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I interviewed one of my colleagues in the clinical laboratory as she sets her eyes on retirement. The laboratory profession has grown significantly, and the demand for new scientists is one of the greatest challenges in healthcare. Mary Kay is...
Part I: A multigenerational conversation about the events in history that we witnessed and how they affected us. We talk about culture, war, television, media, historical influences, points of view and legacy. Part II: Uploaded separately as Teacher Talk -...
i interviewed my Mom, Alicia Wright. She is 49 years old. we talked about her childhood and her role as a daughter and a mother. we also talked about her career.
This is a conversation about an enduring love, an unspeakable loss and a grandfather's legacy. My husband and I sat with his father Tom, as he remembers the love of his life, Bunny Sheffler. Today marks the second year anniversary...
Interview in tamil with my Patti/grandma who recounts memories growing up in fear of the world war coming to India, growing up in the 1950s in a rural village, and raising her many grandchildren.
My mom switches between tamil and English as she describes her childhood and growing up in a rural village in kerala/tamilnadu (south india) and going from being Catholic to Hindu for her education.
My mom shares her stories about her life in the Philippines and immigrating to America
In My dads childhood he was very happy and loving football! Now he is trying to be the best father.
I interviewed my dad about his life, ranging from stories about his childhood to all the jobs he’s had to how he got his nickname.
This interview is with my dad Terence. I ask him about his childhood and events that happened in his upbringing.
Interviewing my father, Joesph Pass, about his life, his lessons, his greatest memories, and his love for God.
My mom talks about her family and childhood in Vietnam. Additionally she talks about what it was like coming to the U.S and becoming a mother.
In this interview, my dad, Willie Galon, discusses his experiences with the transition of becoming an adult, and goes on to elaborate on the comparisons between his childhood and where he is currently.
We talked about our immediate family and also so of our extended family. Basically just me asking him what I couldn’t growing up.
We talked about her life growing up, how being a parent has changed her, and her proudest and happiest moments
What was talked about was on life, such as goals, memories and many more.
Here I am talking about my grandmother. Talking about her responses to the questions that I had asked her separately. And talking about what she means to me.
Interviewing my mom’s sister, an aunt of mine that I have always been close with. I found out there is a lot more to her than I thought.
In this interview, I got a chance to hear about what Bryce was most thankful for in life and what some of his best moments thus far have been. He was able to reflect on his positive influences as well...
We talked about my Mom’s life in Vietnam, her school experience in America, and her career.