a young adult when he moved to the U.S. as a student, his interest in aviation, being profiled for his Muslim identity after...

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38:15
Thomas Flanagan and Lisa Flanagan

Thomas Flanagan (69) tells his daughter, Lisa Flanagan (46), about playing sports while growing up in Atlanta.

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24:28
Sudha Vempati and Uma Vempati

Uma Vempati, 45, interviews her mother Sudha Vempati, 70, about growing up in India, her childhood, her marriage, the death of her husband, and the success of having raised three successful girls.

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29:48
Gabrielle Azar-Levin and Philip Azar

Philip Azar (52) interviews his mother Gabrielle Azar-Levin (73) about her family and her life, particularly her younger years in Tehran, Iran.

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39:46
Sam Moore, Stacey Moore, and Sally Moore

Stacey Moore (53) talks to her parents, Sam Moore (77) and Sally Moore (75), about the family business of photography and the different places they have lived.

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38:09
C Moody and Garfield Peart

Garfield Peart (42) interviews his colleague, C. David Moody, Jr. (57), about his most notable experiences as an African American architect and contractor in Atlanta, GA.