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I interviewed my mother (Amy Wagstaff) and we talk about life as a child and her hopes and dreams for the future
I spoke with my dad Jim Plute about his experience living in Germany as a child and moving to the United States.
I interviewed my mother about her younger brother, who passed away last year. Despite her openness and expressive personality, she never actually spoke to me about how she felt about her brother after he had died a year prior. Wanting...
From the island of Samoa to the U.S. christina talks about her childhood memories, family, and small bits and pieces about herself.
I spoke with my grandmother, Virginia Velarde, about her life growing up with her siblings, mother, and step-father. We spoke about the hardships she went through growing up with her step-father and many other emotional moments in her life, including...
Night time talk with my Dad after dinner. We talk about his childhood life and his relationship with his family, as well as his experience living in England and his love for the outdoors.
We talked about how difficult California is to raise and support yourself as well as a family. We also discussed how Utah has brought prosperity to our family.
I interviewed my ceramics teacher that I’ve had for the past three years. I got to know a lot more about her than I would’ve ever imagined.
It’s important to never underestimate yourself. You can do so much by yourself and even more with people supporting you. There are so many joys in this world, but family brings the most joy.
My grandpa, Rich Spencer, has had a great life. In this interview, you’ll learn about his great accomplishments and upbringing. From Evanston Wyoming to Harvard Buisness School, you’ll see the steps he took to achieve success.