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This is Lauren Gant’s test interview for the Great Thanksgiving Listen, 2019.
I love to talk with my dad and it’s awesome to share those conversations with other people.
Maureen is 63 years old. - Yaya. Khloe is 10 years old. Interviewing Yaya for school project!
I am interviewing my friend Victoria. I asked her about her childhood and her family; also I asked her about her future plans.
Jamison and His mom (Betsy) answer some questions about her life and his life growing up.
My grandmother(mother as interpreter/translator) talks about her childhood living in Eastern Ukraine after WW2.
Me and Jessica are cousins and we’ve always been closed and told each other everything. But doing this interview showed me that theirs so much about her that I don’t know, but it’s nice now knowing I know more about...
The redhead girl behind me is Layla. I first met her in our team sports class. We were playing hockey and we ended up on the same team. I need someone other than sweaty boys to talk to so I...
Jamison and His mom (Betsy) answer some questions about her life and his life growing up.
Maraiye Dizon asks her parents, Fatima Generoso and Richard Dizon about their relationship, especially since they've been apart for the past 7 years.
My mom talked a lot about her relationship with God, and how he changed her life. Also she talked quite a bit about family members.
Growing up in Hobart, branching out in her twenties, becoming a Kindergarten teacher
interviewer name: Mary Gilmore interviewer age: 20 interviewer and participant relationship: sisters topics discussed: family, friends, the future
Over thanksgiving, I interviewed my favorite Aunt Christine. She explained to me what her childhood was like and how it shaped her into the person she is today. She also talked to me about her happiest moments, and saddest moments....
krupa patel: 2020-12-06 22:49:31
My grandma, Barbara Viviani, had a very difficult life growing up. It all started with her father. He was from Ireland and moved to the United States and met my grandmas mother. They grew up in a very small apartment...