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Nadia Sarwari Catching Up With Her Mother About The Family Business They Had

In this interview, conducted in December 7, 2020 in Stafford, Virginia, Nadia Sarwari (16) interviews her mother Shakila Sarwari (56) in farsi/english about the family business they had in the past. Shakila Sarwari shares her stories about the hamam( steam...

Marcus and my grandfather

My grandfather talks about his experience in the military. I learned a lot from him, and he gave insightful information.

Interviewing my grandfather part 1

We talked about my grandfathers time as a kid. His time traveling. As well as his time being a dad

Great Thanksgiving Listen with Grandma

An interview with my Grandma about her childhood, immigration, and accomplishments.

Kimberly Bascope GTL 2018 – An Interview With My Dad

An interview with my dad, Henry Bascope. We talked about his childhood memories in Bolivia, school, his parents, and his life in the U.S.

GTL 2018- Kaitlyn Ley

An interview with my grandma about her past life and her journey that made the present the way it is today.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen – The Lionbergers

This interview is part of the great thanksgiving listen 2018 and was conducted with my grandparents Sam and Rindy Lionberger (Pawpaw and Nannan). My grandparents have been married for over 55 years and it was a true blessing to share...

My Pops~accomplishments, lessons and blessings.

The first to leave his native land of India. Pops speaks of his challenges and accomplishments in a new land, the arranged marriage that led him to the woman of his dreams, and what he is most grateful for.

Mayor Ward to Many, But Just Pops to Me

Skylar interviews Mayor William Ward, also known as my grandfather aka "Pops," about his decision to run for office and what it was like to live in the public eye as Chesapeake, Virginia's longest serving, first and only Black mayor.