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Talking about how the three themes affects our lives personally and outside of our lives
In this interview, Yaya (Mexican daughter) and Lizzy (white mom) talk about holidays and family. They also spoke about books. The location is in Lizzy's room on November 28, 2021, in Neosho Mo.
In this Interview, I spoke to my mom about very deep questions. The main focus of our interview ended up to be Jane Austen, which was to be expected.
Today I interviewed my mom and we talked about a book she recommended I read.
In this interview, recorded on November 2020 in Alamo, California, Valentina Deng (13) interviews her mom, Maggie Deng (53) about life. Maggie talks about how school has had a big impact on her life, and how all the hard work...
Greg Byer provides insight in his on his time spent in the US Army including his initial experiences at basic training, his deployment in Germany, and his time spent in Operation Desert Shield. He also shares how these experiences shaped...
Recording February 27, 2018 – When the Haslam Family moved to St. George, Utah in the summer for her father’s work, Maureen Haslam Booth was homesick for her friends and grandparents. St. George didn’t even have television, she said. It...
The interview is taken in Concordia College (Minnesota) on February 19, 2019. It is about Nolan Christensen's background follow by how he started doing Cross Country transition from baseball which was his childhood sport. Nolan Christensen is currently a freshman...
Deb talks about her medical profession and where she started
Mat Paulson (51) talks with a good friend, Gavin Bakke (19) about his time in the Wildlife industry. He talks about the humanity of it and what was done to make the zoos better for the animals. He also talks...
In this recording, teacher and student discuss the lessons Krueger conveys in Ordinary grace, and how our generations understand and are impacted by those lessons differently.
During this interview we talked about our opinions and differing views of the book “City of Girls.”
Recording November 18, 2017--As a resident of Colorado City, Arizona, Ruth Barlow was one of the first patrons to apply for a library card at the Hildale Library Branch’s on its opening day. Libraries were important to her while growing...
Sydney discusses how her family impacted her and the lessons she has learned through experiences. She talks about how a broken home has made her stronger and how it has helped her in relationships. She also talks about her new...
Hanako Moulton (17) interviews Michael Jarvis (58) over zoom from New Jersey and Michigan.
Hayden Spilles shares stories of growing up in Oman and attending school at The International School of Muscat. He shares insight on the differences between U.S. state schools and American International Schools, as well as insight on Middle Eastern conflict.
Love is something uniquely beautiful and captivating, it can give us the world then strip it away from us within seconds.
In this interview, Phillip Borhani and fellow classmate Carter Smith discuss the topics of addressing stereotypes and social norms as well as the idea of morality versus justice in the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee.
My mother Jennifer Martin (65) shares her stories, with her daughter Kaija Martin, about her time working at a shelter home in Minnesota for 10 years.
Carol talked about how education had always had a huge impact on her life and how she ended up having a career in education.
Jackson (18) talks to his mom, Allison (59) about her going back to Seminary after taking a break from sitting behind a desk for almost 40 years.
Carole didn't have a normal childhood growing up, and so she had to adapt to each different situation that she found herself in with her family, so that she and her siblings could live the best life possible.
I sat down with Samantha Keifer to speak about what it's like growing up in a small town and transitioning to a bigger city to start a career.