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This was part three of the interview, where I basically asked my grandfather questions to summarize his life and wrap up talking to me by hitting on some key points of his experiences.
Donald Mahoney’s parents were Irish immigrants, and at the age of 12, his mother passed away. Mahoney’s older sister, Ellen had to become his mother and inspired him to never give up on his dreams. He worked extremely hard in...
I asked questions about her family and what it was like for her growing up. What her school life was like, and things of that nature. I also asked questions about family history, like our family traditions and holidays.
I discussed a wide range of topics throughout my interview with my mother, including the best memories from her childhood to her hopes for me as I partake in the next chapter in my life.
An interview with Jackie Foster, a woman who is much like a second mom to me. Talking about her life and moving to America from the UK.
This interview has questions about family and gives nice details with the questions. Some of these questions are deep and are all meaningful.
In this interview on November 29, 2018 in Norman, Oklahoma, Jaide McCall interviewed her mother Karla McCall about people who heavily impacted her life and shaped her into the strong minded individual and tough mother she is today. She discussed...
Winifred Kovacik is interviewed by her friend Raymond about being in business with her late husband Victor, and her career in community theater.
Nicole interviews her mother in law visiting from Scotland.
Ryan tells us about his childhood in Richfield, Utah and how living in a small town taught him how to work hard.
I interview my mom about lessons learned from her parents - my grandparents - Dick & Irene Dressell
This interview is about everything about my mom & dads present & their past life.
I was only able to ask my first question and that was about her relationship with her parents. She told me about the differences between the relationship she had with her mom vs. her dad.
My mom and I talked about my family, where they came from, what they were like, and how they all met.
This interview has given me an opportunity to learn more about our family's heritage and traditions, as well as how my grandparents' lives were.
Hi, I’m Dalia Siegel, I am 14 years old and I am interviewing my dad. My dad, Jonathan Siegel, is a paramedic. In this interview we spoke about family and work. Happy Thanksgiving!
I loved talking about my family and learning new things about them. That I didn’t know before and or never new.
I interviewed Christine DeMordaunt (my mom) and she is always been a person I look up to and want to know more about her work experience and about her mom, whom I never got to meet. Christine shares life lessons...