Conversations with 91 year old Arda Jean Christensen about her life and experiences. Beginning with her childhood in Great Depression, this weekly podcast takes you through history and her life, as told through conversations between her and one of her grandsons.

My Family HERstory: Conversations with Arda Jean Christensen
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Podcast Overview
Conversations with 91 year old Arda Jean Christensen about her life and experiences. Beginning with her childhood in Great Depression, this weekly podcast takes you through history and her life, as told through conversations between her and one of her grandsons.
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1/21/2021
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Recent Episodes

March 25, 2023
When Your Kids Have Kids (80s) - Episode 14
<p>It's the 80s! Grandma Arda Jean's children are all grown up and moving out! She talks about what it is like to see the children that you have spent so long raising to become adults actually do it, and how it's more challenging than you might think. She recounts with fondness all 5 of the weddings for her children that she attended during this decade. We also learn the real origin of the Scout Auction fundraiser. Lastly, some sage advice for those with children who are becoming adults, and those who are becoming adults themselves.</p>

March 25, 2023
The Grooviest Time of Life (70s) - Episode 13
<p>It's the 70s! Grandma Arda Jean talks about her full house, and how much she loved the grooviest decade! She talks about what it was like to go 8-1/2 months pregnant to her daughter's high school graduation, an accident in Mexico that sent Jean to a Mexican hospital, and all the many adventures of a time period where she had SIX, count em, SIX teenagers in the house at once!</p>

August 4, 2021
JFK, Cold War, Vietnam, MLK, Beatles, Moon Landing: Events of the 60s - Episode 12
<p>Woah! It's the longest episode yet! Grandma Arda Jean speaks on being an adult and remembering some of the most tense and tumultuous times in American History, the 1960s. She talks about what President John F. Kennedy was like, and how his assassination affected her. What the Cold War was like, and how she built a nuclear fallout shelter in her basement. What the Vietnam war was like from home, and how she lost people she knew. What the movement lead by Martin Luther King was like and how it changed America. She also talks about the birth of Rock and Roll through bands like the Beatles, and finally, the legendary Moon Landing of July 20, 1969. What a decade!</p>
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