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Growing up on a farm, getting a pilot's license, and getting the family together for Christmas are just a few things discussed in this nostalgic interview.
This interview has Ashley Reynoso and Maritza Reynoso. I am Ashley Reynoso, interviewing my mother. I asked her about her life from childhood to now. Most of the questions were based off being her life and being a mother. She...
Marc (15) and Orlino (63) talk to each other in a father and son conversation about how life was before and after his migration to Hawaii.
Richard Sanford, III (52) and Emmanual Phillips (28) discuss growing up primarily with or without access to technology, the importance of surrounding oneself with people who think differently from each other, and the importance religious faith can play in working...
Lucille and Harold Carpenter grew up in the northernmost part of Vermont on dairy and maple sugar farms. This interview covers their experience and some of their childhood chores.
This is my interview with my grandmother . It was very complicated because she’s very stubborn
Ole talked about in our interview of his early life on the farm and multiple things farming. Then later into the interview he talks about his early life decision and then his family. Finally the last part of the interview...
Talked about his life, how he was a minority, how he overcame adversity and had a family with 14 kids, went in depth in how he wanted send them all to college
My grandpa, Ike Wilson, told me about his life in the airforce throughout the Vietnam War. He also told me about his life and family.
Farm story telling, rural Indiana, horse story telling
Annabelle "Anna" Fernandez (60) speaks with her sister Louismary "Lory" Johnston (56) about what is was like for Lory being a military spouse.
An interview with my father, Ed Dickson, 83, on the family farm in West Virginia after the funeral of his last remaining sibling.