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Just getting to know my dad more whether I knew the story or not just delving into a different part of his life.
What makes people happy throughout a long life. What are some good morals to have.
Hope Frisby interviews Thomas Melin, her grandfather, about growing up, getting older, and falling in love.
Me and my Nana (Grandma) talked about her life experiences and the life lessons she has learned along the way! Very enlightening!
This StoryCorps interview was about my grandmothers life growing up in Beirut, Lebanon and her move to Chicago, Illinois.
Over my Dad’s 47 years of existence he has gone through many things. I learned more about family, love and his personal beliefs than I ever knew before.
After an enjoyable dinner with my friend Sullivan Clisham, I asked him pressing questions about his life and legacy. We discussed childhood memories, regrets, and what the future holds as young adults. We are 17 years old preparing for college...
After 57 years of marriage , Bruce and Trudy talk about how they met and what they love about eachother and their life together.
One evening, I talk with my dad Joe Tenn about everything I can think about, from Chicago in the 70s to fatherhood to weird work stories.
This interview was about Shirley Chavez. This interview talks about her life. This interview was recorded by Leo Chavez, at Berwyn IL.
I ask My grandpa questions to know more about who he is and how he got to where he is today. Learning life lessons, and things that should be passed down through generations.
I talk to my grandmother about growing up, having kids, moving, and her purpose in life.
This is a conversation between me and my mother based on her life experience and what she went through to give me lessons and an adventure of scenes of distinct cultures. It can also be seen the ideologies that she...
My dad is not a very opened person and I decided to choose him because I would like for him to open up me about his life and what it was like for him growing up.
Mr. James Smith Jr. is 103 years old. He is being interviewed by his granddaughter, Mrs. Tamara Pryor. Tamara is 48 years old. In this interview, they are taking a brief walk through Mr. James Smith Jr.'s life.
Friends ask each other questions about being in love, feeling loved, and the expectations we have from future partners.
My grandma came to Chicago at 4 years old and explains how her life was growing up.