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Hugo talks about his relationship with his family from Bolivia, Cochabamba and his favorite memories from his childhood.
Dylan: Grandma had a lot of fun when she was a child. She played games with her siblings, but wasn't allowed to go to dances. She did mostly indoor chores and helped with cleaning. She also commented how she believes...
I have a quick discussion with my mom. We talk about her childhood and how that has influenced who she is today.
My mom talks about an experience that she and I had when I was a little kid. She explains what values she has gained.
This is my English project interview. It looks like you can't edit it so there might be some stumbled parts.
I took a little time to interview my mom, Maria, and just talk about her life and how she grew up. We discuss movement in life and how times have changed since she was born.
Our family background and its influence on us, and my mother's personal aspirations and perspectives.
My father’s life being an immigrant in the United States and what it meant to be a Filipino.
Toby and Bettina talk about their trip to China together to see Toby’s family, and then Bettina talks about her travels around the world as a young child.
Yifei Lou traveled to America to study pastry making at the Culinary Institute of America. But then her time here was changed by covid and wild fires and protests, andfor us we were able to see America in these times...
She is a 1st generation Mexican in the US figuring out her love language and future. Food is the biggest thing in her life for many reasons but the biggest reason is love. (Interview ends at 41 minutes. The recording...
Malaysia through the eyes of a sixty year old Sikh man. PART 1. (My first interview on story corps) I caught my father telling me a story about his time in Bangsar and I capitalised and interviewed him about it...
Kendal Miyakawa and his family moved to Thailand as missionaries as Kendal grew up. Kendal lived in both the United States and Thailand during his early life; this is Kendal telling his story and about Thai culture.
We talked about how my mother’s experience was when she moved from Peru to Florida.
This interview was done for the "Great Thanksgiving Listen 2019" on November 30, 2019 with my sister. Since she was not able to make it to Thanksgiving due to personal reasons, I interviewed her while she was in New York....
I (Joy Scott, 18) talk with my mom (Jocelyn Scott, 49) about her—and my dad’s—transitioning from their traditional teaching jobs to their careers as full-time Christian missionaries. We also talk about what it’s like having that sort of job in...
In this interview, me and my mom talk about how she copes with immigrating to a new country and integrates her culture with a new culture to live in a new place.
Alejandro Rodriguez, 18, joins me in discussing the expectations and cultural ideas in the Hispanic community and how that affected his school and career choices. We discuss his childhood and how he fights cultural setbacks. How being a first generation...
Susan Maldonado, my aunt(tia) we discussed culture and what she thinks makes up her culture.