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Maggie Syversen asks Margaret Pedersen about her memories of teaching and coaching at El Molino High School.
Caazena Hunter (39) and her sister Robin Hunter (46) talk about their family, their work, and the next generation of kids in their family.
We talked about her past. She told me about her family and what she enjoyed as a child.
One Small Step partners Marsha Staley (70) and Patti Wood (63) have a conversation where they explore each other's life contexts. They find they both prefer to see movies in theaters, believe in trusting their community members, and have unique...
Interviewer Connor Freeze, a 16 year old sophomore in high school asks his father 47 year old, Scott Freeze, about how the 1990 technology boom impacted his life in high school, college, and early in his working career.
Sa Bom Nim Ben Johnson talks about his career as a martial arts teacher and how it has influenced him.
Sean(Student) interview his math teacher, Ms. Kim. This Interview was about how Ms. Kim decide to come to our school and it is also about hers personality, and hers dream. For example, there is a question like what is your...
Josephine Cole (15) interviews her computer scientist father (Billy Cole, 50) on growing up in West Virginia, the events of September 11, 2001, religion and family. While he plays video games in the background, and her sister yells advise.
My Dad and I talked about his influences in life, and how these influences will continue to remain relevant for the future.
Danielle Knox (40) talks with her colleague Krystal Sullivan (38) about their approaches to education, their love of math, and what has gotten them through the COVID-19 pandemic.
My grandfather grew up in the 1940s and lived through the evolution of media including print, television, computers, and the internet. He saw television evolve from black and white to color and the invention of the computer. We discussed how...
Joseph Wesolowski (76) talks with his wife, Wendy Wesolowski (59), about growing up as a street kid in the East Village of New York City, high school, his career in Engineering and adoption of their children.
Discussion about her experiences being a math teacher for over 34 years, how she is prepping for retirement, and how she balances her responsibilities in and out of the classroom.
Mr. Menard and myself (Mark Charipar) met weekly over 2 months. We discussed a number of topics including the importance of culture and place on a persons perspective.
Dr. Diana Gentry, a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, studies aerobiology (microbes in clouds), biodiversity, biomaterials, and biological systems. Diana describes herself as at the nexus of both science and engineering where she speaks both languages and translates...
Dad Daniele and daughters Arianna and Athena talk about his life as a president and mathematician, and their life as a family