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My grandmother(mother as interpreter/translator) talks about her childhood living in Eastern Ukraine after WW2.
I love to talk with my dad and it’s awesome to share those conversations with other people.
We talked about life and love two days before her 94th birthday.
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...
Maraiye Dizon asks her parents, Fatima Generoso and Richard Dizon about their relationship, especially since they've been apart for the past 7 years.
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...
Maureen is 63 years old. - Yaya. Khloe is 10 years old. Interviewing Yaya for school project!
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.
I am interviewing my friend Victoria. I asked her about her childhood and her family; also I asked her about her future plans.
My mother is very grateful for her family and the people that have helped her grow.
In this interview I interviewed my mother and I ask her questions about her life. This interview was conducted November 27 2020, Albuquerque New Mexico, in my living room.
I asked my dad a couple questions about his life, family and career for a school project.
I interview James Fyke, a long time friend and youth counselor of mine about his work in the police force and his experience as a member of my church.
I interviewed my grandma. I asked her questions about her life.
My grandmother, Mary Kay Klim 63 years old and Kevin Brandt, 14 years old. Mostly about family and growing up.
My name is Emily Ta and I am interviewing my uncle, Rod Faccio. My uncle had a wild childhood and a teacher who deeply inspired him. Through years of experience, he has learned the importance of hard work and perseverance.