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In this interview I asked my grandma of 83 years old about her childhood, her husband, her children, and other worthwhile life happenings
This interview was about Shaine’s life like what she went through growing up and how she felt. This is also about memories she had.
In this interview, my Nana discusses her favorite childhood memories as well as her family life then and now. She talks about her parents and my mother. After this interview ended, she told me more about her life, explaining how...
In the interview, conducted in November 2017, Olivia and Emma Ouellette interview Michelle Lupo about her childhood. She shares stories about growing up with her big family and about her father being in the military.
This is part 2 of If you’re going to do something do it right
This is an interview about life. I didn’t want to be formal with my grandparents because we have always been goofballs. If I were to be formal, I would ruin the beauty that is our relationship.
We talked about his time growing up and his family life. We also talked about his time in the military and what he would like to be remembered for.
My mother's interview. She talks about her experience coming to the USA her home life and upbringing. She speaks about her children and future expectations for them.
My mom talks about her childhood memories and stories in the family.
Renee Meer shares a few memories from her childhood including a Yiddish song!
I am interviewing my mother Erin Burke for The Great Thanksgiving Listen
An interview of my Grandmother Alison Quinn. She shares her most memorable moments from her early life and her hopes for the future. (For the Story Corps “Great Thanksgiving Listen”)
An interview with Koshie reveals her thoughts about healthcare and early life growing up being African American.
I (Kira Leavitt) talked to Marcia Via my grandma about our family and her childhood. I also asked her about advice for the future.