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This is about Mayra’s story about growing up in the projects and noticing how it changed over time. And how she has to deal with the new things.
Franjesica has gone through things many can relate to. Being the oldest girl in the family, interviewing her at how she went on through life and what kept her moving forward.
My Grandpa is a God loving man who loves and cares deeply for his family. He is my biggest inspiration for everything I do.
Barbara Cohen sits down and joins me in a conversation about the changes in communications, media, and technology and her experiences with these changes growing up around the world.
I am interviewing a person I have known throughout high school and wanted to tell their story of a transition from female to non binary.
Loyd had many interesting memories and moments in his life when he impacted peoples life’s eather with Christ or as a basketball coach he is very humble and has won many awards for is impact on others. He loves everything...
In this interview, conducted on November 2015 in Villa Hills, KY, Haley Planicka (14) interviews her grandpa Jack Malone (76) about what it was like growing up, how he found his career path, and lessons he's learned on the way....
An interview with my father’s journey from El Salvador to the United States and his encounters.
Kristen Epley was so amazing to interview. She has overcome so many obstacles that life has thrown at her and is just an overall kind and genuine person. I’m so glad i picked her for this project because I took...
Andrew Manglos (24) and his sister Jen (32) talk about Andrew's struggles with depression, including his first suicide attempt and its aftermath.
For all who are joining the workforce, here’s a little something from my mother, Jackie Rose.
Jordan Griffith an uncle, veteran, son, Inter, businessman, brother, youth group leader, and friend. Listen as we venture into his hardships and triumphs and many endless lessons.
Why do you think we as a society but up this "barrier" that rejects change and new ideas?
Everything seemed to be fine until Casey was diagnosed with a head injury that never went away.