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An interview with my father about his life, what he’s done, and what he hopes to do.
Jena Addison interviews her former English teacher, friend and colleague Carrie Bell.
This was an interview between my mom and I. We spoke about general life lessons and about the life we have led and would like to lead. We also touched upon the impacts of her upbringing and of mine.
In this interview we talked about my moms experience in life and some good and bad memories and some advice she would want to share with future generations listening to this interview.
Talked about the life of my stepdad in general. Not too long of an interview.
In part two we talked about my mom, memories of me, and advice. I learned a lot and I feel this interview will help me in life.
I called my grandma who now lives in Mascotte, Florida to interview her. It may be hard to hear at some points throughout the recording since the interview is over the phone. I asked my grandma, who is 66 years...
This interview is about my mother. I ask her questions from her childhood to my childhood and what our religion means to her
My interview with my mother about family and her perspective on family.
Today, on May 5th, I sat down with my father to mainly discuss how he’s doing during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what his opinion of the current matter is.
Maji is a musician and Taino native from Puerto Rico currently living in Central Florida. Audio Note: You many notice sounds corresponding to the shells, seeds, glass and wooden beads that Maji wears in his hair or around his neck....
Overall, I learned a lot about my mom, when she grew up and entering her new life which was parenting. And what she went though in the beginning years of becoming a mother.
We talked about my mothers upbringing. We also spoke about her life challenges and what makes her happy.
I learned a lot about my mom in this interview, I asked her some question I never thought to ask her before.
This is an interview with my grandpa, Eduardo, where he talks about his childhood, lessons he’s learned, and obstacles in his life.
Sat down with my grandma, who is suffering with memory loss, to talk about her childhood and her current life.
In early 1953, during the Korean War, Chuck Trezza began writing letters to Arline Gaeta. This love letter affair turned into 62 years of marriage.