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Kathleen Wright, 41, interviews her father Kenneth Lynch, 67, about his childhood.

Mary Isaacson (46) and Julie Summers (46) discuss their time spent with the CampFire organization. They have been involved in some capacity since high school and are both current Board Members

Akiba Shabazz talks with her daughters Naja and Zuri about her life growing up with her parents in Memphis, her marriages and travels.

Joyce Hayes, 64, talks with her friend Tanene, 28, about growing up in Chicago and her involvement with social work, education and politics.
I sat down with my older sister, Annelise, over the course of her Thanksgiving break to ask some questions about her life, our family, and some of her accomplishments so far.

Jann Cahoon (37) interviews her uncle, Harvey Cahoon (63) about the family brick business.
Mr.Hartley was a great person to interview because he's very interactive and If I had to do this in the future I would interview him again

Betty Olson-Zajichek (85) and Susan Zajicheck (60) interviewed by their granddaughter and daughter Maria Kemp (28). Betty and Susan talk about Betty’s childhood and young adult life, Betty’s late husband Hal, and favorite family memories.
My mom's reluctant approach answering my questions relating from schooling to life lessons to our everyday life.
Talk about ourselves as children and about high school and college experiences
Amanda discusses her favorite memory from her first day of NAU classes and Dania talks about why she chose to study at NAU.
Talked about Dad’s early life, family, wife, and decision to join the military along with the experiences he’s had from it.

Stacey (45) and Fred Rosenberger (41) remember the difficulties of explaining Stacey’s cancer diagnosis to their daughter, Olivia. Stacey and Fred remembers all the techniques they used to explain Stacey’s illness to Olivia.
