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I'm talking with my friend Angela about the life in your home country and in Australia.
I interviewed Debbi Mahan for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching enlightening stories. Frank Sesno’s book Ask...
In this interview, conducted in December 7, 2020 in Stafford, Virginia, Nadia Sarwari (16) interviews her mother Shakila Sarwari (56) in farsi/english about the family business they had in the past. Shakila Sarwari shares her stories about the hamam( steam...
I interviewed my grandpa for a school project and we talked alot about how he grew up and what all of his friends were like as kids. We also talked about how he met my grandma and what my dad...
My Mom's Mom, who we call Mimi, tells me about growing up during a time of racial hostilities.
In this interview we talked about childhood memories and dreams for the future.
Malorey talks about what her life is and was like and answers some questions about herself.
Asking my closest cousin questions about difficulties, strengths, family, and more
His childhood experiences, how time has changed things, and personal life going from a child to an elder
Part 1 of interview. We talked about his life growing up, his friends, high school, and his hobbies
Clay Campbell (31) talks with his grandmother, Charmian Waggaman (89) about her life growing up in DC in the 1940s, meeting the love of her life Thomas Waggaman, raising three kids, and sharing loving words to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mom interviews two precocious boys (aged 4.5 and 2.5) about school, zombies, laughter and what it means to be proud.
Technology has made my generation differ greatly from that of our elders. In this interview I attempted to touch on that dialogue and get an elders perspective on how we have change.
My grandmother, Philomena, told me about life growing up in Ireland, her experiences as an immigrant, her career as a nurse, and her thoughts on generation Z.
Collete is a strong 75 year old women who adores her family and neighbors. She had a fun and adventurous childhood but there were some twist and turns. She grew up in Chicago and later moved to the Eastside, life...