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father and daughter izzy (14) and Renato (55) discuss his relationships, influences, how he worked his way up, troubles as an asian in a small town, and immigrant parents.
I interviewed my mom that is 35 years old and she is the most important person in my life. The interview focuses of family and past experiences.
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...
participant was my father, David Makower, 55 years old. He spoke about his parents, their background, how they met, about his father’s work, how David went to law school, started his own firm, a small part of what he’s realized...
Nix, (Student, 15) interviews Roxanne Faber, (School Counselor, 40) about her life experiences and how people in her life have had an impact on her. Nix is a favorite student of hers, and sees Fabey as a mother figure.
Nix, (Student, 15) interviews Roxanne Faber, (School Counselor, 40) about her life experiences and how people in her life have had an impact on her. Nix is a favorite student of hers, and sees Fabey as a mother figure.
I interviewed my beloved aunt Barbara (AB), who has played a big part in my life. We talked about her career as a woman in the male-dominated corporate world and the importance of family.
Me and Hoang are both 19yrs old and brothers in the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. We talked about his previous jobs in Vietnam and how different the standards are there based to here
Kai (16) has an engaging interview with his father William (53), in which he explores the experiences of his childhood and family while growing up in France, as well as navigating the challenges of growing up.
interviewing my mom on how she started working at a young age and how choosing work over college affected her in the long run and how her two babies played a part in all that.
I, Tiana Kaneko (15), interviewed my dad, Tod Kaneko (62), about his interest and career in cars.
Kerissa Battle (42) an ecologist in the Catskills talks with a close family friend Leana Tishim (13) a student on Long Island about her childhood and the experiences and lessons learned. She also shares a few lessons about finding oneself...
I am Maida Liu(interviewer) and am speaking with my mom Zhongmei Li(interviewee). I am 15 years old and my mom is 50. We talked about her childhood, her thoughts on the present, and her beliefs.
this interview talks about my mom who’s name is Norma who is 46 yers old and how her life has changed her. i ask her a lot of different questions that talk about her life and how she gre up...
One Small Step conversation partners Keith Guernsey (71) and Laurel "Laurie" Schunk (80) take an hour to discuss their hobbies, the political evolutions, and their concerns for the future of our country.
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.
Liam Garris (18) talks to her mom, Andi Heinemann (56), about what motivates her: Her faith, family, and resiliency during dark times. This was my (Liam) first interview I have done and I personally learned a lot regarding my moms...
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.