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I am interviewing my sister who was in your class 8 years ago. We discuss adulthood as well as childhood memories and valuable lessons.
i interviewed my sister(age 14) using randomly selected questions. we had a lot of fun doing this, and i learned a little bit about her that i didn’t already know
Jordan Levenberg talks about their experience contacting their biological sisters for the first time at age 15.
Carissa is 19 almost 20 she is my sister. we talked about her memories. we also talked a little bit about childhood
Jeanna Ceja - 16 years old, older sister Jimena Ceja - 13 years old, younger sister
thank you Tj for letting me interview you and this is my brother and we just discussed life and to not give and believe in yourself
Jaime is my sister who is 19 years old. We talked about school, family memories, work, and more.
Alyssa Daniel sits down with her older sister, Mya, to discuss Mya’s college experiences. Mya is currently a sophomore at University of Maryland. Throughout the interview, Mya gives advice and shares her college memories.
Mason Bray interviews his sister, Madisyn Roach, about her life. She talks about her marriage, schooling, and work.
One Small Step conversation partners Bob Carey (60) and Gabrielle Gordon (24) talk about their differences in going to school, both serving as election officials and their feelings about the Constitution.
One Small Step conversation partners Scott Mathis (78) and Laura [No Name Given] (45) talk about the meaning of conservative and liberal, and explore life histories.
I got the opportunity to interview my sister, Cheney, about her background and her life in the study of Biology.
this is an interview where i, Alex Baker, ask my sister Madelyn Baker some questions to better get to know her and what she wants for her future
Emma and her grandma talk about moments in their lives that are important.
My mom loves her family and she appreciates all the things they did for her.
Sofie LaFratta interviewed Gail Orzechowski about how growing up with a sister with severe autism translated into her future career as an elementary school teacher. She opens up about the importance of vulnerability and how being vulnerable created a lot...