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Today I am interviewing my poppy about several hardships in life and the struggle he had throughout the pandemic. Not only that my grandfather will let us in on some of his personal accomplishments and some important people during his...
Even through these hard times we can find the silver lining. My sister has to stay at home with her baby all day and cannot leave. She has just recently found out that she is pregnant and now she is...
Mackenzie Norman is a SUNY Delhi Student who experienced college during the pandemic. Mackenzie explains how the transition was from in-person to online classes. We also discuss how her connections with her friends and professors changed or grew.
My dad and I discuss our family history and how the pandemic will change the future of America and our society.
Robert talks about meeting his wife, Ellen, in Hawaii where they both grew up. He also talks about what he has learned about himself to his marriage, being a father, being a social worker and now volunteer.
Rosiland (56 y.o.) discusses the evolution of personal growth related to empathy, compassion, and care of the dying as a hospice nurse. She also talks about searching for meaningful/non-superficial relationships.
We talked about what was life in Mexico and we also talked about what covid pandemic felt like
Selena DeCosta (Easton/Amherst, MA) speaks with Jonathan Daube (Northampton, MA) about what it’s like to be living with a family whose views are very different from your own during a global pandemic.
I interviewed my 69 year old grandmother. These questions were based on mental health, ,Covid-19 and Racism in the U.S.
Delia Carmackninterviews her mom, Caroline Carmack, about being a working mom during the Covid19 Pandemic.
Sherry talked about her influences, what she is grateful for and the power of forgiveness.
Best friends Lymon Sanderson (51) and Robert McCord (56) share a conversation about their experiences with addiction, homelessness, recovery, and finding homes. They also discuss the roles family, friendship, and God play in their lives.
Friends Al-nisa Petty (33) and Ezra Vallecillo (33) share their thoughts on the meaning of home, community, and personal growth.
Rebecca interviews Aditi, a fellow high schooler in Canton Michigan.
Today, May, 3 2021 in Northridge, California, I, Edwin Plata, interviewed Francisco Arevalo and asked him some questions about the Corona virus pandemic.
Merkelly Bravo speaks of her experience and struggles during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Jonathan Mayfield (43) and his wife Angela Mayfield (41) talk about their relationship with special focus on how they met before they first met.
I conducted an interview with my mom in order to learn about her experiences in life and throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Sarah "Sally" Butzin (76) interviews her husband, Peter Butzin (77), about his involvement in the draft resistance movement during the Vietnam War.