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Grammy is an amazing woman that has lived and spread her wisdom and kindness across everyone she has ever met since 1929. Although it is difficult for her to recall memories from the past, she is able to remember that...
“Family is Family” these are the words of Kitzi Ball. To her, family means everything. She goes out of her way to please her family and to spend time with them. She stands up for what she believes in and...
Ash Rainey(21) talks with brother Ryan (49) about all the different meals and food cultures they have experienced and made over the years. 2023-10-25 21:00:59
Sandra interviews her maternal grandmother whom she was named after.
Ellie Wheeler: 2020-11-30 00:26:03 Interviews her daughter, Katie Meyers about her childhood, work, love and relationships.
I learned more about Ms.shonhart and when we talked we did have some fun
Women should have the same equal rights as men and no women should have to feel left out just because of their gender.
My mother Jennifer talked about some of her favorite things to do as a kid and most memorable things in her life.
My mother Rose and I talked about what her life was like growing up in Connecticut. Rose also talked about what her parents and grandparents life’s were like before she was born and during her life.
Rose and Stacey talk about meeting in 2005 when they worked at Scala's Bistro in San Francisco, they talk about the ups and downs of working in restaurants, what they learned, and Rose talks about her award winning pear gallette.
Valerie Smith (49) shares a conversation with her son, Dio Hadley (15), about his gender identity, pronouns, support system, interest in baking, and experiences with grief and divorce. They also talk about hispanic culture, religion, and their relationship.
We talked about how the book gave us questions. And how it effects your life