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This is about my moms stories of her as a child and her relatives plus what she passed on to us
Shelli describes how she emotionally developed from a brain injury that left her in a wheelchair and what helped her overcome the struggles associated with her injury.
This is an interview with my best friend-Sam. He did skiing,scuba diving,sky diving,photographing and other pretty cool things from his experiences.
Cal Porter talks to his Grandma who he calls Grammy about her childhood, highlights of life, and mistakes. It happens in Balboa Island.
Karla Knutson talks with her daughter Claire about her technique for building snow koalas and how she feels about ice fishing and gnomes.
I interviewed my two uncles and my mom about their experience being in LA when the Rodney King riots occurred.
Karen Lawrence (33) talks with her younger sister, Cassie Rivera (19) about her childhood in Mexico and in the United States.
My Grandpa, Bob Johnson, lived a life starting in a small town. His dad died when he was 12 so it was just him, his mom, and his siblings. Everyone, and the odds were against them, but they got by...
Conducted on February 9th, 2020. I interviewed my dad, Barry Johnson, for my college written communications class. I asked him to tell stories about his childhood growing up on the lake and farm with his siblings and how this influenced...
LaRissa Hendricks talks about making a sledding hill in the flatland of the Red River Valley.