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Work – A Critical Piece to Your Story

Work – A Critical Piece to Your Story

Work – a critical piece to your story. But why? We spend a good chunk of our lives actively pursuing and doing work. I have

Rachel Trotter August 31, 2024September 1, 2024 Uncategorized Read more

Oral History – The easiest, most rewarding way to finish a life story

Oral History – The easiest, most rewarding way to finish a life story

I hear it often after completing an an oral history interview: “Wow, this feels like therapy!” And it does for everyone involved. Talking about your

Rachel Trotter January 18, 2022January 20, 2022 Uncategorized Read more

I almost died – and what changed after

I almost died – and what changed after

While teaching a class in California, a man told me about the time he almost died and what changed after. This was in response to

Rhonda Lauritzen April 27, 2019June 10, 2023 Blog, Uncategorized Read more

Questions to Ask Your Parents or Grandparents

Questions to Ask Your Parents or Grandparents

Interview your parents or grandparents Ever wonder what questions to ask your parents or grandparents? I have have years of experience doing oral history interviews

Rhonda Lauritzen September 27, 2018May 2, 2021 Blog, Interviewing Tips Read more

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