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Mr. Olson talked to me about someone who has had a positive influence on his life.
So this was an interview for thanksgiving, but since thanksgiving is such a big deal in my family with my relatives there wasn’t much time to interview someone and record them. Adding to the fact that for some of my...
I interviewed at my home and my dad was the interviewee. I interviewed my dad about his childhood and how his life looks like in nowadays. I did it in last Saturday which is 11/25. It was my task in...
I interviewed my mom, Kim Walsh, and asked her questions about her childhood.
My parents talked about their childhood and what their life was like. They also talked about what they want for me in the future.
My father and I sat down and talked about his time growing up and parenting.
My dad had a pretty interesting life and he is my biggest role model. I wanted to know more about my biggest influence.
This is an interview with my mom: her childhood experiences, her new life in America, and her entrepreneurial business ventures
We talked about my dad's childhood life, and any regrets/hard moments in his life.
Angie Rollet interviewed her mother, Ellen Rollet, about growing up on a dairy farm in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. Ellen tells of her ancestors from Norway and Nova Scotia, childhood friends, and life after the farm.
Bob Pernick talks about his childhood, growing up in a Jewish family of six in the thirties, his college days, and how he met his wife.
For a school project I interviewed my grandfather on 12/6/2020 about his job and life.
My grandpa shares his personal life experiences beginning in WWll and ending with The Cold War
This is my 97 year old great-grandmother, Nana. She is such a fun spirit and I’m so glad I got to interview her. I do wish this was when we were together, but it still happened. :)