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Matthew Shilo (50) interviews his friend Sylvester McGill (48) about growing up working in his parents' group homes, becoming a school psychologist and counselor.
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Dr. Matt Bell (51) about his work as a professor at Bridgewater State University (MA) specifically his work in the field of queer studies.
What was talked about in this interview was about my moms struggles and joys in life. My mom talked a lot about her joys mostly being about her family.
On April 19th 2021 in Anaheim Hills, California Jazmin Barker (F25) talks with her older cousin of 10 years, Ryne Hollenitch (M35) on what it was like growing up in his shoes. With a bachelors in history he has gone...
Born to Ila Knight Voris and Dr. Harold C. Voris, the early years and basic biography
Liz and Clarence discuss Clarence's career, faith and family. Through various challenges, including racism, Clarence shares how his faith has brought him through.
Mom describes her life and what she hopes I have in the future. Lots of love and laughs were shared.
Katie Bausler: 2020-10-12 19:45:53 Katie Bausler, 58 and Lee Rowe, 89 chat about Lee's 60 year friendship with Katie's parents, Bobbie, 88 and David Heldt, 90. Lee shares memories of Dave serenading Bobbie with Falling in Love wit you in...
I asked questions about my mothers life and what lessons she learned from her parents.
I enjoyed talking to my mom. It was interesting to learn some things about my mom. I learned a few things about my grandparents and great grandparents.
My father, Thomas Wilp talking about growing up with a lot of brothers and sisters, playing sports, and working.
The interview was mostly based on the ways she raised my siblings and I. It also includes things that impacted my mother’s life and our lives.
This interview was based on the life of the person that has inspired me to do better for my future. In general, why she is the person she is now and what have been her motives to continue living with...
I felt that she played the biggest role in my life and I really felt I could crack her open and find some gold for the future.
My mom is my rock, my foundation, and well my life of course. Ima sincere momma’s boy and I’m glad I could learn about her and from her. Love you mom.
During this interview we talked about my mother’s childhood and how she grew up to be the strongest women I know. We also talked about some advice she would give to her teenage self. We also went over some life...
Me and my dad talked a lot through out the interview. I learned that he was really proud of his family, which was something great for me to hear. I’ve always felt as though I wouldn’t be able to meet...
Getting to know my dad’s childhood in Spanglish. From San Rafael, a small ranch near Huejucar, Jalisco, Mexico to Southern California and three very American daughters. He talks about life lessons and loss.