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Interview with my mother, Amy Wilson, covering some of her best and worst memories of her life and more on how she wants the future to be better.
Conversation about my Mom’s life and memories.
“What are we doing there?” the tragic story of life as a kid in America during the pointless Vietnam War. Will Angarola interviews his father Bill Angarola in Los Angeles, California about life as a teenager in the 60s in...
Mom giving background information on how raising a kid at a young age along with struggles she experienced, and advice given for a bright future.
I i awkwardly interviewed my dad about his life and the things he enjoyed about it.
Mother and son discuss the changes and differences in American schooling from the 70s to present day.
Son asks Dad questions before going back to college for finals and getting a winter job
3 generations of family mothers discuss the joys, pains, and the overall experience of motherhood.
Brandon Mills and John Mills will talk about the struggles and their prospective of COVID-19. Johnny Mills will convey his point of view of what a parent goes through during a pandemic. Brandon Mills will discuss what a student/son goes...
Me and my dad sit down to talk about his past, including his childhood and his time raising me, as well as any lessons he has picked up along the way.
This was a conversation between my father and I discussing childhood memories, parenting moments, etc.
My mom has always been my biggest inspiration and I had the time to sit down and just have a talk with her.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in McKinney,Texas, Jaron Staiger (15) interviews his mom, Tamra Staiger (39) about her life experiences. Tamra shares stories about her childhood, nicknames, jobs, and other life experiences.
I ask my mom questions of how we interacted as I was growing up. We talk about the first time she saw me to what she might have done differently raising me.
Just how different do you believe the 70’s were? To answer your question they are very different. The people did not even dress the same as people now. Imagine living in a time where there was so little technology that...