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this interview was with my grandma who is 60 years old. It was extremely interesting and I am so glad I learned a lot
This is my first interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith, born September 30th, 1929 in Atlanta, GA. He discusses growing up in the Druid Hills neighborhood and his happiest and saddest moments.
15 year old, Jason Singh interviews his Grandma Kuldip Kaur on growing up, wedding, her first child, school and seeing america for the first time.
I interviewed my maternal grandmother, Sarah (Sally), about her life in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and her life afterwards.
My Grandmother is explaining what she is most proud of. She overcame her fear of talking to a group of people.
We discussed primarily what was important to my mom in her life and many of her outlooks on life.
This is Cooper’s Thanksgiving Day 2017 interview with his grandma Carol Almanza.
This is some of the life of my grandmother. She’s so important to me and just such a big part of my life. You might laugh, you might cry, you might laugh some more, but no matter what you do...
I learned multiple new things about my grandmother even though I talk to her often. It took many tries to take the selfie because she wouldn’t smile :(
My Grandmother (Debby) talks bout my dad as a child and her career through her life
My name is Rylan and I recorded this interview with my Grandma, whose name is Jill. I am 14 years old and my grandma's age is 16. I mostly asked some questions about her childhood and parents.
Asking my grandmother, Carol Foster, questions about how she perceived America during her childhood
I interviewed my grandma and she talked about growing up in Manhattan in the 50s.
Vita Nahas tells her granddaughter, Sachi, about her first and last embarrassing job when she was 18.