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Short chat about growing up in California, what my dad was like, and reading. We also dabbled a bit with ethnicity and heritage.
A short interview with my mama about childhood memories and mine and my twin sister’s weird childhood illnesses. Enjoy!
What it was like to grow up in Japan and then move the the US to go to school with children from influential families from around the world
My moms life was very difficult growing up but she always tried looking at the bright side of things and acknowledging how blessed she was and never giving up on her dreams.
Gene Harris (81) shares his childhood memories and experiences while in the U.S Navy
In this interview, conducted on November 26, 2017 in Annapolis, Maryland, Sarah interviews her aunt Mary Foelster about life growing up in Maryland and her career path along the way. Mary talks about life growing up for her as the...
We talked about the most influential person in my dads life and how he was in school back in the day.
We talked about how my grandfather was a doctor in the war. We also spoke about his childhood.
We were mainly talking about school and people who have impacted my uncle a lot.
Within this podcast, I talk about my school experience and how the school-to-prison pipeline and zero tolerance policies have affected my education process.
Best friends and former coworkers Kathy Klager (65) and Mary Olson (62) reminisce about their experiences in school.
We talked about the future, scholarships, and jobs. We also talked about memories and what they mean to us.
I talk with my oldest brother, Nick about his upbringing and influences on him to pursue a career as a first grade teacher. We talk about the role of a teacher, and the advice he would give to others doing...
This is an interview I, Kaelyn Jones-Rios, conducted with my grandma, Kathi Borges on December 1, 2019. It was recorded in Eureka, California.
We talked about school, and how it was different from then and now, and I can see there is more technology in this generation.
We talked about general topics about her growing up, going to school, her favorite things, etc
Junie Chen, a fifth grader talks about her life shifting from an elementary schooler to becoming a middle schooler. "As long as you try, you get a good grade" as she quotes from her gym teachers, which is her favorite...