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Dyana and I talked about her success and how she did not realize how much repsonsibility came with being successful and an adult.
I ask my mom how she reacted when my brother lost his first match at one of his first national tournaments, yet still came back to get third place. I interview her about the emotions felt and the relief of...
Colleagues Michael Wilcox (35) and Richard Lynch (53) share a conversation about their work at Re-entry Alliance Pensacola (REAP), how they came to that work, and about homelessness in Pensacola.
Rediscovering yourself, success, values, are just a few topics we brushed over
I interview my mom, Stephanie Kirk, and ask her questions about her life in Salt Lake City. We talk about her career as an interior designer, some life lessons, and impactful experiences.
Mrs. Stelling, a music teacher at a gifted center, talks to Rishi Desai, her student, about her experiences over 45 years of teaching. She talks about what she loves most about teaching. She also mentions what her students have gone...
My father has been through a lot throughout his childhood and he dreams to make a better life for his children to be successful and achieve their dreams.
My dad Terry Yost does not have a college degree. He has been able to provide and be very successful for almost 20 years.
This is a great time with my dear friend. I learned several things about Lisa that I didn’t know before.
We go through what these things mean to her and how they play a part in her life.
I interviewed my grandmother discussing her wishes and dreams for me (her grand daughter)
The struggles of Dave Welch from doing what he loved to doing what what necessary to support his family
Kaitlynn Ward Griffith (35) sits down with her grandfather, Allen Woodall Jr. (87), to discuss the lessons he has learned throughout his life, his passion for preserving history through museum curation, and each of their future hopes for the museums...
Today I interviewed a friend that I don’t get to see often so I could learn about his life.
An interview with a former immigrant to the U.S., Aya Khattab, who didn’t allow the fact that she was an outsider with little to no experience regarding the American culture, it’s native language, or its general lifestyle, to block her...
This interview is about success and happiness and what you can do to achieve those things at the same time.