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I spoke with my dad about how he came to America from Egypt when he was 16 years old. We also talked about the difference between the times we're growing up in as well as how now technology impacts the...
One Small Step conversation partners Laura Coyt (32) and Connor Woods (27) talk about their parents' jobs and experiences and how that has influenced their approach to work.
Brandon Reintjes: 2020-09-16 20:02:59 Missoula Art Museum Executive Director interviews artist Doug Turman on the occasion of his solo exhibition about the role of his father, Missoula Mayor George Turman, and mother, Kay Turman, in founding the museum.
We talked mainly about what life was like for my dad when he was a child and how things shaped him as an adult.
In this interview, Joey Migliorisi is interviewing his mother, Tracie Migliorisi. Everything from childhood to her current love of nursing is mentioned. All of this is then finished off by a very important lesson future generations need to hear.
We are in Ariella’s apartment and we open up the interview with questions about Steve’s grandparents. This interview focuses on Steve’s humble beginnings. Enjoy!
Coworkers Bonnie Scherr (60) and Rachael Perez (23) share a conversation about their experiences living in Dalton, Georgia, the books that have impacted them, their work in the library, and the roles they see themselves filling in their community.