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I interviewed my mom to talk about what family means to her and other questions. Here is a brief summary of some of her answers .
In this interview, my dad answers the question reguarding his gratitude and his life experiences.
I asked her about her relationship with her husband and how long they have been together. I asked her if she had any nicknames and how she got them. I asked her what she was most thankful for this year....
This was my first StoryCorps interview. I sat down with my mom as we were celebrating Thanksgiving in 2015. I had just celebrated my 36 birthday. I love my mom and this is a great memory for us both!
Today Felicia is telling us about her car wreck experience and what it did to her. She shares how it effected her life and her anxieties in a car now.
This interview focuses on my grandma Carolyn Schaefer and her process of curing her lung cancer
You want the best for your child and when they have a problem you have a problem, when they achieve you achieve.
Me and my friend Esmeralda De Santiago get a little deeper looking into her life. As she talks about what's most important to her whether it was about her future, dreams, past and accomplishments.
My mother and I talked about both her past and present states of her life goals and dreams. Also, we discussed the legacy she hopes to leave behind her.
I talked to my grandma about her childhood. I learned what she was most thankful for and why she keeps living the life she does.
I interview my sister about what she is thankful for and how she wants to be remembered.
This is a talk with my dad talking about his life and past and filling me with his wisdom
In this interview with my grandpa Gar, we talked about his life starting from childhood to now, and everything important in between. (My interview kicked me out 4 times so I have 4 different interviews, but I am turning in...