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A man (48) reflects on his years of teaching middle and high school, both through highs and the lows to his daughter (15).
Coworkers Haley (19) and Aiden (21) discuss his life, being a military child and his hopes for the future with his future career and possible family.
Micah (19) and Christa (21) discuss the catholic faith and differences amongst the two.
Graycee (21) interviews Traiven (24), who discusses what his life was like overall and how being a part of the LGBTQ+ community has impacted his life.
Alvin is my academic advisor at the University of Nebraska. We have built a great relationship and he is someone I could trust with anything. He’s been there for me through some hard times this year and I enjoyed my...
I asked a classmate about who she is as she has been one of the kindest people I've met in my first year of college.
College friends Denisses (18) and Aurora (20) speak about things that are hard to say but still need to be said. Where safe spaces are allowed and hugs are always guaranteed.
I (Tymon, aged 17) and my teacher (Mr. Ralph), will discuss about what we enjoy in our daily lives and how we can experience life to its fullest extent. I hope this recording can inspire somebody to think and enjoy...
Scott talking about his life in the 60 and how life was back then and how his life was in the 70s
In this interview, I chatted with my friend about many different aspects of her life. I got to learn more about her in the process. :)
Hayden (17) talks to his former high school Spanish teacher, Grace (29), about their current lives within and outside of school.