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I interviewed my husband, Mark Warner. He is 47 years old. We talked about things he is proud of in life, lessons learned, happiest and saddest moments in his life, what he hopes for me and our children, his memories...
We talked about my dad’s time in the Peace Corps and how that has been an influence in his life. Subsequently, we reflected in his life and conversed about what he wants now.
I asked my mother questions and found out things that we wouldn’t normally talk about. For example, her childhood, personal achievements, views on life, etc.
Marta Pearson (72) talks with her friend DeAnna Hadley (52) about sympathy, empathy, racism, the pain it causes and the need for African-American stories to be shared. She describes seeing a raw cotton field for the first time, being denied...
Mildred Vajagich, 90, of Highland, Indiana, talks about her life, growing up and her family
In this interview I interview my father figure to dig into his past to reveal who he was as a child and what he would think of who he’s become.
This interview includes topics including childhood, marriage, and life lessons learned. It took place in Plymouth, Michigan on May 9th, 2022. The interviewee is George Heineman and he elaborated on the importance of family and education.
Grandma interviewed about childhood, Korean Culture that she experienced, and her immigration story.
My mom and I discussed her childhood and what she’s learned while raising her family.
A conversation with my wonderful "Nanny B" (grandmother) about her relationship with my granddad, Jerry Blue. Silly memories and meaningful life lessons from very wise woman that took place on a lovely Friday afternoon. We discuss the impact of growing...
Susan Herbin And her 18 year old Granddaughter, Alexis Smith do a interview into the world view and life of Alexis’s Grandmothers life.
This interview is me asking questions to my 71 year old grandmother, about her life, politics and the thoughts on the generation today.
This year for Thanksgiving, some of our family came down from Indiana. I didn't know them that well, so I decided that I wanted to interview them and get to know them more by learning about their childhood.
My name is Elena Serrano, I'm 15 and I interviewed my mom, Monica Serrano, who is 45. We discussed topics about her childhood. Such as, what she wanted to be when she was younger to the worst trouble she ever...
We talked about a few things happening during quarantine and some of her best older memories.
This interview was intended to inspire others. My dad inspires me through his past and hopefully this interview showed you why.
We really mainly talked about our own personal troubles and some of the little details about our friendship.