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At the beginning, we started with some easy calming questions. Later at the end. I knew more about her past then I ever had.
I talked with my mom about her favorite trip. Her favorite trip was a trip to Hawaii about 5 years ago.
In this interview we talked of how my Grandmother's life of travel helped her grow as a person and the kind of adventures she went on.
Veronica Furukawa (39) interviews her Uncle in law Stanley Furukawa (90) about the start of WWII. He was one of 8 children of Japanese immigrants who came over to work the sugar plantations. He spoke about the attack on Pearl...
Jamie Kekaualua [no age given] shares a conversation with her grandmother, Evangeline Kekaualua (87) about Evangeline’s upbringing in Hawaii, how she came to Columbus, Georgia, the advice she would like to pass on to others, and about her family.
My grandma and I discuss influential events in her life and lessons that she was taught.
Aimee Do (53) and her father, Nho Do [no age given], interviews her friend Charles "Chuck" Emberger (88) about his involvement in evacuating her family from Saigon during the Vietnam War.
Ashley & JP have a conversation about the Aloha spirit, people of Hawaii, and what it means to "talk story" sharing ourselves, the importance of honoring a people's culture with respect, living our values, being in good company with each...
Brothers Ron Seybold (64) and Robert "Bob" Seybold (62) talk about their peace-time military service.
Micheal O'Dell (33) is interviewed by his friend and colleague Winston Bromley (49) about his time in the Marines and his difficult transition back to civilian life.
I wanted to learn more about my dad’s life but mainly in relation to us kids. His experience with addiction and recovery. How I’m so happy today for it.
Robert talks about meeting his wife, Ellen, in Hawaii where they both grew up. He also talks about what he has learned about himself to his marriage, being a father, being a social worker and now volunteer.
In this interview, Colonel Terry DeRouchey discusses his time at West Point and some of the highlights of his military career. He served in the United States Military for 35 years.
Daughters Kimberly Chang [no age given] and Allison Chang (48) discuss with their mother Jocelyn Chang (75) the topic of human trafficking and how their family history as Asian/Native Hawaiians overlap with this issue.
Talking through some memories, favorite, difficult and fond. Then looked to the future of our family.
Thomas Grandinetti shared personal and professional experiences in his 27+ year career as a Warrant Officer.
Discussion of personal and professional history as a 270A over a 30-year career (1990-2020).
I call and interview 17 year old Nalani about her culture in Hawaii and how it differed from the culture she faced in Michigan.