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We mainly talked about life and the components, what has made everything worth while.
I am Shannon ledig I’m 16 years old and I interviewed my dad who is 60 years young. We talked about if he enjoyed school and what he did and where he went for college. I asked him what he’s...
Natasha Marshall: 2020-12-03 19:45:08 Natasha Marshall (18) talks with her aunt, Susan Greenwood (52) about her experience in college and how she ended up in a career she loves but never expected.
Loren (age 94) and Veneta (age 90) have been married over 70 years. They are sharing stories from each year of their lives together. This interview covers the year 1955.
Jeff Runnfeldt grew up in California and Colorado. He talks about the changes he had to make in his life in college.
Jonnie Pekelny, 55, interviews her mother Olga Pekelny, 79, about Olga's university days in Leningrad (now Satint Petersburg) Russia and also about Olga's early childhood. Main interview is in Russian. 2022-05-12 01:35:15. Женя Пекельная (55) разговаривает с ее мамой Олей...
In this interview Yara, a 15 year old, and her grandfather, Dave, who is 80, talk about the continuity and changes from growing up in the 40s to modern day. It explores subjects from wars, innovations, education, and politics.
This is an interview of Dr. Carol Cole Kleinman (age 78) by her daughter Eleanor “Ellie” Kleinman (age 53). Topics discussed included Carol’s childhood, teenage years and college years, as well as what it was like to grow up in...
In this interview, conducted on March 14, 2020 in Rockland, Massachusetts, Jessica LaRosa (18) interviews her grandmother Janet LaRosa (71) about her lifespan and experience in the workforce. Mrs. LaRosa shares some of the roughest moments of her life, along...
My name is Kelly Ta. I am 15 years old. Today is November 26, 2017. I am recording this interview in Whitehall, Pennsylvania. I am speaking with Vince Ta, who is my father.
This is an interview about Lorenzo’s beliefs, memories, and plans for the future. This includes stories about family memories and reasons why you shouldn’t be inferior to anyone in high school. And reasons to be recognized and view as a...
Loyola University Chicago MSW student Kate Dawson talks with her best friend of many years, Chloe Kilano, about growing up with two immigrant parents from Iran. The two reflect on Chloe's experience of being a first-generation college student while challenging...
We are talking with Gabrielle Mayes, a freshman at HCC studying to become a nurse practitioner.
Naveed Ahmed: 2020-10-26 14:57:46
I interviewed my girlfriend who is in college to be a teacher for early childhood education.
Sienna (17) interviews her older brother Derek (19) about how some of his extracurriculars affected how he was shaped as a person as well as what he plans on doing with his future.
This is an interview of me (Faith Wood,18) interviewing my dad (Donald Wood,59). I interviewed him about his teenage, college and young adult years. We covered what school was like, what the economy was like and some of the jobs...
In Anne’s story, she talks about the big transitions she has undergone in the past such as her participation in the anti-war movement in college to moving to Paris for a few years and then coming back to the States....
We recapped important elements to surviving going to college here at UAA. We learn interesting components of Alex & Alex’s backgrounds.
My mom, Amanda, and I talk about the past, present, and future. Covering a range of topics from the day I was born through COVID struggles, lots of ups and downs are discussed. She shares the struggles of parenting and...
Miranda is 19 years old and is a student at Jacksonville State University. Miranda and I are friends and classmates in English 101. We discussed growing up, college, and more.