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My uncle and I conversing about differences in our generations, politics, and the workforce
In this storycorps recording, Robert Smalley Sr. recounts his life experience as a blue collar jobber in central New England. Coming from a poor family, Bob has endured great physical and financial risk in order to secure a sound future...
An interview with my father about what he thinks of me, his wife, and his own life story.
An interview with my Uncle Ken. We talked about his life growing up in the 70s. We also talked about his work life and what he’s learned through working.
My grandma, Betty Mims, told me about her life growing up in Florida. Her family a constant and her love for servicing her community were both staples in her life.
Interview with Earl Eugene Compton and Norma Jean Compton née Davis. Recorded on September 22nd 2019. The interview covers their life together.
Olivia Hogue (21) talks with her younger sister's boyfriend, Albert Bujanda (18) about their different ethnic/cultural backgrounds and the role it plays in their everyday lives.
In this interview I, Jake Wright interview Delbert Chavez about his experience in the auto parts industry. We cover how the industry has changed and how Bert has worked his way to running his own successful department.
The participants life was talked about and how he had worked at a very young age to support his family. Religion is a big motivation of his,since his childhood, and he encourages his future generations to work hard to achieve...
An interview with one of the very under appreciated women that work in our school cafeteria. This goes to show that everyone’s story can be relatable and matters.
I interview my mom on her experience at SEPTA as an essential, and what she thinks of Covid-19 as a whole.
I talked to my uncle about his job and how it has influenced him and his favorite parts about it.
70-yr-old Joe talks to his daughters (Tia, 42, and Jamie, 40) about his Long Island childhood, chronic shyness, blue collar work, the family’s Disney miracle, and what happiness is. (Note: interview cuts off before we ended this lovely conversation with...
Ethel talks about what it was like growing up as a young women in the early 1930s