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My mom's not an orator, but she's been through life and to me that qualifies anyone to share their wisdom.
We discussed primarily what was important to my mom in her life and many of her outlooks on life.
In this interview, published in November 2017 in Wylie, Texas, Kaitlin Hanguyen (14) interviews her mother Chalene Ha (41) about her childhood and her journey on coming to America from Vietnam. Ms. Ha shares stories about her cultural traditions, the...
A meaningful talk with my adoptive mom about us, 9/11, and my adoptive Dad Jon.
Don Anderson discusses his childhood growing up in Chicago, what he's grateful for, and what kind of legacy he will leave to his children and grandchildren.
November 24, 2017, Bonham Texas. Life in the military, church and west Texas. How we celebrate holidays. My family growing up. All sorts of unique traditions.
I, Elandra Freeze, interview my father about his spiritual journey that lead him to where he is now and what he hopes to do in the future.
I interviewed my grandpa, my Habojee, about his life. I asked him about his childhood in South Korea, his immigration to America, his experience as a husband and father, and his faith.
We talked about hat my family was like and how they contributed to the world. But we mainly talked about the way to be successful in not just work but in life.
Konrad and I talked about our trip to the Creation Museum and Konrad’s reflection on the difference between church service in Indonesia and here in the United States.
Emmett Murphy (14) and his grandmother Virginia Wing (83) discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, the year 2020, and various personal subjects.
In this interview Alex jr. and his sweet elderly neighbor Ms. Ferguson talk about her childhood and family.
in this interview I briefly went over the story of my uncles journey through drug abuse. I asked him questions such as how he believes this shaped him as a person and how he got through it.
My grandmother Nydia Olivares (85) speaks to granddaughter Ariana Avellan (16) about how her escape from Nicaraguan poverty and her building a life in the USA have affirmed her faith.
I interviewed my grandparents about their move from Philadelphia to Lindenhurst NY. They talked about their life in Philly, how the move was to Long Island. Talked about hope and money and how family is the most important thing.
I interviewed my mom about her life growing up and her hopes and goals for me and her children
In this interview, I interview led my granny about several general topics concerning her life and her family. It was a truly great interview that brought back some great memories of my life with granny and some stories of her...
Joelle Aheto (16) and her uncle, Liberty Nulaans (59) sit down for an interview to talk about life in Ghana, his schooling, and his passion for photography and technology. They also talked about how Christianity shaped his life and how...
[Recorded: Friday, September 22, 2023] Kendall Hyer (19) from Louisa, VA, and Emma Hinson (19) from Hunstville, AL participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Emma relays her...
This interview was done with my faith discussing some of his childhood, and the memories he has gained over the years.
Concerning COVID-19 in the light of a Lutheran pastor and father.
My aunt Sally talked about her life and what it was like living in two countries