The consequences for your actions

My mom and I discussed how careful you need to be with your actions because they will haunt you in the future.

From Living Beachside in Australia to Quarantined in NY: Grappling with Change

A brief question and response interview with my sister on how quickly the Covid-19 pandemic brought about radical change in her life.

“Media is an ongoing evolution and whether you like or not, we have to move with it too.”

My father is my best friend. Listening to his perspective about how media has changed in his lifetime has made me look at life and media differently.

Interview about the internet and online media with a clinical analyst

This was an interview about the progression and future of the internet and online social media with Pat Moses, a clinical analyst

When Time Flies Online

I sat down for a twenty minute interview with my boyfriend, Lemeule Meekins, on his perspective of online media throughout the years of his life. He gave me an insight on how different accessing media was in the past, compared...

New-Media Project. Will Carlone

Asked my dad some questions about how he got his News and Updates as a kid, and what are some similarities and differences to today’s world, and social media has affected news today.

Post GE14 thoughts about media.

My father's thoughts about the media back then and now.

All things media with Brian Mitchell

In this interview I interviewed my dad Brian Mitchell former NFL player for the Redskins,Eagles,and Giants we talk about his time during the nfl,his current career in media,and tips to be successful!

Impacting People Through Extreme Sports

This interview dives into Tyler Brown’s journey to become an Extreme Sports Enthusiast and how it impacts the people he surrounds himself with

Project 3: Interview 2 with Lucia Owens

Interviewing Lucia Owens about media, COVID-19, self-care, current events, and mental health. Lucia has taken a unique path to self-care, and offers a one of a kind perspective.

When Media Met the Military

Susan Suddoth (46), an intelligence specialist in the NAVY, talks with her daughter, Angelina Suddoth (19), a VCU student, about how the media affects the United States military. They talk about how tv shows and movies can affect the attitudes...

A media flashback to then and now with Grandpa Charles Paxton

I interview my Grandpa, a Vietnam veteran and retired U.S. Army Colonel, about his experience serving in the military and relying on older forms of media and the media coverage of U.S. military throughout his service. Our interview is finished...

Laotian Father Tells His Experiences Growing Up in a Changing World of Media

Father and daughter have a light conversation about the changing world of media and how he has experienced it.

Wauwatosa Resident Lisa Williams Backs The Black Lives Matter Movement

This interview conducted by Zoe Falk (20) in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin (Year 2020) highlights resident Lisa William's experiences and feelings about racism and the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement. Lisa is a mother of three and founder of Persisters, a local...

The Evolution Of Music Over My Mother’s Lifetime

In this interview I discuss how music has changed over my mother’s lifetime. This includes changes in what devices were used to listen to music, what genres were popular, how information about music was spread, attitudes on music, and the...

An Interview with Maria, an immigrant

Maria talks about how her life in America and how it’s better now than it was before when she lived in Mexico.

Talk Less, Listen More

Today, on May 5th, I sat down with my father to mainly discuss how he’s doing during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what his opinion of the current matter is.

My Older Brother Talks Social Media!
November 30, 2019 App Interview

My 23-year-old brother explains how his relationship with social media has changed over the past 13 years.

Media Source Project

I followed E! News this past semester for my media source project.

Coming Home

Brian Bruess and Debbie Faase share thoughts on how friendship, family, hope, and change are key elements to coming home.