Sean Lennon and his mother Yoko Ono
Sean Lennon interviews his mom, Yoko Ono.
Originally aired November 26, 2010, on NPR’s Morning Edition.
Showaye Selassie and her friend Susan Greenfield
Showaye Silassie (L) tells her friend Susan Greenfield (R) about an early memory of her mother.
Lindberg Echols and his son Bryan
Bryan Echols (R) and his father, Lindberg (L), talk about how their relationship has changed over time.
Judge Berryl Anderson and Virginia Anderson
Judge Berryl Anderson and her mother, Virginia Anderson, came to StoryCorps in Atlanta to talk about what Berryl was like as a child. As it turns out, she was the family troublemaker.
The day they recorded this conversation, Berryl was sworn in as the Chief Magistrate Judge in DeKalb County, Georgia.
Originally aired September 17, 2010 on NPR’s Morning Edition.
Theresa Nguyen and Stephanie Nguyen
Theresa Nguyen talks to her daughter, Stephanie, about balancing their Vietnamese heritage with raising a family in the United States.
Originally aired August 20, 2010, on NPR’s Morning Edition.
Carlos Mosqueda and his daughter Cindy
Carlos Mosqueda tells his daughter, Cindy, about how his father healed people in their East Los Angeles home.
Kioni “Popcorn” Marshall and Minister Beau Harris
Minister Beau Harris talks with his daughter, Kioni “Popcorn” Marshall, about the changes they’ve seen in their family over the years.
Originally aired August 6, 2010 on NPR’s Morning Edition.
Patricia Klos
Patricia Klos remembers growing up in her parents’ divorce motel.
Robbie McBride and Beth Ward
Robbie McBride (pictured above at left) and her sister Beth Ward (top right) talk about life on their family’s divorce ranch in Reno, Nevada.
Jim Colbert and his son Elton Colbert
Elton Colbert (R) asks his father, Jim (L), about life as a single parent.