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We talked about a range of topics; everywhere from happiest memories to most challenging experiences.
An interview with my mother compare the differences in my 19 year old life today to her 19 year old life years ago
This is an interview of broadcasting student regarding her feelings on broadcasting subject and also my self reflection on this subject .
Jenny Rask: 2020-10-05 01:22:49 Jenny Rask Interviews Father Gene Rask about his life. He and his brothers going to college, professional schools and being in the Air Force. His oldest brother Paul's broadcasting journey and becoming a lawyer after Ray...
Describes how he interviewed the pope, Grace Kelly, and others, and how he reported on the aftermath of WWII in Europe.
I decided to interview my mother about her life in South Korea leading up to her current status in the United States.
Friends Timothy D. Holley, 36, and Marcus M. Williams, 25, discuss comemorating Martin Luther King Day, their careers and spirituality.
My course mate, Kua Huey Sin, had interviewed me about the course that we are studying, which is Broadcasting.
How growing up in the 1960’s differ from growing up in today’s world. As well as what you wish you would have known back then.
An interview with UTAR senior & now currently a film director about his success on film making.
Many changes have happened in Sam's life. The biggest change in Sam DiCola's lifetime is Communication and Intertanement.
Hayley Peterson speaks with her grandmother, Bea VanWyk McPherson, about her childhood and immagration from Holland to San Diego.
Ellie Parkison (21) talks with her dad, Mark Parkison (55) about how interpersonal communication has changed during his lifetime and in various contexts.
this recording is me talking about why I wrote my story about my moving experience how how I felt throughout the process.
One Small Step conversation partners Tosca Hieftje (65) and Carin Mayo (52) discuss womanhood, pets and finding what diversity means.
We talked about her childhood and what it was like for her growing up. We also talked about regrets and things she would change in th world.
My interview with my grandmother who was born in 1940 and lived a happy life working in her shoe store and taking care of her family.
Miriam tells me how Mint Hill has changed over the years and whether she believes these changes are positive or negative.