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My father's time as a construction contractor in Afghanistan during the U.S. Afghan war.
In this interview I learn more about my moms childhood , her memories of me, and what she wants her future to look like!
Lizzy Calderon was the interviewer and I interviewed my mother Elena Calderon. My mom had moved to America when she was 19 and has lived here ever since. We had discussed every part of her move and all the adjustments...
Ann Marie Newman shares how she changed her weakness into her life vocation with help from the library.
Dave Pandya and his father discuss when and why Hitesh Pandya(father) joined the army and stated his duty within the army. Hitesh states what he does and how he does his duties while serving.
Basically asking philosophical questions about her future as an accountant and her opinions of the future!
Paulist Fr. Steven Petroff is pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic American Parish in Rome. In this interview with Emanuele Sesta, Fr. Steve reflects on the 99-year-old Paulist ministry in the Eternal City and shares his own vocation story. To see...
I interviewed Sister Faustina of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth during the 2018 FOCUS Student Leadership Summit for Catholic college students in Chicago to ask her about her vocation story and a little bit about her life...
Katie Kringstad talks about her journey with God and finding her purpose in life.
My mom and I talk over college plans, early profession and important life skills.
In this interview I talk to my dad about his marriage, job life, even picked his brain about his thoughts on politcs.
In this video I go over her experiences of what it’s like being a cna. I also asked some questions touching on the difficulties of the job.
We talked about her childhood, where she grew up, school, memories, jobs, and how she met her partner!
I talked with my mom about significant things in her past and present life.
I talked to Rusty Herpel who is 49 years old and he is my dad and we talked about his life and his work.
Brian Bruess and Debbie Faase share thoughts on how friendship, family, hope, and change are key elements to coming home.
John tells what he is grateful for in America and explains his regret for coming to America at an old age.