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I talk to my grandmother about growing up, having kids, moving, and her purpose in life.
My dad is not a very opened person and I decided to choose him because I would like for him to open up me about his life and what it was like for him growing up.
After an enjoyable dinner with my friend Sullivan Clisham, I asked him pressing questions about his life and legacy. We discussed childhood memories, regrets, and what the future holds as young adults. We are 17 years old preparing for college...
I ask My grandpa questions to know more about who he is and how he got to where he is today. Learning life lessons, and things that should be passed down through generations.
Just a shirt interview with a family member about what it's like to be a young adult and have young adult problems
What makes people happy throughout a long life. What are some good morals to have.
This is a conversation between me and my mother based on her life experience and what she went through to give me lessons and an adventure of scenes of distinct cultures. It can also be seen the ideologies that she...
I spoke with a very close family friend (a grandfather to me) about his experience in the 60’s. We spoke of Kennedy, the National Guard, Vietnam War, Segregation, and more.
Interview with my grandmother who is 88 and has lived an interesting life. Going over some childhood memories and where life has taken her.
My name is Oona Wade and for my US history class I was given assignment to interview someone important to me about a time in their history. I picked my grandma about the 1960s.
Mr. James Smith Jr. is 103 years old. He is being interviewed by his granddaughter, Mrs. Tamara Pryor. Tamara is 48 years old. In this interview, they are taking a brief walk through Mr. James Smith Jr.'s life.
This StoryCorps interview was about my grandmothers life growing up in Beirut, Lebanon and her move to Chicago, Illinois.
I interviewed my nana over thanksgiving. We had talked about her childhood, her favorite things about me, her work life, and even my Papaw
Today, Vicky Nham (16) interviews her dad (Dinh Nham (53)). Asking him about how life was in Vietnam, what jobs he was working at, and the overall environment in the rural areas of Trà ôn of the Vĩnh Long province...
Just getting to know my dad more whether I knew the story or not just delving into a different part of his life.
I christopher was talking to my mother Ana about her life experience and how it changed her.