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Me interviewing my dad at him home in Phoenix. he has early onset Alzheimer’s and I was anxious to speak with him cause I don’t get along to well with my dad. I asked him about general life questions. my...
I, Mihira, am the interviewer, and I am 15 years old. I am interviewing my mother, Arthi, who is 44 years old.
Today I interviewed my mother. Her name is Patricia Marlyn Urzua Rebolledo, she is 36 years old. She's happily married with two loving daughters. Today we discussed what it was like for her growing up, and how it compares to...
I am adrian Espinoza age 17 years old and Sergio Espinoza is 36 years old our relationship is uncle and nephew, father and son adopted. Topics we have discussed was how was life like for him, What were his good...
Seth Bekker interviewing his grandma Liana Bekker about her life in Ukraine and her life in America.
I interviewed my Grandpa, Steve. He is 74 and we talked about his experience in the military and other random topics.
I interviewed my dad about what his life was like growing up, his life after he met mom and his life after I came along.
This interview is between me, Emma, and my mom’s friend, Trish, speaking about Trish’s life with her daughter, Cassie, struggling with addiction. The topic of generational trauma is relevant. (interrupted by time limit)
This was an interview with my grandmother, Mamawa Sieway Kaisamba. During this call, we talk about her upbringing, her life coming to America, and how she reflects on her life now being 73 years old.
Well this is my mummy and she was born in the late 60s so yes I have an older parent.I was asking about my mama like and how it was and what she basically went through growing up.But this is...
Me interviewing my dad about his experiences during the civil war in el samvador
Kelsey Lewis, age 15, interviewed her mother, Tamara Lee, age 42, about her life, past decisions, and her biggest regrets. This interview is filled with laughs, tears, and so many different emotions. Enjoy your listen as much as we enjoyed...
Mayla Patterson (9) interviewed her Seeya (grandfather), Sarath Parakrama Silva (85) on Thanksgiving Day in 2023. They talked about the kindness of his parents and a childhood in Galle, Sri Lanka. They spoke of moving inland during World War II...
Conversation with me (Chandler Peeples) and my grandmother (Mimi) about her childhood, my mom, and grandfather. This was recorded at my house in Vestavia Hills, Al and there are plenty of stories of what it was like growing up in...
This interview took place on January 1st, 2024 between Finn and Brian Glennon. Finn is 15 and his father, Brian, is 67. Some topics that were discussed are family life, traditions, growing up, and work life.
Interview with my mom asking questions about Filipino culture and her experience as an immigrant.
Mom and Avery Her life as a young refugee moving to the USA. and rebuilding her life
My grandmother, Mary Kay Klim 63 years old and Kevin Brandt, 14 years old. Mostly about family and growing up.
I interviewed my mom. It was a lot of fun learning new things about her family and childhood.
I interview my mom for school. It was fun and i can’t wait to look back on this!
I, Evan Cashwell interview my grandmother, Dell Hitchcock and we talk about her life.
This is an interview with my grandmother, on my mom's side of the family. Flora Cruz is a mother of seven children, now all grown with their own families. Every year the whole family tries to get together on special...
My dad, G Reilly, is a 64 year old comedian. He’s taught me great lessons and shared many stories that I’ll always remember.