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Von Hite 64 interview with Julia Norcia 53, who are racing training buddies and friends for 10 + years. It has become a "tradition" in recent years to have a prerace meal on the evening prior to a major racing...
Brittney interviewing Andrew on his favorite food and how his mom traditionally makes this dish.
In this interview, conducted on November 26th, 2023, in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, Mary Catherine Morrow (17) has a conversation with her mother, Michele Morrow (50), about her family history and growing up in Birmingham, Alabama. Mrs. Morrow shares stories about...
Abbygale Mode (age 15) interviews her dad, Alan Mode (age 40). Many of the topics we discussed related to family and personal experiences. I (Abbygale) learned many things about my family through these questions and feel like I was taught...
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Hochan Won was born in South Korea, and her family immigrated to the United States when she was six years old. After going to school, graduating, and working in the Boston area she and her...
The person being interviewed was Kodi, who is 17 and best friend of the interviewer Makenzie, who is also 17. Kodi discussed her family heritage and some of the traditions and impacts of her family.
Abi, Faith, and Miranda future roommates talking about random things. Work life, traditions, music and emotions.
My name is Samantha, I am 37 years old and I interviewed Amreen, 35, for my communications class. We just met today for the first time, she is one of my mother's work colleagues. We discussed what it is like...
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Nicolette Nordin Heavey was born Detroit, but spent the majority of her childhood in Belgium and England. After attending college in America, she moved to Andover to raise her family. Wanting to help contribute to...
Sebastian Lamb (15) talks with his grandmother, Kathy Bartaldo (72) about what it was like for her growing up and how she was impacted by her family then, and her family now.
my grandma nelson talks about her experiences in life. she talks about our family and all her favorite stories.
a discussion between Jennifer Brock(49) and Jordan Brock(18) about the changes in wedding traditions between 1992 when Jennifer was married and 2022 when Jaycee Grissen(22), Jennifer’s daughter, and Jordan’s sister, was married.
In this interview, conducted in November 2022 in Tucson, Arizona, Amalia Matchett (16) interviews her closest confidant and mother Heather Matchett (50) about her childhood growing up in New York and her search for answers about their family heritage. Ms....
I interviewed my mom Denise Knopping on November 26 2022. We talked about her growing up and lessons she learned. stories passed down through generations and traditions my family has passed down. We then talked about religion and what it...
I interviewed my godmother, Maria with 38 years of experience. We discuss how America and American traditions have affected the family culture.
I interviewed my mother she is 54 years old and we talked about our Greek traditions and how she was raised. I am very grateful that my mom took time out of her day to let me interview her. 
I, Bjorn Miller age 13 interviewed my dad, Jason Miller age 45. We talked about his life experiences and his favorite traditions.
Connor Phillips (age 13) interviews his great-grandmother Thelma (age 89). they discussed their family, some of her memories, and what she did throughout her life.
Charlotte Woelmer 79 years old Elaine Kuehnlein 67 years old sisters The story of our family cookie bake tradition.
I asked my grandpa questions regarding who he eats with, where he eats, his relationship with food, his culture, traditions, and personal history in relation to food.
Talked about her past and what life was like because of the generational gap. Also the present to see what life is like now.