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We talk about his childhood, and what it was like growing up. How he met my grandmother and what he learned from her, how he found out he was going to be a father, and the joy he got from...
In this interview it talks about how Ashley Paniagua is interviewing her teacher Mrs.Carruth about some lifetime advice about college.
Talking with my dad about his life and the lessons he learned throughout it.
Lauren Augusta talks about her favorite memory of Isaac Wallace and gives her self advice and gets excited about Star Wars
the great thanksgiving listen on november 24th, 2020 by liv martinolich with grandma and graphics in their living room. these are my fathers parents born in New York City, USA. Both are 83 years old born in 1937. we discussed...
Bärbel Hönisch, Associate Professor of Environmental Sciences at Columbia University also known as Queen of Boron, transported us millions of years beyond the ice cores to the realm when Greenland had no ice. She took hold of a magical instrument...
my mother and i spoke about love and what it means and how her experience in the love life have changed her.
Martha Colon describes her childhood, family, lessons learned, and advice she would give to those who need it.
In this interview, I Nadia Sarhan (17) interview my mother Deb Sarhan (50-ish) on December 3rd 2017. I speak with my mother about the important lessons various people have taught her in life. She explains her childhood and how that...
We talked about some memories good or bad that my mom had. We also talked a bit about her advice to me and other kids and even adults can learn from it too. We talked about my birth and what...
Sadie interviews soon-to-be UNC graduate and peace advocate Savannah Wooten.
Our first interview kept messing up so we had to make 2 parts
Grandfather (Dave McVay) talks about growing up, different jobs, and their big family with his granddaughter (Caroline Dunning).
Since I've lived with her all my life, I thought I knew my mom well. Turns out there are a little more than a few things. She has been through a lot when including her life in Guatemala and here...
My mom had a rough upbringing and it seems to have impacted her life very much, specially as a mother. She’s done a great job raising my siblings and I despite of all the struggles we’ve faced.
Here I interview my 94 year old great grandma, Hazel Parker, and asked her a few questions about her life. She gives us a few stories about growing up and ends with advice for younger people like myself.
In this interview, Oscar Garcia (18) interviews his mother, Rosa (57) about what her experiences of raising children were. She recounts about some of her surprises raising children and what some of the things that she wished she knew when...
Brian Parker (51) and Marcella Parker (46) talk about growing up in Alabama. Talking about childhood, work, and watching their children grow all while giving advice.
Michele Koppes and Heidi Roop met “on an incredible landscape on the edge of the Greenland ice sheet about two years ago.” The conversation that followed made both of them think more closely about the value of science communication and...
Anne Quidez interviews her father, Bernardo Quidez, about his career and research over the years. They talk about how science and data analysis have changed, becoming more accessible to students, and about Bernardo’s experiences in working for the government to...
What was talked about revolved around growing up Hispanic. As well as the troubles parents faced with their kids growing up
Mary Hudson and Bill Lotko are both professors at Dartmouth University and researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Both study space physics, with Mary focusing on Van Allen radiation belts, and Bill looking at interactions between the magnetosphere...
Michael MacCracken, chief scientist with the Climate Institute came to Washington, DC supposedly for one year, to help ten different agencies involved in climate research to work better together. He stayed for nine years, becoming the liaison to Vice President...
Asking my mother some heart felt questions to reflect on her life and get some advice for others.