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Jorge Esparza, 19, talks about the biggest influence in his life, his dad. He talks about his struggles, his challenges, and how he became his biggest hero.
We talk about points of my father’s experiences in life. I was so exciting to hear him talking in English and giving his opinion of several things.
Spouses Dan Franden (61) and Laurie Feldman (64) discuss how feminism, raising sons and retirement has impacted their lives and marriage.
Friends Richard Teals (81) and Louis Logan (79) share a conversation about the Trails Planning Team in Moses Lake, WA.
Friends Adolph "Ado" Davis (33) and Reneka Moore (32) discuss their careers in entertainment, their shared hometown of Franklin, Louisiana, and express gratitude and hopes for the future.
Best friends Dee Armstrong [no age given] and Martha Jones [no age given] talk about Martha's career as a teacher, Dee's career as a news anchor, and what makes the two of them such great friends. They also discuss the...
The Great Thanksgiving Listen is about myself asking my dad about himself.
My first official recording on here. Topic of passion. The recording got cut off at the end because I forgot to turn on airplane mode and I received a phone call. The last thing I wanted to to say is...
We talked about what goals Adam wanted to accomplish. We also talked about his views of me and his family.
In this interview we went through my grandmothers life and general advice she would give to the next generation.
Am interview between Frank and Suzanne, who have been married for 57 years, and their seventeen year old granddaughter
Lo que hablamos fue que Ms cruz y su familia y lo que queria ser un dia de su abuelo y por que ella queria ser maestra por que le gustaba mucho la educacion
Angelica was 20 yrs old when she first immigrated to the United States. She has now lived in Austin, Texas for 26 years, where she was filled with aspirations to just make a better life for herself and now for...
I’m here with my 17 year old sister, Larryn Landrith. And we talked about what was High School like for her.