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I asked my mother about how being a single mother has changed.
An interview with my grandma, neena. Talking about her parents past, her childhood, my mother’s childhood, technology, and more. She reflects on what has changed from when she was young to today. What it was like moving from Canada to...
Small piece of my Mom’s Story of her life. New Family , Kids, and new outlooks on life.
In this interview I asked my sister what is was like living in her foster homes.
Margot Moinester, 22, and Arielle Moinester, 30, ask their mother, Susan Moinester, 56, about her parents who survived the Holocaust.
Asking parents questions that force them to go back and look at there lives a whole
Hannah and Mr. Truong have a conversation at the end of Hannah's junior year of high school.
Nicole Serrao and her daughter, Isabella Serrao, talk about growing up in a small town and the experiences of being a mother. Nicole talks about her experiences with child-rearing, memories of growing up in a hands off home, and how...
In this interview, conducted on November 26 in Vestavia, Alabama, Connor Wyatt(16) interviews Steve Wyatt(50) about everything, from his childhood to his future. Steve shared his thoughts about his son’s life, his own life, and how raising Connor has affected...
This Is Chaplain Robert, an interesting man with an amazing story of how he grew up gifted to make wrongs right. Although he lost 75% of his hearing due to war, his life of many struggles to see change in...
This is me asking my mom some personal questions about what she appreciates in life
Gina and Howard are interviewed by their daughter Elizabeth Vincent about life
This interview is about getting to know a friends occupation and how she works and helps adopted children (specifically those with trauma in their life) and their family.
My beautiful grandma, I call her “nana”. She talks about her life growing up in a southern household. She also shares with me a embarrassing nickname that she was indecisive about sharing.
Discussing what success and failure mean to a woman who is mother, wife, and business owner.