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Hanan Omar is my older sister who recently got a job at Marshalls three months ago. I interviewed her about how she got the job offer and some skills required. I also asked her about her favorite work story and...
Kyle’s talking about his career path and what got him there.
In this interview, we discussed education and entrepreneurship.
Various questions with Mila Horsley regarding our friendship, her childhood and work experience
Simply an opportunity to better understand the life of my grandpa. Our conversation covered everything from his childhood to final years of work.
Entrepreneurship comes in many different faces. As I was discovering new moving stories of incredible people and their passion for creation, I found one that spoke to me. Jeryl's Journey, Jeryl is the mastermind that came up with the incredible...
My grandma discusses her experience growing up in Jewish communities, female entrepreneurship, and the evolution of the fashion industry
Ida Charmaine Wilkerson-Morton (64) talks with her son L. Kobie Wilkerson (40) about her life and how she'd like to be remembered. They discuss education, spirituality and values that are important to them.
Oscar Poole, remembered by some as the “Colonel Sanders of Barbecue”, describes his experiences in ministry for over thirty years and in small business in Poole’s BBQ.
This was an interview discussing the beautiful journey of Shelia Shelton. Her mindset has gotten stronger over the years which has benefited her in many ways. The Finance Industry has opened many opportunities for her. It has allowed her to...
A discussion of the history of Springfield Massachusetts, the hardships of family, and inheritance.
Bunny and Papa tell me about building and owning Imboden Creek Living Centers
Got a chance to talk to my older brother about entrepreneurship and how the lifestyle is. We also got a chance to hear how he started off and how he is now
An interview with one of the very under appreciated women that work in our school cafeteria. This goes to show that everyone’s story can be relatable and matters.
I talked to my uncle about his job and how it has influenced him and his favorite parts about it.
70-yr-old Joe talks to his daughters (Tia, 42, and Jamie, 40) about his Long Island childhood, chronic shyness, blue collar work, the family’s Disney miracle, and what happiness is. (Note: interview cuts off before we ended this lovely conversation with...