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me and mom reflect on things in her life. her decision and thoughts on people. one important story inside many.
We talked about happy memories and what she would liked to be remember like
In this storycore, we discuss the struggles of life with a single parent.
What I talked about with my younger brother was important and meaningful things in his life. Wether its relationships, athletics, academics or religion. Things that are important to him and people who are important
Life in the rural South in the 40s and 50s. Family, love and life.
We talked about life and the events and things weve been through . We also talked about the fact that u can be who u wanna be and dont let others tell u differently
I (Ty Romeo, age 17), interviewed my Grandpa (Robert Romeo, age 71), asking questions related to his life, and his story. We talked about topics relating to human nature, life lessons, and religion.
This is an interview between myself, and my Mom. She’s my bestfriend, and the most easiest person to talk to, so I saw it best fit to interview her for my Storytelling Assignment.
jakeena hamm(41) was interviewed by me santana avery(14) on her life and things she did in them
In this interview, I sat down and chatted with my grandfather who is on my fathers side. In addition to that, we talked about how he grew up as a child in North Carolina and Chicago, his time in the...
this is a interpersonal interview for my speech assignment to talk to one of my family members so I like to talk about my mother because she believes that between her personal life from her childhood and the present right...
I talked to Rusty Herpel who is 49 years old and he is my dad and we talked about his life and his work.