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My mother talks about her childhood in Mexico and how she grew up in such beautiful place
In this interview, Gissell Flores and her aunt, Gabriela Pinedo, talk about some of the lessons life has taught them. Her aunt shares a profound religious experience she had with her younger child, Jacob. She gives teenagers an advice that...
Interview featuring Odile Zelenak (stepmom). Revisited her past, had some thoughts about the present, and looked into the future.
Interview with Lyda Stillwell who spent her life working in theatre primarily as a theatre director and professor. Lyda resides in Friendship Village Kalamazoo as of fall 2021 during the time of the interview.
An interview with my grandma about her last, present, and what she wants future generations to know
In this interview, I spoke with my father about his early life, marriage, military service, and an overall retrospective of his life in general.
In this interview, conducted in April 22, 2018 in Tustin, California, Joanna Martínez interviews her aunt Teresa Castro about her childhood and how she always looked at everything on the bright side. Teresa talks about her having a cheerful childhood...
Valentina Marin (16) interviews her uncle, Leonardo Villa (54) about his childhood in Colombia and about working at the Twin Towers.
Dorothy explained what her life was like growing up in the late thirties and early forties. She explained her feelings towards raising her children, and shared some of her own childhood experiences.
She told me about her life and who shes remembers, and what she remembers being her best memory
Dale (74) talks about being the belle of the ball at her senior prom and John (75) recalls his greased hair and wingtip shoes in high school.
I interview my mom who is 51 about her life in Vietnam prior to moving to the Philippines and the United States. She talks about some hardships our family faced as immigrants in this country.
John tells his mom, Juanita, about some of his favorite childhood memories.
Linda Mcclung, my grandma, who is 66 years old, discussed with me a multitude of topics. This including her inspiring Great Aunt, very old and so,e what newer traditions, her life growing up, and her past dreams of her future!
I interviewed my mom about her childhood and what she was like back then up to the time when she had me and how that changed her life.