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Karina Borgia-Lacroix (47) entrevista a su madre Wanda Baerga (77) sobre su vida en Puerto Rico y su inmigración a los Estados Unidos. Ellas hablan de la diferencia entre dar gracias a Dios por la vida y dar crédito a...
Friends Stephanie Hurd (29) and Ali Manning (35) talk about their careers in food & wellness and the ways in which they practice self care. The friends reflects on how these topics existed in their childhoods and what advice they...
Interviewees name Vivian Guzman, she my sister and she is 25 years old. We discussed issues on being a domestic violence survivor and last remarks to those going through it.
Interviewees name is Vivian Guzman, she is my sister and she is 25. We discussed how it was being in a domestic violent relationship, how she got out, and what her life is like now.
I, Sophia Gilbreath, 23, interviewed Izzy Gilbreath, who is 23, my sister. A brief summary of the topic we talked about was how the AA meetings work, how they help, what the 12 steps are and what AA is all...
Maureen Brown (16) interviews her Grandmother, Carmelita Mayes, about her Great Grandmother, Frances, and her life. Frances passed away before Maureen was born, so she never met her. Through this interview, Maureen could finally get to know her.
15 year old Adela Tabak sits down with her 47 year old mother Gabriella Tabak, to hear about the strong bond that her and her grandmother held, and the impact this relationship had on her life. From losing her parents...
New friends Nandi Pointer (52) and Saleema Robinson (29) talk about their upbringings, their spiritual journeys, and their conceptions of God.
Cleon Jones Jr. (52) speaks with his parents, Angela Jones (77) and Cleon Jones Sr. [no age given] about piecing together the true history of Africatown and the Clotilda ship and growing the community of Africatown many generations later.
Busniess partners Jon Emert (46) and John Mueller (57) reflect on how they became architects, the power that physical space can have on emotion, and their journey and purpose creating their firm, JEMA.
Sandy Tomey (57) interviews her friend Pam Wilson (61) about her writing career and process. They also discuss the importance of female friendships, a topic Pam would like to explore more in her writing.
this is an interview with my grandpa. he was in the Vietnam war. I have asked questions regarding his feeling and experience in the war
Nikkita Joseph (35) interviews her aunt Bertina Wilson (71) about her grandparents and the important lessons in compassion and generosity they passed down through the generations.
The story of my Uncle Richard Pallay’s fight with being paralyzed, and an insight on the life of living being paralyzed.
Siblings and Loaves and Fishes co-founders Adam Whitney (41) and Rachel von Niederhausern (43) reflect on their family’s involvement in community service and how it paved the way for the pair to start their own service organization in Logan, Utah.
Aliyah, 19, tells of her journey to self-valuement through love, loss, and change.
Ms. Gore, ESL teacher -52 years old relationship is that she is the best teacher. The student is alejandro hernandez, a senior in high school.
Taylor White is a student at Texas Lutheran University who gave me the pleasure of discussing how her friendships have taught her about finding meaning and self-acceptance throughout life.
Kendall, 18 years old, shares her experiences with love across all types, shedding light on her personal meaning of life.
This Anonymous interviewee discusses how friendship, acceptance, and finding happiness in the little things can change your perspective on life.
Madie discusses how love and acceptance changed her perspective of her life's meaning, along with how her childhood guided her toward her identity.
this was an interview done my Katie and Violet my grandma to learn more about her childhood and learn how different it is from mine.
my mother’s name is Kristen Gaston, she is 52 year olds. we took this recording on her bed. We talked about mostly things that made her strong and independent.
My College Success class has given me the opportunity to interview someone. I picked my older sister, Eron. She has overcome a terrible accident, and pushes through everyday. Eron explains her story and how she views the whole experience.
Hi! My name is Natalie Moss and I chose to interview my mom! She has been through so much and is such an inspiration to me. In this interview we talked about the experiences she’s had in the past and...