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I spoke with my mother, Joanne, about her professional and personal life, as well as her relationship to me.
Sabrina M (21) interviews mother Brenda M (49) about how she found meaning in life among unstable family dynamics, showing that love prevails.
We talked about my dad's childhood and what it was like growing up with divorced parents.
In this interview, I asked my grandmother a series of questions about her childhood and best moments in her life as well as hardships in her life. She also gave advice to listeners.
Jose went through a lot of stuff but the self struggle that impacted his life the most was his parents getting divorced.
My dads life has been a hard one that he has had to endure but yet has overcome. In which he has become a strong family man.
A quick interview on Wilson Lohrer to get a look into his life now, in the past, and in the future. Gives a glimpse on his thoughts and feelings to get to know him better
Me and my mama talked about her life growing up without a mother figure and how it effected her with me and her relationship and my mom and dads relationship and if life right now is how she always imagined...
Phil talks about his divorce, second marriage, and hobbies.
In this interview I interviewed my mother we talked about her childhood her family and some deeper questions at the end as well.
This was an interview with my grandma, Janma. She has had the biggest impact on my life & I have loved this time hearing about her life.
One Small Step partners Liz Hicks (78) and Patrick Walsh (55) discuss moving away from the Catholic church, how they became aware of racism, and why they fear social isolation is harming our country.
My Grandpa was circumcised at the age of three so that he could not be recognized as a Jew. My name is Diego Marin. I interviewed my grandpa, Alan Rozenswieg, who lives in New York about his long and interesting life....
My mother and father divorced when I was child, around when I was in fourth or fifth grade, and my mother's life took a severe turn from the dreams she held. We talk about and explore what lead up to...
Natalie Anderson (14) sits down with her mother Kelly DeMarco (44) in Studio City California On January 9th 2020 to talk about Kelly's Job. Kelly works at Pacific Sky Supply and does business with the United States Defense Department. She...
We talked about what it was like growing up in 1940s/50 Michigan, how to see people’s auras, and nearly half a century working as a nurse.
Mrs Bonnie is adventures young woman that tells a lot about her life. Going through her divorces she stays strong.
Have you ever wondered what being in a war was like? On December 19, 2019, 15-year-old Jack Goetz sits down with his 87 year old grandpa Bill Parker in the wonderful city of Beckley, West Virginia to talk about his...
I conducted an interview with my mom. I got an inside look on the trials and tribulations that she has gone throughout her life.
Richard De George (88) talks with his grandson, Nathaniel Mueller (17), about his experiences in the Soviet Union and his time teaching about Marxist philosophy at Kansas University.
Friends Maddalena Fontein (73) and Debbie Mustone (71) discuss Maddalena's childhood, adulthood, and her hopes for the future.
Nadine Lutz (49) talks with her husband John Lutz (52) about her experience coming to the United States from Lebanon and the challenges she faced.
My mom and I talked about her past and the things she regrets and some of her favorite memories, it was interesting learning something new about somebody so close to me.
Parents most often feel like getting a divorce will destroy their children’s lives. That it will be the most difficult experience. Parents are often plagued with guilt; asking our children if that is the case might surprise us all.