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We talked about life and what it means and giving advice to me and future generations
Following the end of World War II, some German Prisoners of War were kept in Ithaca, New York. Buses would bring them to nearby farms where the were fed and worked in the fields.
Recorded in Oxford, MS, on November 25, Andrew Atchley asks his grandfather, Randall Atchley, about his life in Rolling Fork, MS. He recalls growing up and the adventure he had. Randall also tells of the freedom a small community can...
I interviewed my paw-paw, he has really good stories about childhood and what it was like.
Grandchildren Zack and Chelsea interview their Grandma Judy about her life growing up on a small farm town outside of Spokane, WA.
Ashley Hawkins and Christopher Harders talk about school memories, career wishes, and moving from suburban life to farm life in rural Northwest Indiana.
She shared some memories about her sisters and brothers and growing up in Honduras. We talked about our ancestors and her parents and grandparents. She described the overjoyed feeling of her finding out about her pregnancy.She shared a beautiful saying...
My grandma and I talking about her life growing up to now how she feels about certain things in life
I interviewed a professor for my business ethics class. I got to learn his personal life as well as his professional experience in the business world.
Myself, Braden, interviewed my Grandfather about his early life on a farm. He includes many details on how life was back then and how he became who he is now
I interview my great-grandmother, Darlene, about what her life was like growing up on a farm.
Friends Carla Hinman (51) and Katrina "Katie" Vaughan (52) discuss their longtime friendship and reminisce about the summer before starting college.
Dorothy Hutchinson on growing up in Hingham Massachusetts #HinghamSeniors
Laurel Crafts (50) and her sister Holly Crafts (45) talk to their father, Bryan Crafts (83), about his stroke and rehabilitation.
This is an interview with Nasir Shamsi about growing up in Pakistan and immigrating to the United States.
My dad grew up on an 160 acre farm with pigs, cows and horses. He talks about what it was like growing up on a farm.