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Appreciate the family you have and dont be afraid to learn from them, even if they are younger. Knowledge has no boundaries. Also, its ok if people dont like you. You do not have to impress everyone you meet, just...
I am interviewing my grandpa in my room on November 23, 2023. I was 11 in this interview and my grandpa is 72.
Maureen Brown (16) interviews her Grandmother, Carmelita Mayes, about her Great Grandmother, Frances, and her life. Frances passed away before Maureen was born, so she never met her. Through this interview, Maureen could finally get to know her.
Logan Jones, age 15 grandson. Talked with Larry Jones, age 72 grandfather.
I thought this was a great experience and got to learn more about my dad and things he’s been through.
Grammy is an amazing woman that has lived and spread her wisdom and kindness across everyone she has ever met since 1929. Although it is difficult for her to recall memories from the past, she is able to remember that...
“Family R us. My mamas likes to help others, nuttin she whoan do”- my mother
Marilyn recounted her childhood growing up in Friday Harbor, a town on San Juan Island.
One Small Step Conversation partners Joleen Webb (63) and Justin Richardson (31) talk about values they had growing up, the significance of Election Day, how Jesus would have been a Democrat, trickle-down economics, and growing up in a different time...
The Great Thanksgiving Listen project with my mom (47). We discussed many questions and talked about the changes that occur during life.
Julia talked about her family and friends. She talks about how important they are to her.
We talked about why history is inportant and is a topic that should be studied by others
Basically we talked about what it was like growing up and his happpiest memories including myself.
I asked my brother many questions about his past. He shares many interesting stories and lessons.
This interview was mainly about my dad’s life as a kid and what he would or would not change
The person being interviewed is Melanie Nunez and I'm the interviewer (Katie Nunez). Melanie is 20 and Katie is 17 years old. We are both sisters to each other and we discussed Thanksgiving and some other personal questions.