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Kate Schachter (60) and Aleia McCord (29) talk about their experiences as Peace Corps Volunteers in Ghana from 2003-2006.
Theresa Conterio (55) speaks with Ray Gabel (51), her daughter's heart recipient. She remembers her daughter Bree, her life and legacy, and how her family has bonded with Ray and his family since the transplant.
Scott Ellis is interviewed by his sister Lisa Ellis about living with Colitis and his iliostomy.
Friends Jeff Sieber (54) and Linda Zukowski (53) talk about their experience with organ donation. Jeff donated his kidney to Linda.
Russell “Russ” Flowers (60) talks with his friend and colleague, Fred Weber (61), about their respective companies in food testing and laboratory equipment, Silliker Laboratories, Weber Scientific, and the International Association for Food Protection.
Peter Blau (63) interviews his friend, Guthema Roba (44) about writing poetry. Guthema reads several of his original poems and talks about where he gets his inspiration.
Anita Walton (53) and Charles Walton (64) talk about their families, growing up, race, and their respective work in their communities to promote racial healing.
Thomas "Tom" A. Dean (67) and his friend and colleague, Robert Burkhardt (71), talk about their career paths to founding Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center, the school and center, and former students.
Colleagues Marsha Robinson (54), who describes herself as right of center, and John Forren (52), who describes himself as left of center, discuss how their political beliefs are similar and different.
Amanda Shank (29) talks with her best friend Tyler Caldwell (29) about the loss of her father. She recollects that time in her life, its impact at the time, and how it resurfaced in her life over the course of...
Thu Pham (59) and daughter Tran Le (34) reflect on their memories of Vietnam, leaving the country, and their early life in the US.
Sebastian "Seb" Schulman (30) and Zeev Duckworth (22) discuss their work together at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA. They both share an interest in translation work and the yiddish language.
Kevin Morris (38) interviews his mother, Peggy Morris (68), about her experiences being a heart transplant recipient.
Elizabeth Lacy (80) talks with her daughter, Wanda E. Lacy McNeill (54), about her childhood and their family's dedication to education.
Benjamin “Ben” Chapman (33) and his friend, Don Schaffner (49), talk about technology and social media developments in food safety, press and media communications about food safety, and food-borne illness outbreaks in recent history.
Son, Alexander Kessler (51) interviews his mother, Greta Kessler (88) about her love and enjoyment of the Yiddish Book Center.
Gil Perlroth (92) talks with StoryCorps facilitator Mia Warren (29) about his musical journey playing the trumpet, living in the village in NYC, work he engaged in to earn a living, and his transitioning into playwriting and composing.
Logan Rhind (25) speaks to his OSS partner Roselyn Almonte (29) about his political upbringing and shift away from political conservatism towards liberalism and how that shift has influenced the way he thinks about government and society as a whole.
Brenda McMahon (56) and Karen G. Gates (61) talk about meeting at the Gulfport Public Library and becoming friends. Brenda is a ceramics artist and Karen is a writer. They discuss the many ways they're involved in the Gulfport community.
Jessica Anderson (32) talks to her good friend Nicole Zemroz (31) about Nicole's three years as a nurse and the joys and difficulties they've shared working in the medical field.
Laura Henderson (49) and her husband, Sam Henderson (48), share their relationship to Gulfport, Sam's path to mayor, Laura's career shift, and their feelings towards the Gulfport Library.
Spouses Gregory Johnson (73) and Marcia Johnson (73) discuss the history of busing and desegregation in Seattle. Gregory shares his experience in the voluntary busing program.
Colleagues Stephen Hudak (60) and Mike Lafferty (62) talk about their work at the Orlando Sentinel. They reflect on the challenges that the journalism industry faces today, and on the importance of local journalism.
Greg Stemm (59) talks to new friend and StoryCorps facilitator Mysia Cole (36) about his childhood in Ohio and moving to Florida in the 1980s. Greg talks about being diagnosed with HIV in his twenties and how that shaped him....
Vivian Moore (60) talks with her significant other, Johnny Gilliam (62), about her career as a nurse and about working in hospice care.