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We talked about his life and some memories. We also talked about his life as a soldier.
Sixty-two years together and just as playful as when they first met.
I️ spoke with my mother about her childhood and some of her life experiences.
Nina Wagner (47) interviews her father, Neal Seidler (77), about his childhood growing up on a dairy farm.
This was my brother-in-law Clint and through the interview we talked about life struggles and the lessons that came out of them. We also talked about personal struggles and how to deal with that and make personal progress. The last...
I’m Zayda Goodell, my uncle Matthew Knodel and I conducted this interview in Spokane Washington. I am 18 years old, and my uncle is 41 years old. During this interview we discussed what it was like starting a business and...
Reflecting on the past of a Korean-American's experience without an ear canal nor ear drum.
Alize Torres (15) and Jose Torres (48 talk about how he made his own company
Dr. Donald Felder (73) and talks with fellow historian and friend, Delbert Richardson (68), about growing up in Seattle and living through busing in the city. Dr. Felder was one of the first black students to be bused to a...
I have learned a lot about my mom through this interviewing process, I learned that she was not very wealthy growing up but she was recoursful and found a way to do things on her own. She’s been an entrepreneur...
One Small Step partners Thomas "Tom" Tjomstol (75) and Madeleine "Maddy" Frey (42) have a conversation about their lives, their backgrounds, and some of the things they have in common.
We talked about what their childhood was like. We also talked about their married life and raising kids together, and eventually grandchildren.
Stories about Madison Square Garden and Professional Life
This was an interview conducted for the purposes of my AP Lang and Comp class. I ask my mother first, questions about her childhood and growing up. Then the questions gradually progress to the topic of academia and more specifically...
Mother Monica Foderingham (60) interviews her daughter Jordan Brown (22) about her college experiences at Georgetown University, her challenges while studying there, and her recent graduation and plans for the future.
The authors of “I, Too, Sing America: The African American Book of Days” reflect on images from Library of Congress and propose a new project
Alex and Devin share memories about their decades-long relationship, her struggle with ovarian cancer, and what it's like facing the end of life.
Tim Paulitz talks about the Koppel Farm Community Gardens in Pullman, Washington and the ways community gardens build relationships, improve food access, and connect people to place.
Helen Nickels life with a poor family and raising 9 kids on her own and finding her family from Australia and Oregon
Nancy Warner (70) interviews her friend and colleague, Harriet Weber (65), about her experience becoming a "farm wife" in Quincy Valley and about her passion for community history.
Me and my grandpa talking about how his life has been going and my questions (I accidentally recorded after i was done and was talking to my mom)