Interview with my nana

I ask questions about my nana’a life growing up in the United States as she moved from Italy at the young age of 8 years old. I ask questions about adapting to a new country, learning English, raising children and...

DAD

We talked a lot about his childhood and what it was like. Then a lot about his mistakes and what we should do to not be like him.

John real

An interview of my successful stepdad

Dad

He talked mostly about growing up in Waltham, MA.

Christmas Interview with Dad

Conversation between a daughter and father about life, lessons, and advice. Dad reflects on his childhood, raising his children, and the loss of his own father.

“You’re gonna be able to be, and grow into being, the woman that you were born to be.”

Pamela McNeil ’82 and Tracey Cameron, director of Harambee House, talk about Pam’s time growing as an individual and developing enduring friendships at Wellesley.

“I think all-women’s education really is a very good way of addressing [the confidence gap] for many women.”

Ann Damsgaard ’66 and Evelyn Go ’66 met on their first day at Wellesley. They reflect on the advantages of attending Wellesley, including small class sizes and the value of a single sex education.

“I found being in a woman’s college, where you weren’t either competing with men all the time, absolutely wonderful.”

Maud Chaplin ’56 and Ann Roberts ’56 discuss the immediate bond they formed upon first meeting at Wellesley, and reminisce about campus life in the 1950s.

“And I remember opening that box and feeling like my grandmother was there.”

Marah Herbach ’01 and her mother Judith Katz ’66 recall the tangible and intangible connections they made at Wellesley, tying them to generations of Wellesley students.

“Wellesley has given me a sense that I have a purpose and I need to follow it.”

Friends Helen Marshall ’77 and Sally Greenville ’76 define the “Wellesley Effect” as the backbone of the largest supportive community of women in the world.

Pierre Joseph and his granddaughter Paige Looney speak about his immigration from Lebanon.

Pierre and Paige discuss his family history, the move to the U.S. from Lebanon, and compare the two places and his childhood across both of them.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen

We talked about just about every topic ranging from Love life to elections. It was great to get to know someone more that I thought I’d already knew.

juanitos buritos

Just interviewing my mentor and learning a little bit about him

Lunch and interview with Yeye Nini (and the dogs)

I interviewed my grandparents from my dads side of the family after lunch with them. During the interview I found out what I was like in Taiwan 50 years ago.

Austin Curtis

My grandma talks about her jobs, childhood, children, and grandchildren.

Interview with Grandparents

In the interview we talked about what my grandparents life was like when they were my age.

Colin Lamusta: A Man Of The People

I sit down to talk with my friend and co-band member Colin Lamusta about growing up in small town Lynnfield.

Uncle Sam

In this interview, we talked about memories and my Uncle Sam as a child. He opened up and told me things that have never been asked before.

An interview with my stepdad

I talked with my stepdad about his life growing up in Hingham, MA, and how his life came to be now in regards to family, school, and his career.

Thanksgiving listen

We talked a lot about his childhood, and then some about his wife and his work