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In this interview conducted on December 31st, 2017, sixteen year-old Malini Correa talks to her father, Sanjay Correa (60) about his life growing up in India, school, and his process of immigrating to the United States. He describes his family,...
Jyotsna Kartha reflects on her life and the profound impact Hinduism has had on it from her childhood to where she is today.
Sydney Walsh explains to me her childhood and what it was like growing up in a small town. She includes information about her life in college and aspiring career to become a dentist. She also has stories to share about...
We talked about a lot of things but most importantly we talked about how she felt when she moved to a different country and choosing her career path.
Best friends Aishwarya Warrier (31) and Divya Malyala (29), who immigrated from India, are celebrating Aishwarya's 10th year as a resident of the US. They look back on their journey of new experiences and look forward to new adventures.
I interviewed my family friend about her childhood and her siblings. She talked about how she was inspired to become a doctor by her father. We talked about how long it takes to become a doctor and also about what...
Karyn Mucklow (63) and her One Small Step partner Lauren Lambert (21) exchange travel stories, anecdotes from former times, and life lessons.
Swarna Reddy is an Indian woman that grew up in India and spent 6 years in the USSR. She talks about her experiences.
Ted Carey, 67, son of Donald Carey, 92, have a biographical conversation briefly covering experiences and aspects of a full and rewarding life.
Radhakrishnan Gopalan (48) talks to his son Shrey (12) about his experiences growing up in India, coming to the US, and his career as a professor.
Rachana talks to her father about fleeing a city infected with a deadly disease and what he did, felt, and took away from the experience