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A Skype connection about a life in the past

September 29, 2020 Ria Winters
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  • Mirjam de Bruijn

    September 30, 2020 (17:25) Log in to Reply

    This is an interview in the course of a running research. In that sense it is interesting, also to see how your knowledge helps you to get information and emotion from the interviewed. However, this is not a podcast, as it does not really tell a short story. what is the narrative? It stopped a little abrupt. surely the interview was much longer than 11 minutes.

  • Ria Winters

    October 8, 2020 (13:17) Log in to Reply

    True, in hindsight I should have elaborated more about this story in my verbal introduction. The tragedy of the story is that mr. Schoeman had sought to get in contact with Fr. Forde after a time lapse of more than fifty years, but sadly did not succeed. Schoeman’s death in 2017 cut off the fulfillment of that wish. On the positive side Forde and me could share happy memories about him. The total interview was half an hour but not all of it was fit for public release.

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