54 Years of Crazy

Being in love can be difficult, hower if two people love each other so much they make it seem almost as if it’s easy. Just ask Anabelle and Richard Sher. Throughout their journey of being in love, Annabelle and Richard...

Advice from the older generation

In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Los Angeles, California, Elizabeth Torres (16) interviews her older sister Melissa Cohen (23) about her job experience she’s gone through. Melissa shares stories about how she started working when still in high...

The Groves

"Megan Macoroni in a mug of monkeys." Sophia Groves interviewed their on December 20, 2017. During the interview, they describe their school and life experiences and reminisce about their childhood's.

Katherine Zeller, SNC Student

Jessica interviewing Katherine Zeller, a high school student attending a few classes here at SNC.

Growing up in California with Immigrant Parents

Speaking to Alicia Soto about her childhood growing up in California with Immigrant parents. This was recorded in Orange California in April 23, 2020. Alicia is 44 who came to the United Stated when she was 3 and tells her...

“If You Want To Survive, Then Survive”; One Man in a Big City

In this interview Bruce talks about his childhood, and how his experience in living in New York impacted his lifestyle here in California.

New York to California: Serving Carlo Gambino and Selling Old Cars
January 7, 2018 App Interview

Discussing growing up in the Bronx and how carrying thousands of dollars for his uncle’s bank as a teen and spilling water on a mob boss led to studying psychology at UC Berkeley.

the learnings of a 14 college graduate

Jeff Seifert, currently a father and computer programmer, shares his learnings of attending college at age 14. He shares the wisdom he attained from the experience, as well as the ups and down in his college life as well as...

An Interview With My Sister part 1

We talk about our shared experiences growing up, adopting our brother, going to high school, and college. Please excuse the ending, where the app glitches.