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The Decisions Project - 13 - Separation and Custody
From: Aengus Anderson
Series: The Decisions Project
Length: 03:33
During the summer of 2010, producer Aengus Anderson rode his motorcycle around North America and interviewed 220 people about the hardest decisions they had ever made. A cross-section of their conversations are presented here as The Decisions Project.
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The Decisions Project - 29 - Asking for Help
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A veteran of 25 years witnesses a fellow soldier kill an eight year-old girl. Upon returning home, he develops Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and faces a decision about how ...
The Decisions Project - 28 - Stepping Up
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A man learns that he is a father but, two weeks before his daughter's birth, his paternity is called into question.
The Decisions Project - 27 - College and Horses
(03:50)
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A woman reflects on her decision to give up equestrianism and go to college.
The Decisions Project - 26 - Quitting PhD Program
(02:28)
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A man shares his decision to drop out of his PhD program.
The Decisions Project - 25 - Cold Feet
(03:45)
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A young man proposes to his girlfriend... and then reconsiders.
The Decisions Project - 24 - Leaving it All
(03:15)
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A man gets in his car and leaves his life behind.
The Decisions Project - 23 - Marriage Before Deployment
(03:43)
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A single mom decides to marry her best friend before his deployment to Iraq.
The Decisions Project - 22 - Accepting Gay Father
(02:45)
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A teenage girl talks about learning that her father is gay and her subsequent decision to stay with him.
The Decisions Project - 21 - A Job Offer in Afghanistan
(03:43)
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A man in his early forties decides to take a job in Afghanistan.
The Decisions Project - 20 - Leaving Kids for a Year
(03:29)
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A father decides to take a transcontinental motorcycle trip and leave his children for a year.
Piece Description
During the summer of 2010, producer Aengus Anderson rode his motorcycle around North America and interviewed 220 people about the hardest decisions they had ever made. A cross-section of their conversations are presented here as The Decisions Project.
