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Steve and my grandfather we’re good friends in the Navy and later at the United States Air Force Academy. He was married to his wife, Leslie, for 53 years.
My mom and I talked about her life. I interviewed her asking her questions wondering if she was happy with her life and what she would change. I followed that up with questions regarding her marriage with my father
He talked about family and how his time away from his family was hard. His biggest influence was his mom.
My name is Darya Brel, and I have interviewed my grandmother, Iryna Nikoliuk, about her childhood, marriage, kids and experiences as an immigrant. I asked my mom, Yuliya Brel, to translate my grandma’s story
This was a interview of my dad. I learned more about how him and my mom got together and I learned more about myself and how I was growing up. This interview opened my eyes a little bit because I've...
My brother Elijah was considered to be fairly young (age 23) when he got married. This interview is to find out what different family member's perspectives were when they first found out about him getting married.
I interviewed my dad, Scott Sargent, on November 23, 2018 in Vestavia Hills, AL. We discussed his childhood, how being a parent affects him, and his greatest accomplishments in life. Between minutes 4 and 7 he discusses how he created...
AliceMae Lacson talks about her childhood, culture, religion, and identity growing up as a first generation Filipino American.
I interviewed my grandmother (my "Oh-wa"), and we discussed her experiences in the United States, how she perceives herself, and advice that can resonate with everyone.
I decided to interview my cousin Ivy. She is going away in December for three years to the Caribbean to study vet school.
I interviewed my grandparents about their early childhood and memories.
Stephen Ackerman (65) talks to colleague, Matthew Dull (38), about S.W. Tucker, a man who organized a sit-in at Alexandria Public Libraries in 1939.
My dad and I talk about everything he has gone through in his life, from childhood to present day
Steve interviews Mom and Dad, aka Carl and Martha, about their teenage years, dating, meeting each other, proposing, early life together and having their two wonderful children.
My mom and I talk about how she met my dad, her wedding day, and how life was different in a foreign country that was under communist rule.
My mom describes all the lessons she learned, happy memories, and important people she has met in her journey of life.
Interview with my grandpa about life, childhood at Avondale, and his advice
This interview took place on November 24, 2017 in Rancho Santa Fe, CA. The interviewer is Daniel Wolf, who is interviewing his grandma, Sheila Goldfarb. The interview talks about Sheila's childhood, teen years, adult life, having children, and her eventual...
In a long awaited sit down with my grandmother I discovered what life was like in the 60s in small-town America.