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This is the story of my nana and about her childhood memories and later years.
This interview stars Miguel Martinez (16), interviewing his mother: Ana Martinez (55). She answers questions about her past and current life and memories.
i talked about my life, my fondest memories, the pandemic and it’s effects, politics, relationships, and future jobs.
In this interview, conducted on November 26th, 2023 in Walloon Lake, MI. Nevaeh Leonard interviewed her grandma, Crystal Smith (57.) They talked about love, life, and family. Crystal got emotional and you could hear the breaking in her voice. At...
I interviewed my mom jillian about her favorite things to do and how my grandparents were when she was growing up and what I was like as a child
Selina Yupa: 2020-10-06 20:10:05 This interview was about what happened during this pandemic in 2020 and what was best and bad of your childhood life
I interviewed my mom (Porscha Bell). This interview was mostly about how her life has been for her.
Miguel Aguilar: 2021-05-01 05:44:34 I Miguel Aguilar talk with my mother Patricia about her childhood and past. It was a first-time interview with a few funny moments. It was really fun to conduct this interview. We had never really sat...
In this interview, made in November 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee, Sasha Thompson (12) interviews her grandmother Shirley Hamilton (80) about some of her childhood in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Shirley shares her most important people in her life and the worst thing...
My name is Chloe Wolfe, I am 16 and I am speaking with my mother Christa Wolfe. who is 54 years old. We discussed the choices she had made in life and how she feels about them now.
I interviewed my mom Danielle. I choose her because she has been in my life the longest and she is 43 years old. We talked about her childhood and memories and growing up.
I chose to interview my 95 y/o Memaw, Gracie Wooddy, because I love her and she has so much to share about her life. We spoke about lots of events, some she remembered, some she didn’t. This is something I...