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Throughout the interview i learned the about how me and my siblings impacted my mom as a person
David Hightower was asked questions about life experiences and his views on life, relationships, and religion.
In this interview, my dad shares some of the lessons he’s learned from over thirty years of work in the warehouse field and how they relate to life, grief, and love. Additionally, he also talks about the balance of work...
One Small Step partners Bill DiNome (65) and Michael Barron (70) talk about their upbringings, the role of government, and the role of those in the political "middle."
Daniel has a friendly interview with his mom, discovering new things about her past. As he asks her questions, his mom reveals more and more about her life.
My Papa talks about how our family immigrated from Guyana to America. He talks about his childhood in Guyana, and transitioning to the United States as an adult.
Grandma Ina Goldberg tells her grandsons Adam and Ian Tardif (through facilitator/mom Amy Tardif) about her life and the grandfather they never met.
In this interview we discussed a variety of topics ranging from childhood to life now, possibly revisiting some regrets. Overall, there are some hard hitting questions that spark discussion and critical thinking on the part of the interviewee
Significant others Jackie Burrell [no age given] and Gerald Cole (52) share a conversation about their relationship. Gerald also talks about writing his first book, the advice he would give to his younger self and his daughters, and what he...
Boris talks about his life in the Soviet Union and his experiences with the people aroun him. Boris contrasts his life in America to his life in Russia and why he believes the world is changing for the better.
This 40 minute interview dives into the perspective of PhD student, Lauren Leining--her relationships, workplace, and program during the COVID-19 pandemic. This interview was initially conducted as an extra credit assignment for a masters level qualitative research methods course.
Discussing what it was like growing up in a strict religious household during a time where segregation was still prominent and women were just getting their voices heard. As well as becoming a nurse for 40+ years and accidentally getting...
I interviewed my Grandma and my relatives sat in and gave some input and listened.
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....
Friends Leslie Hadfield (42), Diana Duan (40), and Kalo Latu (43) discuss their friendship and what it means to them.
Learning about my Dad’s childhood, war life, and job outlook. Also learning about a few life lessons.
Govinda Raju (84) talks with his granddaughter Tara Raju (17) about his childhood in India during British occupation and Indian independence. He also discusses his experience traveling to and living in England for graduate school.
This interview is about me (Landen age 14) and my dad (Hayden age 42). Some of the topics that we talked about in this interview were about memories, people, overall life, and regrets.
Here I interviewed my mom and we discussed a variety of topics from my childhood to hers.
Ty Ngo recounts his challenging upbringing in Vietnam, the perilous journey to escaping the Communists, and the subsequent struggles he faced in building a new life in America.
My mom moved from Indonesia to the U.S. in 1998 when she was 26. She didn't know very much english but with hard work and determination she learned the language. She now is a fluent english speaker.
Today I interviewed my sister. She comes back from a diverse background and I wanted her to elaborate on what that is like.