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I asked my interviewee about her childhood memories, relationship with her parents, lessons she’s learned throughout school and work, how she met her husband, why she chose to live in Esko, how she wants to be remembered, and what she...
I asked my Grandma about her past life and what she was like as a child.
Maya Mores, 7th grader at Washington Jr High in Bentonville, AR interviewing her mother about her childhood.
Interview with Kevin Winge of Minnesota discussing his many years working within the non-profit sector across various issues such as AIDS, HIV, food security, and about what inspires him to continue working.
What my family, home, and community were like when I was growing up... NOTE: There is an error of WHO the interview is labeled for, at the very beginning. It is NOT for Estelle Lewis in Nashville, but rather it...
My dad and I speak about his life growing up and how he got to this point in his life. He shares important life lessons and special anecdotes of his life.
In this interview, I was able to sit down with my dad and further my knowledge about him as a person.
Morgan and Jamie talk about Jamie’s childhood and what it was like to move a lot as a kid.
Talked about childhood and growing up. Along with this, talked about family traditions.
Sophia Myers-Kelley asks her mom Rene Myers questions about her childhood, memories, and wishes for the future.
This was an interview with my grandmother, Mamawa Sieway Kaisamba. During this call, we talk about her upbringing, her life coming to America, and how she reflects on her life now being 73 years old.
This is an interview held by Jillian (17) and her Dad, Jim (57). In this interview they talk about life, college, and how happiness can be found in every situation or circumstance you come across.
We talked about what it was like for my mom growing up the oldest of 11 children in the Upper Midwest, about my mom's religion/spirituality (Catholicism), and about my mom's parenting of me and my three older sisters.
I chose to do this interview with my dad, Jeffery Kennedy, because he’s one of the most influential people in my life. He’s not one that usually opens up about his life so these questions will teach me a lot...