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Chris Romero interviewed his Dad Mark Romero on 12-12-17 about things like child hood and first jobs.
Arnold Duevel talks about growing up in Central Minnesota. Born in 1918, he shares vivid memories of his childhood and teen-aged years. A decorated World War II veteran, Arnold has led a long and momentous life.
Jerry, Jeff and Marge Konkel talking about their fondest memories of Jo Konkel.
this is an interview with my brother. he is someone I care deeply for and take care of.
There were many subjects that were talked about, but some of the main themes including life in Texas, significance of friends and family, never stop learning.
My name is Matthew Beussman and in this interview I talk with Wei Li who is 50 years old. In this interview, we talked about our cultures and more specifically about our childhood, schooling, different characteristics about our cultures, and...
I had the opportunity to interview my parents for a school project! Little did I know I’d learn a lot in just 30 minutes. This interview is raw, lighthearted, and heavy at times. It is a bit choppy towards the...
Cinthia was answering question about her life for example who were her influences and what lessons she had learn during her life.
In this interview, I discuss the effects of COVID-19 on the community and the family with my father. Past similar experiences, present adaptions, and possible future effects are all highlighted.
Why an immigrant from Switzerland/Indonesia appreciates the USA
Mark Farber (69) and John "Jack" Bush (67) talk about their relationships with religion and politics and connect on different moments in life where they felt misunderstood.
Natasha Herring (47) interviews her conversation partner Sandra "Sandy" Halvorson [no age given] about her experience getting into contact with her biological parents and how being adopted has impacted her sense of identity.
Patrick, Shirley, Max, Aaron, and Jackey share memories about the house and hopes for its future.