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Brazil born background Cayo Mattos tells about his personal experiences and strategies being in America as an international student and afterwards.
My mom went through a lot of hardships and was raised in a tougher environment, but she overcame it and proved to be strong and successful.
My father, Jarrod Hayes (52), shares several experiences and trials of growing up in Brazil.
My grandfather telling the story of how he met Pele the Brazilian soccer player
An interview of a walk through time with a beloved mother, grandmother, and wife of fourty-seven memory filled years.
Interviewing my Brazilian mom about life in brazil and other aspects of life.
Hank Ebert (64) interviews his wife Maione Carrijo (58) about her life in Brazil before she married him and moved to Idaho. Maione then interviews Hank about his unique upbringing as the child of diplomats, living in various countries from...
Julia revealed herself with answering several questions♡ You really should check this out!
Melvin Erroll Taylor (MT) interviews his friends Sylvia Smith Lewis (SL) and JoJo Smith (JS). They discuss JoJo’s career as a professional dancer and dance instructor.
I’m Livia Graf and I’m being interviewed by Liv Scadina. We’re both seniors and go to school together. This podcast is about our Ethnic Literature final, where I wrote an essay about how a girl in my class thought I...
Olivia West talks with fellow church member Glenda Miller about her life as a Missionary Nurse in Brazil, people who have inspired her, and how she came to know Christ.
David Carter (38) interviews spouse Luz Gomez (35) about her father, Carlos Ignacio Gomez Arriola, who died three years ago.
Two friends talk about their love of travel, and Isely’s work with the State Department in Iraq.