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Steven’s childhood in brief. His path to becoming a teacher... including his relatively brief time working at Apple.
My father spoke of his teenage years in Jamaica Plain. He recounted what hindered and benefited him from growing up in an urban environment without much parental supervision.
Regrets, old friends, and childhood memories have stuck with my grandmother throughout her life.
My grandmother answers questions about growing up and how society has changed.
Summary of Cole's life and his teenage life and how he got bullied and he overcame that. Also he tells us about how doing dumb things can lead to a lot of trouble.
In this interview, my mom and I talk about mental health, the hardships of life and laugh a bunch
A teenage girl went missing and her family had no idea where she went. Her family was waiting for her to come home, but when she didn’t show up, they started to panic.
I interviewed my mom and she gave me some insight on her life. She was very reluctant, but I think she enjoyed it overall.
My Uncle Dan recalls his teenage years as the news cycle gradually revealed the horrors of the Vietnam war.
I talk to my dad, Norbert Caillouet, about growing up on the South Side, his experiences touring with bands, and some family traditions passed down through our generations.
Mr. Mammarella talks about his biggest struggle that he faced in high school and gives advice to teenagers facing the same obstacles.
We talked about her past and where she worked and I got to know some things I didn’t know that she did.
I, Selah Klayson, conducted this interview with my mom, Samantha Klayson on November 28th, 2017. We did this interview in my living room in El Dorado Kansas. My mom(Samantha)is 38 years old, and I(Selah)am 14 years old. In this interview...
Listen to this outstanding 14 year old reflection on 2020 topics and teenagerhood. We had a Part 1 to this interview but it accidentally got deleted. So here’s the second half but it’s great. You should listen to it!