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In this interview, conducted in December 2017 in Palmdale, California Angelica Ruiz talked about how she met my dad. Also about what it was like having me, how I’ve changed her and what she’d do differently.
Gulshan Mia (40) talks with her friend, Eleanor Whitney (38), about growing up in Apartheid South Africa, the imposter syndrome and shame she continues to feel as an Indian and Muslim, and how acting has provided an outlet for her.
Uncle Brian and I went over stories and influences from his youth and hopes for the future to come.
Georgia Maeshima (51), shares along with husband Norman Maeshima (56), the story of their engagement and all the twists and turns of it.
Mom interviews two precocious boys (aged 4.5 and 2.5) about school, zombies, laughter and what it means to be proud.
My original thoughts before I joined the cheer squad and how I felt after making every single hard decision
Grandma (Ramona) shared what life was like growing up in the 1930's and raising her 5 children in the 1960's & 70's.
A conversation with my mother on my expectations for university as well as her own thoughts on me going to university.
This interview was about being able to understand & listen to what Nora had to say in regards to being an immigrant.
Margaret Lim speaks about her experience immigrating from Indonesia to the United States.
In this interview on December 1st, 2019 in San Francisco, CA, Dylan Lui (12 years old), interviews his mother, Patricia Yuen Lui (46 years old) about her childhood in San Francisco. Mrs. Lui shares about growing up with a large...
A true gentleman, beloved by all who meet him discusses the key elements of living a meaningful life at any age.
I interviewed my dad about his life in brazil and how he came over to Americans and his experiences.
Mark and Karen Anderson are siblings who are 10 years apart and spent years away from each other to now reunite in the OC. Stories of their midwestern upbringing in a religious family and how that impacted their lives.
GG shares lessons learned, wisdom gained, and family values rooted in soft, unconditional love.
A son and his father discuss how the movie industry has taken a toll for the worst. How will the movie industry recover and adjust to the new ways of social distancing.
The many stories of my family on my mothers side. And the story's of my grandmother and grandpa.