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Talked about my mothers life, what inspires her, what she is most proud of etc...
Daughter asks questions to her mom about her past life and what her expectations are for her daughter
Judy Hughes tells about the story of her family life from childhood to marraige to the present day (2018).
I interviewed my mom, who is a psychiatrist, she talked about how she has communicated and viewed media during this coronavirus pandemic.
My mother and I are extremely emotional, so there’s some crying here. We also like to talk for hours on end, so this is a little stretched out.
My mother has found happiness and joy in writing her series of books.
We talked about their childhood's growing up with single mothers, the early days of their relationship, and what they learned in life.
This is an interview of my grandmother and her life,feelings, and thoughts. My mother (Dawn Moss) puts in her side notes and listens in the corner. (Best moments: 9:50-11:12; 17:10-20:10)
Getting to learn more about my mother as an adult gives me a whole new perspective on her.
We talked about people in her life, role of religion, family legacy, chosen career, and how she wished to be remembered.
I am a survivor of domestic violence. My mom has been with me every step of the way. The interview addresses divorce, rescues, protective orders, and starting over.
This was longer than expected, but funny and sentimental. It was interrupted a few times by outsiders but overall love was the main feeling.
I learned about my mom’s childhood and her experience growing up with interesting siblings and parents.
My mom and I talk about my life growing up and her advice for me as I get older.
A worried mother went to look for her son who ran out of the house with only his swim trunks on.
On November 29th, 2020, Rehmat Arbab, age 16, interviewed her Pakistani immigrant mother on her experiences growing up in America. She mentions her life moving from Pakistan, to Florida, and then to New Jersey. She also reminisces stories of her...
My grandmother, Yaya, tells me about her memories, of me, my mother and her own mother.