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James Del Balso: 2020-09-01 15:02:24
Fifty eight year old Bobbie has lived in prison off and on for more than half his life. He has no skills, but looking for a way to make some money.
Randy Crane (46) talks with Scott Acord (59) about his journey from being a minister to working in a Christian finance company before he found the job that most suits him at Providence.
How hard it was growing up at 15 years old married.
In this interview me and my stepdad talked about his style of growing up. I realized that he’s been through a lot and he has a lot of touching stories in his life.
This is an interview with my dad about his experiences in India and America, and what was different and hard about being an immigrant.
It was an interview where we didcused my grandfather the aftermath of the hurricane and other stuff
They were living in Seguin, Texas, when they met at a high school dance. After 55 years of marriage, Harvey Oyler talks about the secret to his long relationship with wife, Ann.
Mrs Hallman shared her memories with us which were things that were important to her. She was explaining how school was different back in the day and told about her volunteer work. She shared who influenced her life and her...
She is a 1st generation Mexican in the US figuring out her love language and future. Food is the biggest thing in her life for many reasons but the biggest reason is love. (Interview ends at 41 minutes. The recording...
Sunny Wong (40) and Justin (32) discuss their backgrounds, families, jobs, and living situations. Sunny recently moved from Hong Kong to New York, where he works in archives, while Justin lives in Atlanta with his wife, daughter, and foster dogs.
My mom talks about her experience on the day of 9/11 and how it affected her. She goes into what happened after the events took place and how her life was affected.
I interviewed Janice and Paul and I learned a lot about what life was like for them.
Reflecting about the gentrificatioj of grove park
I interviewed my father about his early life before he met my mother. He told me of how he left communist Romania and ended up meeting my mother in the end.
In this interview, I asked my grandma a few questions that I thought were worth asking about her life. The questions asked were ones that allowed me to get to know my nana a little more.