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Carson Schick (18 years old) interviewing his mother Jennifer Schick (49 years old) on 11/26/23. They talk about growing up, what she does now, and life advice.
In this interview, conducted on May 15th, 2022 in Birmingham, Michigan, Coco Lowman (13) interviews Pat Lowman (45) about his childhood memory’s living in Metro Detroit, traveling all around the world, and creating his own stainless steel business that he...
In this voice memo I learned about cocos life, what she would do when she’s older, who she’ll always remember, her favorite things. What I learned from her in this, is that Coco is a caring person who loves animals,...
We talked about his time growing up and his family life. We also talked about his time in the military and what he would like to be remembered for.
Recorded December 3, 2019, my dad (Mark) and I (Ethan) discuss what it was like growing up in the 70s and 80s. We go into depth of different experiences and some advice for me and my future.
In this interview, Mae Mae Daniels (16) talks with her grandmother, Janet Haas (72). They discussed Janet’s eventful life and her views on history. Janet also sheds light on growing up in such a different generation and the impactful historical...
In this first half of the interview, Chloe and Chuck discuss Chuck's childhood years up until he enlisted in the US Airforce.
In this interview, conducted by Isabella Wright (16) in Birmingham, Alabama, Marie Lorino is interviewed about her life of 92 years. She shares stories of growing up in an immigrant family and growing up during the War.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Birmingham, Alabama, Emily Lo Re (16) interview her mother Bonnie Lo Re (50) about her childhood in Birmingham. Mrs. Lo Re shares her thoughts about 9/11 and the new generation. She also...
Frank tells of his college years as a 150 pound linebacker for the Alabama reigning national championship winning team. He also explains the impacts of his work and God in his life.
This is a talk between me, Mason Hemstreet, and my mother Jennifer Hemstreet. We talk primarily about love, lessons, and family.
We talked about her memories of me, her memories of her life, and lots about her time as a missionary in Japan.
I interview my grandmother, a three-time-cancer survivor in remission, about her struggle with cancer, life philosophy, and her faith in God.