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Camryn Anderson: 2020-12-02 21:47:03 Today I interviewed my mom, Kristen Anderson (42) and we talked about the shift from paper to digital media and the ways in which it has effected her growth and mine. We discussed a variety of...
Part one of two: Maria sits down with Alison and translator Kaitlyn to talk about family, her move to Richmond, and ways she believes we can incorporate more Mexican culture into the town she has grown to love and appreciate!
Part 1 of interview. We talked about his life growing up, his friends, high school, and his hobbies
I am a survivor of domestic violence. My mom has been with me every step of the way. The interview addresses divorce, rescues, protective orders, and starting over.
Interview with my mom to remember my brother Patrick who disappeared climbing a mountain in Mongolia.
I talked to my Aunt who gave insight with her optimistic thoughts. Includes both English and Cantonese. Partial translation included.
During this conversation, my dad and I talked about his early childhood. This included his family, his jobs, and what growing up in another state was like. Then we talked about major US events, and how he met my mom!...
Linda Schwab is a very greatful person who loves animals. She talks about how her sister was very special to her. Linda is greatful for having god and being able to go to church.
I interview my friend Anthony about his life, hobbies, and passions.
About Media Consumption and views on the free access of Media.
An interview hosted by Elio Napoli Miller with his Nonna, Margi Napoli. They talk about her inspirations and superstars in her life.
This interview is me asking questions to my 71 year old grandmother, about her life, politics and the thoughts on the generation today.
I interviewed my grandma, Jenny Sanders. In this interview we talked about her early childhood, teenage events, and later lifetime events.
One Small Step partners Gregory "Greg" Greenway (71) and Randall "Randy" Cirksena (63) exchange lived experiences and discuss their civil war ancestors, first jobs as bank tellers, and not choosing a race on the StoryCorps paperwork.