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A sit down talk with my mother where she talks about her early life, and how she is today.
Anne Ballard shares stories of her life growing up in Nuremberg during World War II, meeting her African American husband, and moving to America in the 1950s.
I’m talking with my Nana about how her life was and what were her favorite things about it.
I interview my mom about growing up, mostly about her school experiences and how they defined the rest of her adolescent years.
My mother and I talked about her life and my own. She has experienced difficulty throughout her life while dealing with 3 children. She’s a single mother working two jobs. At the moment she feels that we are succeeding in...
I decided to interview my uncle because he grew up with 10 siblings and he grew up when things were very inexpensive and I thought that it was very interesting.
Tyler Fontanez (17) talks with his mother, Gretchen Gillung-Fontanez (48), about her life, her dreams, and what she hopes for the future for both herself and her children.
Steve Desroches (47) talks to his friend Vanessa Downing (50) about becoming a mother for the first time.
Caelan (15) interviews their grandfather, John Anastas (75), about his life.
Joyce and I talked about her life and all the fun and sad memories she had.
Carina (13) interviews her mother mainly about what she is feeling during the Covid-19 pandemic. Both talk about what life has been like during this time and moment in this country as well as her mother's childhood memories.
My father and I sit down to talk about President John F. Kennedy, his assassination, legacy, and how he saw my grandfather save a guys life.
In this interview Alyssa Norton and Mary Matthews talked about Mary’s past and some of her greatest memories. Mary shared her stories of when she was a child and how she met her first love.
Interviewer James Bovaird (Age 14) interviews Victoria Bovaird (Age 53) his mother.
My Nana and Popop have been married for 51 years, in this interview they talk about their childhood, experiences in these years, and family.
A discussion on growing up as the “odd one out” in a caucasian neighborhood, and discovering family values through media and human interraction.