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in this interview Reagan tells us about her life term goals and stories from the past
I’m this interview with my grandma on my fathers side, Nana talks about her years in Missouri with her tough family and how she raised strong and loving men. She speaks of her days in Missouri with her mother and...
Raymond L Fales, age 82, talks to his son, and his grandson about being on the U.S. Luge team in the 1964 Winter Olympics, in Innsbruck Austria.
My grandmother and I talked about he relationships with family members. She discussed with me on how she is grateful to be able to spend time with us.
Dad talks about jazz, working in NYC and Lake Tahoe, baseball, meeting Al Anastasia, Marian McKnight, meeting Mom, and entanglement.
Carefree times of adolescent boy and his friends. How different his outlook today is compared to yesterday.
In this interview, conducted in November 2020 in Anaheim, California, Stephanie (16) interviews her mother, Marcelina, about her childhood in Guadalupe Cuautepec, Mexico. She shares stories about her siblings, jobs, school, and traditions. Furthermore, she also talks about her own...
We had a great talk about how baseball is not life and there’s more things to it and God always has a plan for everything that happens even if you don’t think that is what it’s about
Talked about some of the men who helped shape how he developed as a young man and how one of the biggest things he regrets is how he didn’t treat people right including his Ex Wife who he divorced because...
In this interview we talked about Brandon’s childhood, baseball, and his favorite and least favorite places to work. This interview was quite the challenge. I learned that I am a pretty good interviewer but my boyfriend is not so great...
In the interview you will hear about how my mom spend her life as a sports person. She was once ranked number two for womens soft tennis in Nepal. After spending her young life as a player, she has now...
Should big D1 college student athletes be paid? My friends said that they should at least have a small allowance because playing a sport at that high of a level, it’s pretty much like a job.
I interviewed my father and we talked about his early childhood in Germany, his education, career, his travels through the world, and the places he lived in. I chose to interview my dad because I find his story very interesting.
I interviewed my 75 year old grandmother, and asked her about what life was like when she was a little girl. What she wished for me and my children, and what she was proud of in her own life.
Hi, my name is crystal Avelar. My grandpa and I had a long conversation about everything and anything. He was talking to me about all his memories and his favorite times growing up.
Interviewing former MLB player Chris Coste about his life from the past, present, and future.
Mekayla Wilson (16) speaks with her Dad (54) on the important lessons and experiences he had while playing basketball.
What my grandmother did during in school. What sports my grandmother did for sports. What my grandmother did for fun with her friends. And what my grandmother's family was like.
Jenny Rask Interviews dad Gene Rask about his family and growing up in the 1950's. Growing up with radio and then later on a few channels of Television. Gene remembers the shows he and his family listened to and eventually...
I ask my Papa about his childhood. The Interview took place in Oxford Mississippi over the phone. The Interview took place on Saturday the 24th and 8:00 am. I interviewed my Papa (Richard Harless) who has been in the Military...
Discussing some fun if situations, memories, quirks, and more with my loving father! If you are to listen to anything from this interview, I suggest listening from 1:58 to 3:35.