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I interviewed my mom,and asked about her her past and questions about myself.
My sister Tania, a domestic violence survivor talks about the hardships that she had to endure during her pregnancy and the 6 long years of her relationship to her sons dad.
My Dad had a rough childhood, and he lost his Dad who was his best friend.My Dad was blessed with a family and he worked hard to provide things that he didn’t have.I admire my Dad because even though he...
While interviewing my mom, Michelle Quist, we talked about her early childhood and adult years and her biggest influences.
In this interview, conducted in April 2020 in Tustin, California, Victoria Medina interviews her mother, Belinda Medina (52) about her life growing up in Los Angeles. Ms. Medina shares stories about what life was like growing up in California’s most...
In this interview, conducted in April 21 2020 in Anaheim, California, Michelle Torres interviews her father Miguel Torres about his childhood, his family and how he came into this country illegally. Miguel shared stories about moments with his mother changing...
My dad and I went through a very personal conversation surrounding his life before and after becoming a father.
Playing an instrument, painting, and traveling the world. These are what Stephen Hoffman would like to do when he retires. In November 2018, 15 year-old JJ Hoffman interviewed his grandfather, Stephen Hoffman, about his past and his future. The story...
n this interview, conducted on November 25 2018 in Santa Monica, California, Ariana Mousavi (13) interviews her grandma, Lourdes (Lula) Badkoubei about her childhood and growing up in Arequipa, Peru. She had hobbies like hanging out with siblings, camping and...
I did this interview with my who is living with Alzheimer's Disease. Her Assited living in Calabasas was under evacuation from the Woolsey fire, but the building made it and they are back home today. So much to be grateful...