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Talked about her past and what life was like because of the generational gap. Also the present to see what life is like now.
This interview consists of life lessons and difficulties in regards to my grandfathers childhood and past career in the military.
This interview was taken by 11 year old Naurez Nizar on Nov 26, 2023. She interviews Nizar Mankulangara (her dad) who is age 40. In this interview, Nizar M talks about his education and lifestyle as a kid and now.
I interviewed Lea Smith for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall Univeristy. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno’s bookk...
I recorded this interview for the National Day of Listening back in November of 2010. In October of 2015, Dee Wilhoit was diagnosed with stage IV cancer, and she passed away in May of 2016 at the age of 55....
Ray Miller lives in Quakertown, but has been attending Musikfest since the 1980s. His one word is FUN.
Eden interviews Lexa on the effects of new media on communication, news, and music.
Max and Calvin ask Grandpa Gerald about his childhood, life, and career.
Kari is from Bethlehem and has inspired her friend, Joanne, to come and visit Musikfest for the past few years. Their one word(s) are RELAXING and COMPANY.
Hannah Kemp-Severence (40) talks with her dad, Philip Kemp (73) about his life in farming, being a lifelong Lutheran, his love of music and singing, and what's important for his family to remember about him.
Manuel Madera is my grandpa. We talked about my great-grandparents and what they were like, we talked about how he met my grandma, about his start in music and what kind of music he liked, and just about life and...
I asked an elder in my church about his general life, religious convictions, and experiences concerning American history.
I interviewed Paige Leonard for my First Year Seminar class Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno’s book “Ask...
Me talking to my dad, and him giving me good insight on what's important in life
Israel Rosado tells all about his past with creating music, and how his sound has developed with time.
This interview is mainly about what my dads life was like when he was growing up and what career path he chose to work in.
This interview is about the people who have the biggest influences in my mom’s life. Additionally, she shares with me why and how her career has changed over the years.
This interview was cut in to motion on January 7, 2018 in Marengo, Illinois. Marco Magrini (14) interviews his father (53) about his childhood. Ron talks about his tennager work life, his summer good hobbies, and his favorite type of...
I️ am talking to my mother about her experiences in life. Talking about her childhood, career, her children, and what she is proud of and knowledgeable in life for.
My really close friend Nabaa, she’s 17 we’ve been for almost a year and we just mostly talked about career,future etc
Discussed her childhood and how her past has shaped her into the person she has become and how it helped her become a singer.
Listen to a mother-daughter team discuss the evolution of music from the last 60s to today’s trending (or not so trending) tunes.