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We talked about his childhood and growing up in the depression. As well as other aspects of his young adult life.
Elizabeth "Beth" Humphreys (55) interviews her father, Gary McKelvey (81), about his life, primarily focusing on his childhood in the 1940s in western North Carolina.
Early years, sports, music, and career. (edit: he also was a great swimmer and broke a national record in the jr. olympics in Charlotte for the freestyle relay in 1950 or 1951)
We talked our past, family, lessons, and the things we're most proud of. ( sorry if this was a bad summary...)
Vito G Palmietto (30) interviews his father, Vito Palmietto (61), about his career in the food service industry. They discuss Vito's experiences acting as an Executive Chef and as a Food and Beverage Director, as well as what it was...
In this interview, I interview my grandmother Betty Savage in Raleigh, North Carolina, on November 24, 2017. Betty reflects on her childhood, family, accomplishments, aspirations, hobbies, and lessons she's learned over the years. She discusses her grandmother, cousins, mother, father,...
Steve Barilovits is a grad student from North Carolina. He enjoys life, travelling and has good stories about his grandfather and his mother. Steve and I have a strong connection despite being born in 2 different continents and our friendship...
Mary Macnabb recounts experiences from her childhood and present years, and discusses the many hardships she has endured.
I interview my mother on her journey to the United States, what she has learned, and why she decided to even come here.
Interviewing Dr. Jonathan Phillips, a Professor of Agricultural Resource Economics at NC State University.
An woman, 73 living with schizophrenia growing up in a Catholic household with a mother who was also schizophrenic and later went on to raise 3 children (sexual assault, talk of dieing trigger warning)
One Small Step conversation partners Joyce Hann (65) and Emmy [No Name Given] (39) talk about growing up in small towns, business regulation, and the merits and challenges within intentionally connecting with people with whom you disagree.
It was a nice breezy afternoon with Karl and Manish, two of my best friends here at NC state. We talked about our childhood, dumbest this we have ever done in our lives! It was quite a nice experience.