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14 year old, Gabriella Loyola interviews her mom Maria Dareen Loyola on growing up, love life, raising her children, names and traditions.
An interview where I ask my grandma about her life in the Philippines and America.
For my interview, I chose to record my dad who is 57 years old, and is a retired member of the air force. My dad is originally from Biliran, a province in the Philippines, and grew up in the rural...
Liborio Macatula (88) recounts his childhood in the Philippines during WW2, how he worked in rice fields, his early education, up to his immigration to the United States to his granddaughter, Louise Macatula (16).
Maraiye Dizon asks her parents, Fatima Generoso and Richard Dizon about their relationship, especially since they've been apart for the past 7 years.
The person being interviewed was Kodi, who is 17 and best friend of the interviewer Makenzie, who is also 17. Kodi discussed her family heritage and some of the traditions and impacts of her family.
Joey and Joanne are my two loving parents in their early 50s. They talked about their childhood growing up, the importance of faith in their lives, and my relationship with them. we also talked about my aspirations and my plans...
Ryan De Guzman interviews Nimfa De Guzman (80) and Nicasio De Guzman (85) about their first date and traveling around the world while serving in the military.
Rico James Mangalindan (16) interviews his grandma, Carmelina Cosme (86) about her happiest and saddest memories, her life in the Philippines during World War 2, and her move to the United States from the Philippines.
Rico James Mangalindan (16) interviews his dad, Rico Mangalindan (50) about his life in the Philippines, people who have influenced him throughout his life, and differences in life in the Philippines and life in the United States.
In this interview, I interviewed my mother, Christine Gutierrez who is 46 years old. These questions are just her upbringings and how she raised me and her experience upon that.
A 20 year old college student interviews his Grandpa about life, mental illness, and briefly politics.
Angela Napili interviewed her dad Manuel Napili, 83, about his childhood memories of the Philippines. At 3:00 he described what it was like to grow up near an active volcano. Starting at 17:30 and at 20:17 he discussed his memories...
Mama is normally a direct person, who answers questions with a Yes or a No. In this interview, my brother Don (Pepot) and I nudge her to say more. We talk about her childhood in San Esteban, Ilocos Sur in...
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 -...
Don't know much about history? Gabriella Sheffler advises students to find their own history. Listen to this chat with the two teachers in my family - my husband Don, who teaches photography, and my daughter Gabriella who teaches history. My...
: 2022-12-08 00:44:22 Collin Maurice (21) interviews his Aunt, Vicki Maurice (~60) about her life growing up in the Philippines and how it was different from her adult life in America.
In this interview, my mom and I had a conversation about our heritage and where we came from. She also shared about her experiences raising me and her own memories as a child.
Today, I interviewed my Nanay about her family, immigrating to America, and some of her favorite movies.
My name is Nico Salazar, age 18, and I interviewed my neighbor and family friend, Jasmin Matienzo, age 71. We discussed her childhood and interests, her life in the Philippines and in the United States and Saudi Arabia, as well...
Helenita Zaballero, also knows as Helen is 66 years old. She is a mother of 3 and a grandmother of 8 children. In this interview she talks about her happiest and proudest memories.
Jeanette (50) interviews her great uncle Lolo Goyang (95 and 7 months) about his childhood, memories of WWII and his love songs he sang to his wife while courting.