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I interviewed my mom about her Childhood & Her Work experiences for A project in School
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Whitewater, Wisconsin, Diego Tovar interviews his mom about her childhood, her children, and what she's most proud of. Diego's mom Elisa talks about how she was loved growing up and she appreciated...
Me and my mother discuss memories from our childhoods. Differences between childhood now and then and the things we will always remember.
Helga Bell (78) tells her daughter, Insa Wood (54) about her childhood in East Germany during World War II.
Weston (27) recalls some of his favorite memories and ponders how he would like to be remembered.
Jerry Bell (81) grew up on a cotton farm in Odell, Texas. He tells stories of his childhood - including almost drowning in a horse trough and playing basketball in high school - to his daughter Insa Wood (54).
I interviewed my grandmother about her life and experiences. She told me things I can remember her for in the future.
In this interview we basically talked about memories from the past that Mike and Genie hold. We also touched on regrets and what advise they would give themselves in the past.
Grandmother opens up to her 16 year old granddaughter about her abusive childhood and how it affected/affects her.
Interview of Lisa Jean Bailargeon Williams, by Christian and Solomon Williams
I sat down with my mom and she talked about her childhood in Peru and stories and experiences being in a poor family, immigrating to the United States and the struggles of the time being so close to 9/11, and...