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I'm interviewing my grandpa for future generations to hear about his life and their history
For our ethnographic interview Kotaro and I talked about the food and time in our lives and our culture. Enjoy!
Crystal Mitchell and Jennifer Salesman talk about how CC has changed over time
I talked with my mother about her work in education. My mother talked about why she works in education, as well as her past jobs and present job.
Friends Keith Mosier (64) and Rudi Bertrand (64) share a conversation about life, love, and everything in between.
Eduardo Pesante (42) interviews his mother, Melba Pesante (67), about her views on faith, religion, time, quilting, and why she chooses to see life through the eyes of a child.
This is a recording of myself interviewing my loving father. In this, he talks about his influences, childhood, hobbies, and family. I think it is very interesting to learn more about him and things he has to say.
In the interview we talked and laughed about memories, family, values, loved ones, and crazy experiences.
We talked about what she was most proud. We also talked about how she felt when I came into the world
Mark Aldrich shares his military experiences in the Army, including tours of duty and the current political environment.
We discussed various topics, such as family values and punctuality.
A 70 year old reflects back on success, money, time, and family in a conversation with her son and daughter.
My grandparents, Kevin Walsh and Geraldine Walsh, grew up on the island of Newfoundland. They grew up in a time that was different from ours but had some similarities. My grandpa’s dad died when he was 12 and he was...
Shelly McCollum (56) and her mother, Mary "Carolyne" Duncan (77), share a conversation about their childhood memories, their careers in education, and the ways in which society has changed during their lifetimes.
Stan Hecht retired from a long career in a steel mill in the Metro East/Illinois. He raised kids and earned a business degree during hie working years. Retiring at 62, now 65 he is enjoying his time.
I described how the quarantine forced me to reflect on the relationship between my emotions and land, the passage of time, food, and loved ones.
The people in your life will teach you lessons that will make you have no regrets because it’s a learning experience.
Advice that chandler would tell his teenage self is to not worry about finding love or money, be gentler on yourself, and don’t take life so seriously. Chan also spoke about things he would change about his spritual and intellectual...