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Jason Wolf talks about his favorite memories from childhood to adulthood. He talks about his family and himself.
The things that were talked about in this interview were my moms generation and how it changed her
My name is Kip Angaiak and today I interviewed my classmate and roommate Colton Corrales for an assignment in my class.
The interview of Mehran Farhadi(63) conducted by his son Evan Farhadi(16) and his journey as an Iranian and an American.
Talking with my dad about his time as a child and adult throughout his life who helped influence his life for the better.
In January 2018, Jack Prahinski (14) Interviewed his mother John Prahinski (50) in Lynchburg, VA. We talked about his father as his life role model who were his mother and his father. We talked about the best moments of his...
This podcast is an assignment for my final in my ethnic literature class. My narrative is about my discovery and understanding of the importance of college to myself and my family. I hope you can enjoy this heartfelt personal experience.
I asked about food and bad childhood memories, mostly good and pretty specific types of things like pet and family experiences. We also talked about going through school and making friends, as well as jobs and desires. This led to...
Our families influence us in so many ways. Some loving and some challenging. It is what we make of what we experience that creates the tenatiius, creative and capable people we are today.
I interviewed Tanner Hoyle about his life, what he learned from it, and what memories does he hold close
We talked about mostly of her childhood and some of her favorite memories.
A 20 year old college student interviews his Grandpa about life, mental illness, and briefly politics.