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A conversation with my grandfather about his youth and the great things in life.
A small talk about what my neighbor is thankful for and a small story about her life and her choices.
An interview with my father about his experiences as a parent and how they can pertain to their child's future.
Paloma and I talked about what her life was like growing up, how having children changed it, and what she hopes for the future.
My mom and I talked about some nice memories, how she wants to be remembered, if she’s proud of me, and her hopes for me.
We talked about her career and what started it all. We talked about her relationship with God.
What was talked about today was what made my mom into the person she is today through the influences career chooses and childhood upbringing.
In this Interview, Zayra Marquez interviews her co-worker, Wanda. They both work at Dunkin Donuts. They talk about Wanda’s kids and work.
Nikki McPherson (39) interviews her friend and co-worker Sherry Walker (60) about her life, her values, and her beliefs.
We talked about life lessons, wonderful and awful people in business, and first kisses.
Friends and colleagues, Erma Banks [no age given] and Callie McGinnis (77), discuss their former workplace: Columbus Area Library Association (CALA). They talk about the formation of the organization, pivotal characters in its development, and the events they created to...
James Brady (16) talks to Mom, Angie Brady (21 at heart), about the ins and outs of being the Director of a Childcare Center. She explains how stressful the position can be at times and how rewarding it is.
Establishing the buddy program in the late 1980s for individuals with HIV/AIDS in the Midwest. Discusses challenges and how the community addressed those challenges.
My Dad talks about his experiences in life and coming to America from Vietnam when he was 12 years old as well as raising me as a child.