Interview with Lauren Morano
Date3 March 2025
Mediumborn digital audio file
DimensionsDuration: 40 Minutes, 9 Seconds
ClassificationsInformation Artifacts
Credit LineCommunity History Project Collection
DescriptionAudio file of interview with Lauren Morano. She was interviewed by Olivia (Liv) Benson on 3 March 2025 in New Britain, CT.
Lauren Morano was interviewed as part of the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History's Community History Project discussing moments of change in her life.
Lauren is a retail worker from East Granby, Connecticut. She describes change as being a shift in personal growth. One redefining moment of change in Lauren’s life was graduating college. She discusses the stress that came with graduating and preparing for her future. She also describes the changes that happened when she moved in with her boyfriend and they adopted a cat, as well as moving back home and how it impacted her relationship with her parents. The biggest lesson Lauren learned from her experiences is how to learn from her mistakes.
Lauren Morano was interviewed as part of the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History's Community History Project discussing moments of change in her life.
Lauren is a retail worker from East Granby, Connecticut. She describes change as being a shift in personal growth. One redefining moment of change in Lauren’s life was graduating college. She discusses the stress that came with graduating and preparing for her future. She also describes the changes that happened when she moved in with her boyfriend and they adopted a cat, as well as moving back home and how it impacted her relationship with her parents. The biggest lesson Lauren learned from her experiences is how to learn from her mistakes.
Object number2024.79.15
NotesSubject Note: The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History’s Community History Project (CHP) is a public-facing initiative, focused on contemporary collecting, gathering items of the recent past as well as from events happening today. This program developed community historians to identify, document, and preserve their experiences as residents of Connecticut, and to share these experiences during a series of community presentations. The project focused on the theme "Redefining Moments of Change." Conneticans share stories of people or events who have changed their lives or how they have sparked change in the lives of others.Cataloging Note: Digitization and access to this collection is supported by a Congressionally Directed grant through the U.S. Department of Education.
Subject Terms
- New Britain
- Oral history
- Interviews
- Oral narratives
- Women
- White people
- Retail trade
- Students
- College students
- Commencement ceremonies
- Anxiety
- Cats
- Moving, Household
- Relationships
- Family
- Therapy and counseling
- Stress
- Pets
- Interviews and Oral Histories
- Born Digital Audio
- Community History Project U.S. Department of Education grant
- Redefining Moments of Change Collection
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