Share My Family HERstory: Conversations with Arda Jean Christensen
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By Jonathan Dixon
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
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.
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!
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!
It's the 4th of July, and Pioneer day! Grandma Arda Jean shares the experiences and traditions of her youth surrounding the 4th of July and Pioneer day! She also shares her feelings about the United States of America, and we read an almost century-old poem written by her father describing in moving verse a scene from the Battle of Argonne, WWI.
It's the late 60s and the cultural revolution is underway! Grandma Arda Jean Christensen shares her experience parenting six little children the late 60s and compares her experience with that of her own parents, and their parents before them. Did you know that her great grandfather Jens Larsen was killed in a raid by Native Americans? I didn't!
She's seven month's pregnant and she's travelling the world! Grandma Arda Jean shares her experience at the World's Fair(s) of 1962 and 1964 in Seattle and New York, and also of her huge trip to Europe and the Holy land in 1964!
New audio setup! This episode was done in person, and with a brand new microphone!
Grandma Arda Jean shares with us the experience of Don leaving the army and the family settling down in Provo. Grandpa Don begins to take classes from Utah State University and Brigham Young University, but soon learns that his mind for industry may be better suited "in the field." Grandma shares humorous and heartrending stories of caring for her little ones, and humorous and incredible stories of Don and his mind for business.
It's Resurrection Day! Grandma Arda Jean shares the traditions and memories of Easter from her childhood, to her children, to the current day.
Arda Jean shares what some of the major events of the 1950s were like from her perspective. She shares her experience living in South Carolina during and after Brown V. Board of Education desegregated schools. She shares how she learned of the prejudice of the southern people, including the members of the Church, after Grandpa tried to invite a black coworker and friend of his to church with him. She also shares the awe and excitement she experienced about the Space Race, the fun she had listening to Pat Boone and Elvis, and what it was like to take her children to Disneyland when it new and novel.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.