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A story of growing up in the 1940s. Dani Miller,age 14, interviews her grandma, Joyce Quinn in Los Angles,CA. You will learn about her religion, careers, teachers, family members and hobbies through this interview. You will also hear about her...
This was an interview to see how a mother and former employee is dealing with the quarantine circumstances during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elton Louie talks about his journey in the realm of fashion, design, and more. In this episode, the Santa Ana-based creative goes in depth into what it means to create and gives advice to those looking to follow a similar...
Margaret Lim speaks about her experience immigrating from Indonesia to the United States.
In this interview, I spoke with my dad about his experience with moving to the Unuted States, joining the military, and ultimately, becoming a doctor.
Yuelian talked about her childhood, some personal memories & her job.
I Interviewed Jake Larabee about his life. We talked about growing up in Chico, his family, his job and a little bit about himself.
We talked about our Irish heritage and how the exhibit photos related to our own experiences in NY and CA
Alaina Roberts interviewed her grandma, Sherry Savarino for the Great Thanksgiving Listen, and learned about how her grandparents met, what her mom was like when she was little, and about how Sherry has and will keep overcoming change.
In this interview, conducted in November 2019 in Santa Clara, California, I interviewed my dad Philip Whang (55) about his childhood life in Korea and the events that happened at that time. He shared stories about what education was like...