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This is a self interview about how I practiced Halloween as a child.
I asked my Dad about his childhood in China and what it was like to immigrate and live in America
Jennifer Randolph is my mom she is 50. In the interview we’re talked about her past and what her life was like.
My name is Joshua Potier im 12 years old. I interviewed my grandfather, Max Potier who is 67 years old in Atlanta, Georgia. In our interview we discussed him leaving is home country, his school life, his relationship with my...
In this interview we talked about my mother’s life and her childhood and I learnt a lot of story’s about her.
We talked about things that entailed the childhood of my cousin like the play they did in their days as well as the games played and toys played with.
My mom had a different and very difficult childhood with two disabled parents and one dying early in her life and she had to become an adult and take care of her dad at 13.
In this interview I asked my dad a series of questions ranging from who looked up to him to who’s his favorite Disney princess. We get into his childhood and into people he has knows forever.
I asked my mom a few questions about her childhood as well as a couple of questions related to her life as a mom. After two shots of fireball of course.
This was an interview with my Nana and she is 65 years old, she is my best friend. My talked a lot about her grandchildren and memories from my childhood and her childhood, we talked about the past a lot....
Aliyah reviews her previous experiences, both in childhood and throughout her young adult life, reflecting on her most crucial memories and experiences, and giving advice to the future
We talked about people that have been important to her, and her life work, childhood.
Hearing my mother (Geetha Pampati) talk about her childhood dreams and outcomes
Kate Harrison (15) interviews her grandma Roberta Epstein (73) about her life growing up in Miami. She talks about walking home from school, road trips with her family and what her parents were like.