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i was talking with my mom about the memories she has and the legacy she wants to leave.
My mom loves her family and she appreciates all the things they did for her.
Interviewing my mother about specific aspects of raising me throughout my life.
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Cicero, Illinois, Efren Carreño (18) interviews his mother Maria Cardona (45) about her childhood in the country she was born
We talked about her childhood and the memories she remembers. Also how high school was when she went and what jobs she had during the summer.
Clarissa Slater (53) is interviewed by her son, Dylan Lee (20), and speaks of conflict, her history with it, what she's learned about it and some advice for younger people who may or may not have to deal with the...
I ask my biggest inspiration, my mom, a wide range of different questions, while learning from her responses.
Danielle Sharra, a junior at EHTHS interviews her mom, Jill Stabinski about her ancestors from Poland and what it was like growing up in the 70-80's. Additionally, she discusses what it was like to raise two children and her career...
In this interview, I ask my mother, Steph, questions. I ask questions that involve her relationship with my father, her education, career, me, and other random questions regarding her past, present, and future.
Gerard McGrinder was raised in the Bronx, New York by two hard working catholic Irish Immigrants. One of 12 siblings, Gerard had many experiences very unlike those children have today. Despite being raised in conditions that did not provide much...
My mom is a professor at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. I asked her about her experience with quarantine and how it affects her job.
I interviewed my mom on her life experiences and what she has learned from them. She shares her reflections on the past and offers her perspectives and hopes for the future.
We talked about the changes from her generation to mine
Interview with my mother that’s all. The picture is funny I apologize it’s the best I could do. Other than that the interview was fun.
This is my Great Thanksgiving Listen that I did with someone who is special to me. There were a few slight mess ups, buts that’s okay because it was our first interview.
In this interview recorded in November 26, my mom Lorena Silva talks about her early and adult life in Chile. My mom is 50 years old and has 3 children. She talks about her living in Chile and her experiences.