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The Radarettes were a unique cohort of women trained as electrical engineers during World War II.
We are discussing things from his child hood as well as his past relationships and lessons that he has learned.
How are our children? We think younger kids (ages 10-13) are happy, childish, innocent, but in reality they might be the ones we need to focus on. Do we even think to ask how they feel?
In this interview I talked with my mother about her childhood and her life growing up. We talked about he view on a good education and her thoughts when we moved to Chicago from Mexico.
My parents, Neha Memon and Samir Memon (46) discuss how their struggles in moving to a new country shaped their spirituality, work ethic, and their choices as parents. We discuss how adaptability has sculpted their present lives, and how malleable...
School, and what was enjoyed during the years spent there. The up and down moments of the school life as well.
We talked about life in Antigua and the differences between education there and the US.
A daughter (36) interviews her mom (63) after Thanksgiving about growing up and raising a family in the midwest.
What it is like going from school in South Korea to school in the United States.
Erik Horn: 2023-11-30 01:11:17 Conflict and Communication
Hi! My name is Natalie Moss and I chose to interview my mom! She has been through so much and is such an inspiration to me. In this interview we talked about the experiences she’s had in the past and...
I asked Vanessa about her favorite and difficult memories, along with what keeps her motivated and advice for teenage couples!
Interview about my mom and I talking about reading, and what book I should read before graduating.
Shane talks about what it’s been like looking for a house after living in a camper for the past half a year
My mom talks about her childhood in India, her experience with cancer, and what she believes is the most important thing in life.
I discuss questions with my mom, who I share a close relationship with, to complete a college assignment.
15 year old daughter, Noora, asks her 46 year old mom, Ahlam, about some of the best lessons she’s learned, as well as the life experiences that taught her them. Some of these lessons including the importance of education, generosity,...
Paige Henson interviews her younger sister Kamille Henson about how she handles her marine relationships and how they overcome hardships
[Recorded Saturday, June 11, 2022] Linda Carter () and Jeff Carter (Col '92) sit down to record a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, VA. Linda shares the influence growing up in a conservative, Christian household has had on her...
These are a few of the stories that my mother has shared with me when I asked about her childhood, family traditions, and people who have inspired her the most. I feel like after this interview I have gotten to...
Junie Chen, a fifth grader talks about her life shifting from an elementary schooler to becoming a middle schooler. "As long as you try, you get a good grade" as she quotes from her gym teachers, which is her favorite...
My Mom is Brigitta Woodward, born and raised in Kalrsruhe, Germany, and 59 years young. My parents married in Germany when my mom was 32, and she left her life there to move to upstate New York with my siblings...