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Ethan Denham, 18, interviews his 73 year old Nannie, Elaine Tatham about the most important lesson she has learned in life.
In this interview, Camille Miceli (16) talked to Faye Ervin (70) who is my grandmother. We interviewed on 11/26/17 in Vestavia Hills, AL and we discussed her life and how things are different from when she grew up. We also...
In the interview, we talked about my father’s life and some of the lessons he could pass on to me. Also we talked about historical events and how they impacted him. Last, we talked about some of his memories with...
Robby Moro interviewed by his youngest son Will about what it was like to become a father. Robby expresses his thoughts on becoming a new father and what the birth of his first born was like.
Grandfather describes his investigations while in the Army from October 1940 to June 30th 1966
My dad and I talked about what he was most grateful for and what his favorite memories of me and his life are. He explains to me these things with great detail.
Grandaddy (Jack Swarthout) and I spoke about his experiences throughout his life and how each one has impacted his views and perspectives.
I interviewed my grandfather, Ronald Higginbotham, about his life and some of his favorite memories and people from his life.
This interview talks about Carol Tabaka’s teaching experience. It shows how she has grown to become a teacher and her feelings about teaching.
Hailey Robinson and Micheal Sheffield reminisce Micheal’s parenting when he was younger and how he wants to make a difference on children’s lives today. Micheal gives tips to young single parents and encouragement on how to stay strong and never...