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My mom talks about her life experiences and how she met my dad and what happen when me and my sisters were a baby
I asked my grandmother about her experience with life as a young lady in the Diablo neighborhood in El Paso, TX. Please ignore some of the incorrect facts as her memory is fading. Thank you for listening.
Mekaylah talked with stepfather Christopher Connelly. They discuss any memories Chris has about his life and how both of their lives have changed since they met.
In this interview, I was able to talk about life with one of my favorite teachers. I learned some new things about him, his family, and his road to becoming a teacher!
I interviewed my grandfather about his life experiences. We discussed his entire life and his hardships throughout. I learned a lot more than I previously knew about my grandfather.
Misty Warner, my mother, born December 19, 1976. She lives in as sustainable as she can and despite adversities she is contempt with her life. Mom and I talked about the past, present, and goals for the future along with...
I interviewed my grandmother, Vicky Fitzpatrick, about American history and personal experiences.
Levi Lamberjack Speaking with Cliff Terry, a Vietnam Special Forces Veteran. Warning; Graphic Language.
This interview will discuss the topics of communication, family, identity and much more. I will be interviewing my mother who is an Irish immigrant living in the United States (U.S.). The purpose of this interview is to determine the lifestyle...
Jordan Southerland takes us through a journey as he discusses a variety of topics from childhood to career path. Interviewer Andrew Mainord leads Jordan to discuss the personal topics while still having a fun environment.
I talked with my dad about his life past and present (even though he didn't go into much detail :)
“Sometimes the ones you think are your friends are not your friends”
Nonno Gino talks about his time in Italy, coming to America, and his time welding. He says to “never stop learning”.