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This is a interview for school. We mostly talked about a childhood
An interview about the childhood and home life of my Grandmother and the lessons she has learned throughout her life.
I interview my good friend about his life, we discuss immigration from Monterrey, NL to Laredo,TX and how that impacted his life. Mexican culture regarding family and friendship. Growing up between Mexico and Texas, living on the border.
Simon Draper's uncle, Don Johnson, moved to Japan in 1994. He recounts his experiences of entering a foreign country. He also talks about some of the favorite experiences and jobs he had outside of the US. Towards the end of...
My aunt talks about her young life, her experiences that have shaped her, and much more.
In this interview I ask my grandma questions about her life, stories about life in the sixties, etc.
Ok March 31, 2018 I Maya Johnson sat down with my mom to talk about her life experiences. Furthermore we discussed her childhood and events that have significantly impacted her life. Finally we had conversations about me as a baby...
In this podcast, I will discuss with a close family friend his perspective on the West. We will also take a deeper look on his childhood and the effects the West had on his life.
In this recording, Cammeron Bryant at Matoaca High School in Richmond, Virginia records a interview for the 2018 pilot of the Great Thanksgiving Listen. Cammeron Bryant is in 12th grade and is studying Honors College Composition.
Special guest talks about her childhood and experiences in India, her job experience, and her transition from India to America. My grandma can’t speak English fluently so I will be translating what she is saying.
i interview my mom with a cold, but when i run out of questions i interview my dad. crazy turn of events
An interview with my dad, Henry Bascope. We talked about his childhood memories in Bolivia, school, his parents, and his life in the U.S.