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Here is me interviewing my mom about her early life, family history, and experience with raising me without her side of the family present during my childhood.
During the interview I asked my mom about her childhood, memories, and other relatives.
I interviewed my mom on how her childhood was like, her life in America, and future perspectives.
Questions ranging from growing up, family heritage, civil engagement, and future prospects.
My dad and I talk about his childhood and him growing up in a split household.
This is a interview with Taylor Spears that is a bunch of questions just to help you get to know her better
In this interview, conducted in December 2018 in Memphis, Tennessee, Rose Rezaee interviews her mother Soheila Mansourianpour about her upbringing in Iran and emigration. She explains the place and atmosphere of her childhood as well as her family’s influence. She...
Glenda Tate [no age given] shares a conversation with her mentee, Jamila Raybourn (31), about Jamila’s childhood, her family, her dreams and purpose, what brings her joy, and how she arrived where she is now.
Interviewing with my teacher at White Station High School. She talks about growing up, teaching at school, and technology in general.
My father, Alan Hardrick, talks about his how his past decisions have affected his life now and his wishes for his family today.
One Small Step partners, Marcus Loganbill (67) and Betty Farrell (76) learn about each other's beliefs by discuss their role as teachers, relationship to their respective churches and their early memories of politics.
We talked about what my childhood and my Mom’s childhood life was like. We also talked about how she met my dad and their experience growing up.
I interviewed my mother to gain insight on my late grandparents. I’ve always felt this distinct connection with them even though I do not remember specific encounters with them.
An outdoors interview of the life, family, and funniest childhood memories of my Nana, Barbara Wolverton.