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My mom Michelle and I talked about her life before and our relationship. We talked about emotional stuff that truly brought us closer.
My father has always been my biggest support and has been there for me no matter what. He is my biggest influence and one of the most important people in my life.
This interview is about how my teacher moved to Hawaii from the Marshall Islands.
How growing up raising your granddaughter was. How my grandma has helped me throughout my life.
In this recording, Alisha Rodriguez at Washington Junior High in Bentonville Arkansas, records an audio file for StoryCorps. Alisha is in seventh grade.
me and my mom dive into how her life changed when her grandparents passed away... and how her brother being in the military changed her life
This is an interview between myself, Taylor Mahan, and my NJROTC Commander James Davis. In this interview we discuss Commander Davis' career in the military and then transitioning into civilian life as well as important people in his life that...
interview with Mama Julia for Traditional medicine for New mothers and new borns. Treating the internal wounds for the new mothers. For the new babies, it help relaxing their muscle tightening, which will leads to the bleeding or falling of...
We talked about how was it without a father figure in the home and the backstory of his life.
***Warning*** There is a loud, rather obnoxious bell at the end of the interview. | This is an interview between Megan (Dysnomia) Alvey, who as of the interview was a senior in high school about to graduate, and her sophomore...
In this recording, Brady Siganoc at Washington Junior High in Bentonville, Arkansas, records an audio file for StoryCorps. Brady Siganoc is in the seventh grade and is interviewing his dad.
One Small Step conversation partners Laurie Meininger (65) and Pete Montaño (68), talk about travel, family life, voting rights, gun control and gun ownership and the tension between individual freedom and personal responsibility.
Paul Griego (65) and his daughter Sophia Griego [no age given] discuss their family history, careers, losing a sibling, and how Paul's experience with the Marshall Islands Atomic Cleanup has impacted them.