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In this interview my grandmother and I️ talked about a fire that she witnessed her senior year of collage.
Talking about my uncles life as a kid and who helped him grow up.
Jill Sharfstein (72) interviews friend and fellow congregant Nancy Fisher (77) about her experiences as a member of Central Synagogue and her work interviewing Holocaust survivors for the Shoah Foundation.
Hailey and Nancy Bruns dive into life in the 60's and some of Nancy's most memorable stories.
An interview with a Concordia swimmer who felt she was missing something when she was born and while growing up.
Discussion on the differences of growing up in the 40s compared to the 2000s, with my Grandparents, who would like to keep their names anonymous.
Rodrigo Sanchez (18) talks with good friend, Eh Lar (19). The interview showcased the resilience that Lar demonstrated in his journey from a Thailand refugee camp to being able to reach a bachelors degree on a free scholarship in the...
Irma Larson (96) talks with her great-granddaughter, Madison Berndt (19) about the American Legion and growing issues of remembering veterans.
Wendy Kahler shares her experiences of working at her job in which she helps people with disabilities become active members in the community.
I interviewed my friend Jaeger Jergensen about his brother getting into a hunting accident, and how it affected him, his brother, and his family.
Shirley Marchwick (67) explains what happened to cause her to become a teacher. She explains what she likes, the obstacles she’s went through, and how she’s felt throughout her life.
Julie Miller discusses her personal experience with a Traumatic Brain Injury and her sisters experience with a severe Traumatic Brain Injury. She addresses the stigma surrounding the invisible, yet prominent injury in today's society.
My grandpa lived a very interesting life and still does. He recommends to live life to the fullest, while you have it.
Here you will hear from Mrs. Johnston, a teacher of thirty years. We touch on how education has evolved, teaching through a global pandemic, and if she thinks education is the right choice for a lifelong career.
Glacier Honeymoon, Pullman Fire, Marrige, Fanks's Accident
A review with Thuy Do about his experience escaping Vietnam and and coming to America.
My aunt Sara Henry and I discuss her brain disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
This is the ending of my first interview. My phone cut out in the end so I made another video so there could be an ending.
Within this interview, my roommate Madeline Graddy describes her schooling experience, and how it differs from others because her father was in the airforce. She explains how moving to new places frequently made her schooling life more difficult, and how...
A 36-minute interview about Amina, an international student at Concordia College in Tajikistan who goes against the macho traditions of her country that restricts girls' education.
We talk about his life in China and the United States. And the main differences between both countries. And the feeling of migrating from one country to another.
Carly was born and raised in the Midwest. She grew up in southern Minnesota on a farm in Hector. This is a family farm that is still owned and operated by her father to this day. About 2 years ago...