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We talked about what it was like for my mom growing up the oldest of 11 children in the Upper Midwest, about my mom's religion/spirituality (Catholicism), and about my mom's parenting of me and my three older sisters.
i interviewed my Mom, Alicia Wright. She is 49 years old. we talked about her childhood and her role as a daughter and a mother. we also talked about her career.
This was an interview with my grandmother, Mamawa Sieway Kaisamba. During this call, we talk about her upbringing, her life coming to America, and how she reflects on her life now being 73 years old.
Dr. Bobbi Alba shares her new inspirational memoir about multiple sudden atypical losses. Topics include: cancer, loss of child, domestic violence, mental illness, homelessness, alcoholism, pet loss, transgender youth, and leaving a living legacy.
I chose to do this interview with my dad, Jeffery Kennedy, because he’s one of the most influential people in my life. He’s not one that usually opens up about his life so these questions will teach me a lot...
I this interview, my mom talks about her childhood and growing up in a large family in the middle of nowhere. She also goes in depth about lessons she learned from influences throughout her life.
The summary of this interview : In this interview my grandmother talks about her childhood in Minnesota and how things were so different from then and now.
We talked about some of the important things in my grandma's life and how she felt during those times
My dad answers questions about his life, and gives some insight about what he's learned over the years.
Two friends, and long time residents of South OC, chat about the emotional labor, challenges, and solutions for homelessness in south OC.
We talked about my grandma’s childhood, and her life growing up. We talked about our family’s background and some of her favorite memories/ proudest moments.
Today I will be interviewing my own father. We are very different but at the end we just got to know each other a little more.
This is an interview with my mom about her childhood, important life lessons and memories of her life
I asked my interviewee about her childhood memories, relationship with her parents, lessons she’s learned throughout school and work, how she met her husband, why she chose to live in Esko, how she wants to be remembered, and what she...
I asked my Grandma about her past life and what she was like as a child.
What my family, home, and community were like when I was growing up... NOTE: There is an error of WHO the interview is labeled for, at the very beginning. It is NOT for Estelle Lewis in Nashville, but rather it...
I (Cora, 15) interviewed my mother’s parents, Nana (Bonnie, 70) and Papa (John, 70). They talked about their time growing up as well as raising my mother.
Talked about childhood and growing up. Along with this, talked about family traditions.
Growing up in the Westminster area 1962~ with specific attention to the changing land use and community.
In this interview, I was able to sit down with my dad and further my knowledge about him as a person.
My dad and I speak about his life growing up and how he got to this point in his life. He shares important life lessons and special anecdotes of his life.