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My name is Liam Silhan I am 12 years old and in this interview I interviewed my mother Leane Silhan who is 49 years old. The topics that we discussed were ancestors, her childhood, her past occupations, her spouse, her...
On this episode, we’re spotlighting the topic of COVID-19 and growing up.
We talked about how he immigrated to the US from Pakistan alone when he was 16 years old and has learned many important life lessons. He powered through the hard times in life and has become an amazing, kind, and...
We talked about how he started his career, older family members, and favorite holidays.
I interviewed my grandma about her life in Europe and America.
Spoke about her life moments, achivements, expectations, and regrets.
About a Norwegian woman who grew up in Chicago. She is a flight attendant, wife, and a mother of 3 kids.
I talk to my dad, Norbert Caillouet, about growing up on the South Side, his experiences touring with bands, and some family traditions passed down through our generations.
This interview is me asking questions to my 71 year old grandmother, about her life, politics and the thoughts on the generation today.
Spoke with my mom about her life growing up. Also about our family’s background. Interview done in Spanish.
I talked about life with my mother and things she did with her life. I also talked her beliefs and things she wanted to change about her life.
This is a compilation of random questions asked to my little sister with the intent to have her listen to this later in life and see how her answers have changed.
In this interview, I'm talking to my grandmother on my mother's side. We mainly talked about her parents and grandparents.
In this interview, I sat down and chatted with my grandfather who is on my fathers side. In addition to that, we talked about how he grew up as a child in North Carolina and Chicago, his time in the...
I talked to my dad a month into my freshmen year at college over zoom