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Kristen Evert (52) asks her mother Dee Grassman (73) about her youth, they discuss the effects of moving at a young age, and the importance of family.
A conversation about family, work and poor Appalachia upbringing with my Grandpa Joseph (Joe) Baker. Unfortunately some questions were either skimmed over or not answer at all due to Grandpa becoming forgetful or refusal to answer.
From being a baby in a Creech Coal Company coal camp in Kentucky to the delivery of her first daughter and first son. Memories of family ghost stories. A trip from Kentucky that ended in a Texas marriage
My Grandma and I talking about her past and how fast her grandchildren are growing up and what experiences she has gone through.
Kyle asks May McLean questions about her childhood to her adulthood. About what it was like moving statuses. And what she thought her new home was like and how she went into her adulthood in Michigan.
In this interview you'll get a front row seat to the life of Honey
In this interview I asked my sister about some memories we had and some life lessons learned.
Behind the curtains, beyond the stage, all successful productions depend on workers you never see—unless they make a mistake. Welcome you to the seventh installment of A Picture’s Worth: Running for our Future. In this Episode, we meet Connie Grubbs,...
Alison Reintjes (45) interviews her husband, Brandon Reintjes (45), about his childhood in Montana and Michigan, his family, his closest friendships, and his experience becoming a father to their children.
I interviewed my dad, Bobby Anderson. He talked very briefly about his time in the United States Army in the 1970s.
A great grandpa with a great story. I learned new things and heard some amazing memories.
I interviewed Shanna Fryer for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno's book...
This is about a daughter asking her dad about his childhood and the good and bad about growing up.
Elizabeth Liska (25) interviews her friend Roger Strege (82) about his childhood, his military service, and his time overseas.
In this interview you will hear the story of a beautiful and caring lady, who always sought out the best in everyone.
Life experience ,change and challenges of immigrate to United States
We talked about Sharons life as a child, where she grew up, and who her role models were. We also discussed where she believed our ancestors came from.
When and where he was born and what most of his childhood was like. I asked about his time he served in the military and all the jobs he had worked.
My parents talk about their memories of working at and enjoying the products of the Berea College Bakery and Candy Kitchen
Joanne adds on to our initial conversation and talks about stories growing up, life lessons, changes, and wisdom to pass on to the next generation.
I interviewed my bug brother Brendan Perlin too learn more about him and his childhood.