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Richard Denbeau (76) talks with his grandchild Roxy Konnoff (9) about his parents and childhood in Iowa.
I talked to my mom about her childhood, specifically how her parents would force her into ugly and discounted clothes. She also told me the effect this has had on her growing up and as an adult.
My Uncle talks about what his life was like growing up in Provo Utah.
Best sister interview ever!!! Valeria and Camila Ruiz talk about moving and being away from each other.
Katie and Tony Pedretti are at home the evening of Sunday, April 28th, 2024 talking about earning a strip(e) on her gray belt at UFC, watching the total solar eclipse and her new backyard friends.
Lauren (15) talks to her mother Kristie (39) about life, school, relationships, memories, and a lot more.
Tony and Josh are at home the evening of Sunday, August 27th, 2023 talking about Josh's friends, our recent visit to Wilderness water parks and his Kingsley grade school's newly renovated playground.
Jack Middleton (16) interviews his mother, Kimberly Pearish (50) about her childhood and growing up around rural Missouri and how she lived when most areas around her were cut off, and her transition to the city life in Joplin. She...
Tony is asking Katie about bloody marys, baby bunnies, and then attempts (fails) to get YMCA day camps, Jujutsu training and playing games in Roblox in at home the evening of Friday, July 30, 2021
This interview was made by me, Alexander Smilevski, 16, on November 28, and I interviewed my father, Kiril Smilevski, 51. My father was born in the country of Macedonia in a city known as Skopje which used to be called...
Amarachi Nwogu: 2020-12-31 23:53:24 High school senior Amarachi Nwogu and her Aunty Oromeni discuss Aunty Oromeni's life. They discuss Oromeni Olayiwole's passions, motivations, and hopes for the future. Amarachi also gets insight into her youth life and activities. Through discussion,...
Jana Dickman tells some of her essential story after returning to The United States from Indonesia in the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Our conversation includes her experience teaching abroad when COVID-19 began, being evacuated from Southeast Asia in Spring...
Tony is asking Josh about Jujutsu training and designing games in Roblox Studio at home the afternoon of Saturday, April 24, 2021
I, Sam Anderson interviewed my 91-year-old grandpa about his childhood, time in the Navy during the Korean War, and raising a family in the 60s.
Two first-generation cousins, Xhenet (25) and Asime (29) share some of their favorite memories.
Camille Beckett (21) talks to Dr. Marci Yoss about family, professional goals, and loneliness. Camille delves into her family life and talks a lot about her siblings and how their home life growing up has impacted the person she has...
Morgan Lee (17) converses with her brother, Braxton Lee (22) about what it was like working as a non-certified nurse's assistant during the COVID-19 pandemic, only two years into his career. They discuss family, future plans, and happiness.
In this Interview I interviewed Ernesto Acosta. He told me about important memories or and funny and sad ones. And or other stuff.
Darren Calapini: 2020-12-01 04:23:55. Katelynn Perlstein (18) shares her experiences as a student during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and how her familial values have impacted her successes in academics.
Marcia Broskey (75) and Evelyn Yale (21) talk about the differences of parenting between Marcia's generation and Marcia's children's generation. Marcia talks about what she thinks will be a constant parenting practice with the future generations of parents.