Gastroparesis: An Hardly Detectable Illness

This interview is about Alicia M. Barber, my mother, age 47, who has gastroparesis. I am her interviewer, Victoria Burrus, age 18. Gastroparesis is a serious health condition that is very hard to detect.

interview with Mikey

Nang Tuang an 18 year old student interviews his good friend Michael Paredes, 18 years old, and have interesting conversation.

Basketball community interview

I ask my oldest sister Rachel questions about her basketball career.

basketball

about how basketball has affected your life

“Start With the Basics; the Rest Will Follow.”

Frank DePoli remarks on his life and how it has been different than he expected, but excellent nonetheless. He begins with his childhood and how his parents and friends always supported and still do support him. He then elaborates on...

Getting Out of The Bottoms By Jack Candido

Basketball coach Andy Dardaine talks about the challenges he faces as a young man struggling to escape poverty. Living in the slums of Trinidad, sometimes known as “the bottoms”, Andy’s life was filled with difficulty. Even getting clean water was...

Trent and Turner 12/8/23

Turner(18) and Trent(20), interview with my 20 year old African American friend from Chicago, Illinois who goes to college at Wisconsin Parkside

Lee Kempf’s childhood in Madison, Wisconsin and his Military service.

Lee Kempf talks about his childhood in Madison, Wisconsin during the depression and his military service in Okinawa.