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We talked about his life then as being a child and how he changed over the years then we talked about us his kids
I learned more about Ms.shonhart and when we talked we did have some fun
My grandmother loves her life and she loves her family. And she hopes everyone has a sense of personal responsibility.
Sandra interviews her maternal grandmother whom she was named after.
Hello my name is Wesley Feldman, I am fourteen years old, and I’m interviewing my mom, Dawn olmstead, on January 6, 2020, in Los angeles. As a hard working woman, my mom has earned everything she has achieved, and she...
Women should have the same equal rights as men and no women should have to feel left out just because of their gender.
Middle school teacher and I talk about narratives and the importance of independence, responsibility, challenging yourself and voting.
Join us for a morning talk with my mom who is aging and rapidly forgetting details. She is the great-granddaughter of William H. “Billy” Steen who was one of the freed Black families—Hawkins, Pearson, Reece, Steen, Shipp—who established Paris, MS...
My name is Linzy Rivera and I interviewed my father Robert Rivera age 50 on December 3, 2019 in Dudley, MA. My dad’s father came from Puerto Rico with the circus when he was 18. My dad’s father also worked...
In this Interview, my brother informed me of what his childhood was like in comparison to growing up and becoming an Adolescent. We discussed differences in school, parenting and our peers. I found out a lot of good insight on...
For todays StoryCorp, I interviewed Angel Del Castillo, who is my significant other and he shared some of his moments growing up and how he’s developed as an adult.
A 12 year old boy turns into a police officer. On December 31st Viviana Rodriguez asks her grandfather, Rafael Hernandez, what it was like to start working in such a young age and then eventually transition into being a police...
Elizabeth Medugno talks about her experiences growing up both in Italy as well as the United States. She shares memories, inspiring lessons and even gives advice to future generations. This is a story you will want to hear!