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Recorded December 3, 2019, my dad (Mark) and I (Ethan) discuss what it was like growing up in the 70s and 80s. We go into depth of different experiences and some advice for me and my future.
My grandma talks about her experiences traveling the world and the big picture. About the nature of people.
Steve has made his way back to New York with his new partner, Dolores. They set up shop and decide to get married. Two girls follow and the rest is history!
Chloe Muller talks with her grandmother Linda Stickels about the hippie movement and the Vietnam war.
Francine Barr (62) is interviewed by her daughter Francine Barr (31). Francine shares stories of her life and struggles to the top of the corporate ladder when gender roles served as a prime determinant to a woman’s success.
My name is Lauren and I am 17 years old. Today I was interviewing my 65 year old Dad, Peter. We talked about how Tam High School is different today than in the 70’s.
People grow up in the modern world with all sorts of new and fancy technology, but how was it like for someone like my father Kevin Morgan who was in his teenager in the 70s and grew up before this...
In this interview Robert Schlegel recalls his experiences during the 70s. Some of the topics covered in this interview include the oil crisis The Three Mile Island nuclear meltdown and the Watergate scandal among other topics.
I talk with my father to see what it was like going to school and being a kid in the 60s and 70s
I talk to my dad Dan Murray about growing up, how times have changed, obstacles he has faced in his life, and more. Concurrent English 1010 East High School
Nina Korican (48) talks with her husband Adolfo Freinquel (60) about their spiritual journeys through Judaism and how they have made a life together.
Fanshen Thompson (39) talks with her friend Megan Anderson (38) about her life growing up in a rural commune in Northern California and then moving to Berkeley where the two friends met at an alternative high school.
I sat down with my dad (51) this thanksgiving break to interview him. I was able to learn more about his childhood and outlook on life. This interview sparked conversations that were not captured on tape. I feel more connected...
My father (Stan Noble) talks about life in Seattle and Idaho in the 70’s and 80’s. He describes dumb decisions he made as a toddler, teenager, and adult (lol). *very emotional* CAUTION- be warned of tears. Try not to cry...