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Natalie interviewed her mother, Carrie, they talked about the background of Natalie’s middle name and what Carrie is most proudest of in her life.
I asked my mom about her childhood and how it led her to become a engineer.
Recorded on 8/30/18 at Atticus Bookstore Cafe as part of the Bread Breakers project.
in this interview, i will be talking to Mrs. Esterline about her job and what she has to do within it. I’m going to ask her a few simple questions about her job, and then go deeper into the details...
This interview is between me and my stemp, most of my questions are related to her most memorable moment
Ava Crile and her grandma Christy talk about Grandma growing up and her first few jobs.Ava is 13 and Christy is 58. Christy is married to Brian Crile and he is 60 years old.
Mary Ames Booker (61) interviews her neighbors, Barbara Miller (83) and Doug Miller (82), about their upbringing in Wilmington, North Carolina and how Wilmington has changed over the years. Barbara and Doug also talk about how they first met, and...
In this interview, on November 25, 2018, in Lansdowne VA. Zach Comi interviews his mom Melissa Comi. They talk about her husband, jobs, childhood, and memories.
I interviewed my father about his childhood, his first experience in the United States, and overall how his life has been from his first wife to his first child.
Today’s interview was with Ryan Rider he is 36 years old. He is my husband of 11 years! Our topics were over basic life questions and how certain complications make him feel.
Bob & Roberta share stories of their marriage and parenting.
In this interview, conducted on April 1, recorded by Allen (13) in Michigan interviewed by Cathy (30) in Washington DC, about her personality and life experiences. She shares her life experiences and what she has learned from them in the...
Please skip to 1:32. I interview my grandparents, Annie Kim (75) and Paul Kim (80), on their experiences immigrating to America and owning a liquor store in South Central LA during the LA Riots. My mom, Julie Kwon, is translating.
My interview with my father, Stan Snyder. He is 88 years old and discusses his life his family, his job, as well as other things.
Keith and Hwa Shim, my grandparents, talk about their experiences with communism, immigrating from North Korea to South Korea to the US.