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this is interview with myself and my sister on covid-19 and social distancing and how it has effected us.
After a lot of recordings of this version my sister and I decided this was the best one even though we didn’t get to answer the last question due to time, but I enjoyed interviewing her and putting her in...
Junie Chen, a fifth grader talks about her life shifting from an elementary schooler to becoming a middle schooler. "As long as you try, you get a good grade" as she quotes from her gym teachers, which is her favorite...
Recording April 24, 2018 – As a child, Laura Kay Paxman Frei and her sister, Vickie Ann Paxman Hatch, walked two miles with an armload of books to the St. George Library. After returning books, the girls loaded back up...
I did this for a class assignment but I more about my sister and it was interesting to know ber answers to the questions because I would know what she was gonna answer with.
Today I interviewed my little brother and he talked about some of his favorite memories.
Learning how to deal with a new sibling and all the hardships that comes with it. How does Haley manage a new sister?
I talk with my oldest brother, Nick about his upbringing and influences on him to pursue a career as a first grade teacher. We talk about the role of a teacher, and the advice he would give to others doing...
This is my older brother Heber Lozano, I look up to him everyday of my life, and I decided his story was worth being told and recorded.
Elizabeth Young, a freshman at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, talks with Heather McDonnell about her childhood, people who have impacted her, and what she finds meaningful in life.
We talked about who she missed and her memories. Also the dumbest thing she ever did and if she had any regrets.
We had a conversation about Megan’s field in college and the main points of attending a college.
My sister and I talked about my sister's experience of doing the right thing
I chose to interview my dad because I knew a little bit previously about his childhood, and I knew he liked talking about it. He had a very interesting and filled childhood so I thought of him as a great...
In 1985 my mother Marianne received the news her older brother Dennis had been diagnosed with leukemia. She tells the story of how the news was broken to her, the search for a bone-marrow donor, her donation and his remission.
This interview was about my older sister who is one of my role models and we were talking about how her life was in high school
Jeanna Ceja - 16 years old, older sister Jimena Ceja - 13 years old, younger sister