The Goodman Family Oral History Podcast

Roots of Resilience: Growing Up Goodman

58 min · 7. mar. 2025
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The first episode of the Goodman Family Oral History Podcast explores the roots and upbringing of the family patriarch, Thomas Jerome Goodman. The conversation, led by his daughter, Tonya, delves into his childhood in West Norfolk, Virginia, his relationship with his parents, and the values instilled in him. He reflects on his mother's strict but fair parenting style, his father's career as a merchant seaman, and the hardworking lifestyle they maintained. The episode also highlights family traditions, memories of growing up without modern conveniences, and the influence of various relatives, such as Uncle Willie, on his upbringing. Thomas shares personal anecdotes about chores, school, and early work experiences, painting a vivid picture of his early years and the strong family bonds that shaped him. The episode sets the foundation for a deeper exploration of family history in future installments. Stories of Strength, Love, and Legacy – The Goodman Way

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In this special episode of the Goodman Family Oral History Podcast, host Tonya is joined by her parents, Ruth and Thomas, and her brother, Tommy, for a heartwarming and often hilarious walk down memory lane. The family revisits their roots in Virginia Beach, sharing the story of Ruth and Thomas’s whirlwind courtship, an unconventional proposal, and a modest wedding with a red dress and boots. We learn about Thomas’s time in the Army, his near brush with Vietnam, and how the family moved from place to place—from Fort Eustis to Fort Story—building memories and resilience. Ruth recalls her experience giving birth in a Catholic hospital where the nuns were less than empathetic, and the special bond Tonya shared with her grandmother. The episode takes a nostalgic turn as the family reminisces about the joys and struggles of military housing, plastic-covered furniture, latchkey kids, and growing up surrounded by woods, neighborhood friends, and unsupervised adventures. We hear about childhood antics, including Tonya’s infamous “lost key", as well as Tommy’s unforgettable memory of a crabbing trip that nearly turned into a sinking disaster. With humor, candor, and a lot of love, this episode captures the spirit of a family that has been through a lot together and come out with stories that continue to shape their legacy. Stories of Strength, Love, and Legacy – The Goodman Way

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Roots of Resilience: Growing Up Goodman

The first episode of the Goodman Family Oral History Podcast explores the roots and upbringing of the family patriarch, Thomas Jerome Goodman. The conversation, led by his daughter, Tonya, delves into his childhood in West Norfolk, Virginia, his relationship with his parents, and the values instilled in him. He reflects on his mother's strict but fair parenting style, his father's career as a merchant seaman, and the hardworking lifestyle they maintained. The episode also highlights family traditions, memories of growing up without modern conveniences, and the influence of various relatives, such as Uncle Willie, on his upbringing. Thomas shares personal anecdotes about chores, school, and early work experiences, painting a vivid picture of his early years and the strong family bonds that shaped him. The episode sets the foundation for a deeper exploration of family history in future installments. Stories of Strength, Love, and Legacy – The Goodman Way

7. mar. 202558 min