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While interviewing my mom, Michelle Quist, we talked about her early childhood and adult years and her biggest influences.
I interviewed my Grandma who I hadn’t seen in a while about her life.
I am Sheila Garcia(16) interviewing my boyfriend Brandoni Chanax.In this interview we talked about the struggles of growing up in Latinx communities and feeling isolate from being ourselves in the real world.
Dennis Nguyen (26) talks to his nephew (16) and gives a little bit of advice on how to live a stable life, get through school, and survive this pandemic.
A meaningful talk with my adoptive mom about us, 9/11, and my adoptive Dad Jon.
We talked about how her family is and how she like different places, how was her childhood.
My grandmother has many wishes for the future generations and loves to talk about her past life traveling around the country
In this interview we basically talked about life’s situations and lessons and how all of this became an inspiration to who we are today and how no matter what people go through, they can always oversee it. We broke down...
Pops lived in low poverty in his home country with many traumatic experiences in his early childhood. He took care of his siblings and mother by working in his teen years, and never finished school. He longed waited to have...
She talked about her past, her studies, everything she has overcome, the things that have changed her life and everything she has achieved to become a teacher.
Damiana "Lael" Francisca Ruth Uberuaga-Rodgers (35) interviews her mother, Damiana Louise Uberuaga (70), about her upbringing, Basque heritage, childhood, education, and private practice.
We talked about Mom’s life: what she wants me to know, regrets she has had.
This speech was with my father. He explained a bit about himself and who has influences him to become who he is now.
Justin Rogers, a south central Los Angeles resident, speaks the truth about growing up with racial profiling and police brutality. He expresses the gap that has been made between the citizens of LA and the police; furthermore, decisions he’s made...
An interview with a female leader who faced adversities of chronic illness and leading as a female in a male led corporation.