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My name is Alana Fernandez and I am interviewing my grandma, Anna Fernandez in Miami, Florida on November 25, 2017. Topics related to school, childhood, politics, and work were discussed. Anna Fernandez is 82 years old and was born and...
Interviewing my grandfather, Richard Thorner, on topics around the holidays, traditions, school, and more.
Talking about first day of elementary school back in USA
Niobe Schumer (19), interviews her grandma, Suzanne Stirnweis (75), talking about various events from Suzanne’s past. We discuss her childhood & upbringing with her parents and siblings, her work life, and various life lessons Suzanne has learned from her experiences.
My father describes his life story beginning from his experience as a refugee and ending with his accomplishments in business.
This interview was about me asking my dad about his life, from childhood to now.
Speaking to my grandmother about family, her childhood on a farm, etc.
My Aunt Hazel, 72 years old came to my house for a very interesting interview..
In this interview, we talked about her early life before I was born, and her school experiences that lead to her early adulthood.
Childhood in Sweden, adult life in US, family, friends, important influences on her life.
sadly the first 20 minutes of this audio was lost and you are jumping right in the middle. Life and how it is important to have goal, not act on emotions all the time.
This an interview with Xochitl Bautista, my mother, about her growing up and school.I asked questions about her childhood and school memories.
Today I talked with my grandma; she is currently 59 years old. We talked about how she had a rough childhood with an alcoholic father and mother who didn't show any compassion or love. Her grandparents owned a farm where...
I talked with my Safta (that’s grandmother in Hebrew) about her milestones, her worries, her hopes, her life.
Interviewing my amazing wife about the time we lost when I served in the Army.