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Medicine is in my family’s blood. My name is Ethan Edelstein, I am 14 years old, and I interviewed Susan Edelstein, who is my mother. We recorded this interview in Beverly Hills, California. My mother is a pediatric gastroenterologist who...
My grandma and I discussed what she thought about antivax people and how vaccines have affected her life. As well as how she thinks the government should provide vaccines.
Steve Skold reminisces about life, vaccines, and the effects of disease on his life.
Ray Gorney and Elizabeth Caruso talk about the effect of Covid on their family and they got through it.
Maggie’s ulcerative colitis and blood diseases were talked about by her and her friend Ashley.
A girl talks about how she was diagnosed with the rare disorder 3MCC as a baby, and the impact that it had on her life.
I talked with Dhara about her experience with Lyme disease and everything she has learned in the process.
I interview my mom on her experience at SEPTA as an essential, and what she thinks of Covid-19 as a whole.
Willie, a native Alaskan Iñupiaq, speaks with Angela about how the influx of Russians, Europeans and Americans into Alaska has had on their culture, health and livelihood. Outsiders unintentionally brought diseases decimating much of the native Alaskan populations. Unable to...
My Grandfather continues to talk about his life but he is scared to open up which I assumed. The thing I like is he hints us with important factors that answer presvious questions. 8:25 he starts talking about my grandma...
Anna Jiang is a current 7th grader who had been affected by the ongoing social distancing that has resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic
Granddaughter interviewing Grandmother of her personal experiences with vaccines/vaccine-preventable diseases
Camryn and Morgan (roommates in college) sit down and talk about experiences and feelings about living with diabetes in college. They describe how it’s changed their lives and how it affects their view on society
Some topics discussed are the immigration experience of my grandmother, Nani, from India to America and some points about the COVID-19 pandemic.
A basic interview with my grandmother about her personal and professional life. This was done for TheGreatListen2017 I apologize for the audio being horrendous, we did not have the best resources at our disposal in terms of phone mics.