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My mom (Jackie) talked a lot about her childhood growing up and told me what led her from living in a small town in Ohio to moving to New York City and how she eventually ended up in Miami.
Overall, I learned a lot about my mom, when she grew up and entering her new life which was parenting. And what she went though in the beginning years of becoming a mother.
This interview Is between 12 year old Aidan Adams and Stacy Adams, his Mom while visting Kingston, NY during Thanksgiving.
This is my best friend! She has gone through a lot recently so we are gonna talk about all that.
A mother’s reflection on life events, experiences, and journeys. Sharing advice from mother to daughter.
Talked about the life of my stepdad in general. Not too long of an interview.
Talking about the past, and memorable moments between the both of us. All in Spanish.
Diana Cortina-Rodriguez (33) speaks with her grandmother Norma Taulet-Ball (90) about her life growing up in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
Today we normally don’t have a chance to talk to the people who matter the most in our lives. On November 24 I sat down with my mom and we talked she told me about her life in Peru and...
My mother spoke about her past memories about her husband, her life, and me. She also included some tips for me as a teenager and spoke about what she considers life to mean.
Carina Fernandez (48) is being interviewed by her daughter, Sol Fernandez (13). Carina talks about her teenage years in Argentina, her personal opinions, and her family now living in Miami.
We spoke about her childhood and some memories she has. We also talked about her memories from my childhood and what she wants for me in the future.
Growing up in Miami as Cuban and French Canadian first-generation immigrant and life on Balboa Penninsula.
Quick 10 minute interview with my aunt
I tried to share a story about my dad and I’s unspoken language and mutual respect for one another when I was growing up.
My interview with my mom that I asked her about her job, my childhood, and what she thinks about me.