Did you ever wish you could go back in time and ask your loved ones those really important questions?
When Ray Hardman asks “The Big Five” you’ll get all the answers. And so much more.
It could be as simple as “who was your best friend growing up?” or “tell me about your honeymoon”. “The Big Five” is a series of five curated questions meant to spark conversation. The best part about “The Big Five” is Ray Hardman’s follow-up questions, which will provide important details and elicit even more memories. It will be a lively, engaging conversation, and you may even learn a thing or two about your loved one you never knew before!
“The Big Five” method was developed by Ray Hardman after decades of experience conducting interviews. Hardman’s expertise means you’ll have a permanent record of important family memories and stories,
Ray interviewing NBA legend Ray Allen
Ray interviewing U.S. Senator Chris Murphy
For the better part of the last three decades, Ray Hardman has interviewed literally hundreds of people - from politicians and artists to government officials, sports figures, and musicians. Ray Hardman is a veteran broadcaster, spending nearly 30 years at Connecticut Public Television and Radio. Over the years, Ray was the local host of Connecticut Public Radio’s All Things Considered and Morning Edition. He also developed two television shows for Connecticut Public Television - Front and Center with Ray Hardman and most recently Where Art Thou? which was nominated for two New England Emmy Awards. Ray was also the host of CPTV’s news magazine show Main Street. Over the years Ray has developed his own unique interviewing style that is designed to put the interviewee at ease and facilitate meaningful conversation.
Ray Hardman interviewing Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis