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My mom loves her family and she appreciates all the things they did for her.
Danielle Sharra, a junior at EHTHS interviews her mom, Jill Stabinski about her ancestors from Poland and what it was like growing up in the 70-80's. Additionally, she discusses what it was like to raise two children and her career...
My mom is a professor at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. I asked her about her experience with quarantine and how it affects her job.
I interviewed my mom on her life experiences and what she has learned from them. She shares her reflections on the past and offers her perspectives and hopes for the future.
Interview with my mother that’s all. The picture is funny I apologize it’s the best I could do. Other than that the interview was fun.
My mom shares a story about a necklace… the conversation then quickly evolves into sharing a beautiful metaphor for life and the transformations we go through.
In this interview conducted in November 2017 in York, Pennsylvania. I interview my mom Ayesha Yahya (35) about her childhood and family traditions. She shares her memories traveling to Saudi Arabia and India. She talks about her favorite hobbies and...
My name is Nora Romero.I am 14 years old. Today is December 3rd, and I am speaking with Nora Carbajal who is my mom. We are recording this interview in Miami Florida.
A part of a interview I had with my mom about her growing up with her mom being in the hospital often.
Part 1 of interview. We talked about his life growing up, his friends, high school, and his hobbies
My mom gives a description on what her experience was while working for the government.
I interviewed my mom who is a published Indian author and works as a radio host in New Zealand
This is my mom, I wanted to interview her because I think she should feel comfortable talking about her own life, and to know things I didn’t know.
Mom talks about the news and how it’s changed throughout her life.