Mom

My interview with my mom

Mother and son

A mom and son sitting and talking

Interview with my mom, Elaine Mead

I asked my mom questions about her upbringing her professional life and her relationships with some of her family

Story Corps Interview w Mom – Life Lessons

This was a special interview with my mom because I got to see the insight of what she believes. Not only what she believes, but why she believes it. My last two questions were probably my favorite because I molded...

My mom

This is a interview I did with my mom talking about her major influencers and advice she would give her teenage self.

Interviewing my Mom

In this interview, we discussed my mother’s childhood and how it contributed to her being the woman she is today.

My mom

This is an interview of my moms childhood

Interview with my moms about her life

I asked my mom many questions about her life and experiences and stuff she had faced in her time

service learning

A conversation about my sister and a little inside look of her life

Interviewing Hope Manley-my mom

I interrupted my mom from eating a chicken pot pie to ask these questions about family traditions and past jobs

My mother

We just talked about her and her life.

The Life of a Mother

The life of my mom, telling about the ups and downs through her life and how she overcame it all. (21:50-24:48)

Interview with my mom

We talked about life, career, proud and sad moments among other topics.

Mom Makes Our City A Safer Place

I interviewed my mom and asked her about the time she used her voice to make our neighborhood a safer place to live.

“Do you regret not going to college?”

I interviewed my mother on her decision not to go to college and taking over her family's business.

“You don’t only live once, we live every single day. But once you die, you’re done.”

I interviewed my mom for the StoryCorp interview because she’s someone I really admire in my life. She’s a strong, independent person that never shows any weakness and has guided me through many hardships in my life. Instead of always...

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Interview with Mom