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Daughter (Savannah) and father (Hector) discuss his childhood, father, and his thoughts on life.
Steve Desroches (47) talks to Zoe Lewis (57) about her life as a musician and traveling the world.
I talk to my father about how music has changed during his lifetime. Being from Honduras, I think he has a very unique take on it, and he provided some interesting responses to my questions
In this interview I interviewed my mom about her experience in Honduras and the process she went through the border. We get a little input on her personal life in Honduras as well as how the experience of her crossing...
My name is Adriana Palma, I am sixteen years old and i am recording this from Los Angeles , California. My interviewee is my sister Andrea Palma. In this interview I asked my sister questions about how her childhood and...
We talked mostly about her early life and teen life and some of her marriage
Interviewing my mother, Claudia, to share the importance of food with family members and the role it has played in our own relationship.
Steve Hockett and his mother Betty, age 90 who is on Providence hospice share family recollections of Betty's many missionary trips overseas to developing countries and the influence in her early life of reading and how being a prolific writer...
I interviewed my mom about growing up in Honduras, going to school in Boston, and her early relationship with my dad.
So, with this interview, I let my brother express himself about his childhood for the first few questions. With that, he describes how exactly he lived in Honduras and also, how his parents were like too. Between that, he also...
A daughter asks her father about the family and faith that shaped his career as a 3rd generation carpenter, a loyal husband and father, and eventually, a granite enthusiast.
One Small Step partners Tim Tapscott (57) and Jenny Thomas (45) have a conversation about abortion, immigration, and the upcoming election.
We talked about all of the stories my grandfather and him did. We also talked about family tradition and faith about how faith holds us all together.
This interview talks a lot about how my Mom’s childhood was like, and how she felt about it. Not much but it’s something.
My Aunt Klymer and I talked about how she moved from Honduras to the United States when she as eighteen-years-old where she completed high school and college in Michigan and then moved to California.
This story is about a teacher who had to go through so many hard things to be the person she is today.