Interviewing Nan Soto: the woman who influences me the most
November 26, 2017 App Interview

During this interview, Nan Soto discussed her relationship with her siblings throughout her childhood and having the role of being the oldest sibling, her influential grandmother, the importance of her Catholic faith in her life and her children’s lives, and...

Aniya Counts sits down with her grandma as they talk about what it was like raising a son at such a young age.

An interesting interview recorded on November 26th, 2017 in Flint, Michigan. In this interview, Aniya Counts (15) settles down with her grandma, Lisa Stallings (50), to talk about how her son, my dad, was as a child and what it...

A Love That Lasts

my parents talking about what their life has been like together and advice for all couples.

A Message For Self-love

Join us to get to know Ms. Jessica Blinkhorn, an art teacher with a wonderful personality, shares her performance in NY City, her view on the world, hatred, and self-love.

My Experience With Bullying And How That Has Changed My Perspective On Leadership

Audrey and I talk about my experience with moving across the country, going through bullying, and my mental health journey and how I feel like these things impacted how I present myself as a leader.

Interviewing my grandma

I learned a lot about my grandma’s past and her family growing up. I also learned how life was like before phones were invented.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen

We talked about how you changed as a parent and what are youwishes for me.

My mother’s story

What was talked about was how my mom grew up, how she meet my dad, and her perspective on religion

Chelsea Espeleta and her mom Cora Espeleta talking about U.S. citizenship and the family dynamic

In this interview, conducted on November 30, 2017, Cora Espeleta (50) is interviewed by her daughter Chelsea Espeleta (17) about getting her U.S. citizenship and the Espeleta family dynamic. Mrs. Espeleta shares more about her childhood back in the Philippines...

Junko Takamatsu’s Story of America with her Granddaughter Lauren Kwong

Junko Takamatsu (age 74) is an Japanese American woman born after WWII. She shares her story of coming from Japan to the America. Her granddaughter, Lauren Kwong (age 16) asks her questions about her life in America.

Story of My Grandma

I wanted to learn more about my grandma's past and how different the world has changed for her over her life. I wanted to know more about how she met grandpa and how it was like living with him, I...

Story Corp DIY

Randy Bauer is a 60 year old man I know through a family friend at church. we discussed some controversial topics during todays age and the difference in his high school experience versus high school now.

Catholic Schools Week – Mr. Powers

We talked about Catholic Schools, teaching, and some about life in general.

Grammy and Dadad Crain (Part 1 The Beginning)

Summary of Dadads perspective of him and Grammy’s first meeting and his childhood.

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Nancy Patterson and Suzanne Royer-McCone

One Small Step conversation partners Nancy Patterson (67) and Suzanne Royer-McCone (60) discuss the decision to have kids or not, the process of obtaining Section 8 housing assistance, and having different political views than their families.

Maralie

Stay home mom and business owner

TheGreatListen2018 part2

I talked with my Nana about her life with my Papa and raising my mother and uncle. We also spoke about her jobs and family traditions.