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I interviewed my mom about her fondest memories, influential people in her life, and her aspirations.
6th in a series of interviews with my father, Leland L. Cross, M.D., recorded on 12/9/2010 in Portland, Oregon. Recorded by Andrew B. Cross.
Cindy talks with her son, Brandon, about her life experiences in both Vietnam and America.
Ethan Adler: 2021-11-29 02:06:34 Richard (47) and Linda (47) Adler speak to their son, Ethan (18), about growing up and what the future holds.
Felix Vogl (10) Interviews grandfather Frank/Opa (75) about childhood in london in the early 50's
This interview it’s with my roommate Gabriella and one of my best friends. We talk about love and relationships and situationships. Along with growth through understanding significant others and working through issues.
Aubrey Benz and her mom discuss childhood and important milestones in life.
Phillip Davidson, a bluegrass, old time and country musician, plays a Civil War song, House of the Rising Sun and an original composition, ETSU Blues. Davidson also discusses some of the history behind the music.
Today I, Evin Gallagher, interviewed my coworker Aziz about the American Dream and how he feels about it and what it means to him.
I, Ankita Balaji, interviewed my mom, Harini Balaji, who recently lost her husband and my father five months back. In this interview, we covered what she and her family went through, and how they dealt with his passing.
This interview is part of the DCPS LGBTQ and Sexual Health Program's holiday storytelling project: A Very LGBTQ+ Holiday Audio Album.
Liam Garcia (21) talks with his friend and interviewer Nathalia Delgadillo (22) to reflects on his time practicing social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Z. Gutierrez (He/Him/His), a junior at Westridge school, interviews his alumnus, Elliott Snow (They/Them/Their), to discuss their transition journey, experience at Westridge, and life as a trans adult.
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A brief interview with Michael about his career and how he got to this point.
Terra Gay has over 20 years of professional experience, including an extensive background in National Service leadership, training, consulting, organizational and entrepreneurial knowledge. She has a B.A. degree in African and African-American Studies from Emory University and a Certificate in...
Mavis and Steven talked about some fragments in his daily life and showed a real Steven to the listeners
Charna Ravich talks about growing up during World War 2 and the challenges she faced as a Jewish woman during her youth.
Interview with a 58 year old Ex Veteran, pro musician
93 year old grandma gives us a snapshot of her life.
Marcus Mata and his grandmother, Lulu “Lola” Nazario, talk about her childhood, adulthood, and more.
Vince Ambrosia is a Senior Research Scientist at NASA Ames, Adjunct Faculty Member in the Department of Applied Environmental Sciences, College of Science, California State University – Monterey Bay, and also serves as the NASA Applied Science Program, Associate Program...
Manas Ranpariya (18) talks with his mom, Jayshri Ranpariya (47), about her childhood in India, coming to America, and her journey to where she is now.