“Enjoy yourself, it’s later than you think!” – memoirs of a life devoted to teaching students in NY.

An interview inquiring about the interviewee's decision to pursue a career in education, how he handled stress, and lessons he learned. The interview ends with his life's most memorable memory.

My interview with Uncle Harold

My Uncle spoke about how great his childhood was and how he likes making people happy. He shared his hobbies like Hunting and making baseball bats.

It is important to always stay patient

Kristen Morris is interviewed by her sister, Jessica Kleppel. Kristen talks about growing up in the 1970s and having patience throughout life, and not being able to control everything.

Family knows who you are and greatly impacts who you become

In this interview conducted on December first 2019 on a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico, Susana Carrillo (14) interviews her friend and father Luis Carrillo (49) about his family relationships and one of the biggest changes in his life....

My Shanie’s life

I ask about my Shanie’s life in County Claire Ireland and When she lived in the Bronx and how her life moved on

The Life of Stevie Ray Dallimore

Ishmael Sanford talks with Stevie Ray Dallimore about influences in his life, lessons he learned, jobs, school and growing up, politics, religion, and film and theater.

Interview with Bob Pernick, Part One

Bob Pernick talks about his childhood, growing up in a Jewish family of six in the thirties, his college days, and how he met his wife.

Interview with my wife Nicole

I interviewed Nicole about her early childhood, her background, career, military service and other random questions.

Jake Rongholt interviews Stacy

We talked about how she got to Full Sail. Dived into what she does outside of this program and finally what family meant to her.

Interview with Paul W

These are some questions I asked my grandpa

Memories from Dad

Grace Costello asks father, Robert Costello, about growing up in Brooklyn, NY in the 1960s

Difficult Children

My name is Songyi Park. I am 14 years old. Today is Thanksgiving and I am speaking to Jinju Kim, who is my mother. We are recording this interview in Bayside, New York. We both discuss about her childhood, where...

Time with my dad part 1

My dad was born in 1931. I wanted to have a way to document his life so that my kids could learn about grandpa.

Trauma surgeon recalls his experiences on 9/11/2001

Marc Adajar recounts his frontline experience St Vincent’s hospital at NYC on 9/11

Grace Rocco and his dad Mark Rocco talk about basic background information of life between childhood and adulthood.

The interview was taken in my house on sunday, november 26, 2017. I, Grace Rocco, was the interviewer and am 16 years old. My dad, Mark Rocco, was the interviewee, and is 45 years old. I interviewed my dad about...