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An interview with my grandma, neena. Talking about her parents past, her childhood, my mother’s childhood, technology, and more. She reflects on what has changed from when she was young to today. What it was like moving from Canada to...
In this interview, we talked about how he was when he was young, when my parents met, when I was born, etc. As you can hear, while interviewing him he laughed while he was remembering the good times.
My father has been through a lot throughout his childhood and he dreams to make a better life for his children to be successful and achieve their dreams.
We talked about Lois's jobs as a teenager, my dad (Lois's son), and her life.
We talked about what it was like for my grandma growing up and having a job as a teacher.
Today I interview my mom to get a better understanding on how she became the person she is today.
I interviewed my father on his childhood and some of his low and high points in his life.
I learned about her life beyond what i see when i talk to her, and got more info about the things she did as a kid.
My father and I discussed a lot about his childhood and his father who he has always looked up to. My father also shared his hopes and dreams for my sister and I.
This is a live interview including stories and personal views about my great Aunt, Diane Esmael.
Ann and Richard Selin talk about their love, their kindness, and how it got them through life.
Life of my mother growing up as a kid and meeting friends who meant alot to her as a child. My mother growing up into a mature young adult who met my father at a young age. Also telling stories...
I interviewed my oma who was an immigrant from Yugoslavia. We talked about her struggles coming over to the new country and how she grew up.
Blanca Rodríguez Valtierra is interviewed by her 17 year old granddaughter Stefi de la Torre. From early childhood struggles with learning English to a terrible flood incident, Blanca uncovers several family stories.
Zahra Ndirangu interviews her father, published author Ndirangu Githaiga, on his book that tells of the Kenyan experience. They delve into talks of race, literature, and representation.
Jocelyne torres who is my sister talks about her childhooad and her favorite things and also in this 10 question interview but got cut short