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I’m this interview I interviewed my grandfather about the times in his life. We talked about what he did as a child and some of his opinions.
This interview with Dr. Taggart included six questions about her career as an occupational therapist.
Story of how the Colorado River and river guiding shaped experiences with water.
This here is a interview of me and my cousin and of my wanting to know more about him.
We pretty much just talked about her life experiences and what she has learned over the years.
My brother and I talked about his life and how he thinks he’s managing it. We also discussed our relationship as brothers.
This interview was brought back to my mother, Christine Benedetto, life. She shared her feelings, attitudes, and relationships.
We talked about my mom’s roots, how her life was when she was growing up. Including, how her life was when she came to the United States.
We talked about his work life and how he could be remembered after this interview
In this interview, conducted on November 27, 2017, in Brenda’s house in Tucson, Arizona, Kirstyn Thwaits (16) interviews her mom (45) about her childhood, type 1 diabetes, past spouse, and children. Mrs. Katterman shares stories about me, her second child,...
Durante la entrevista, hablamos de su vida cuando estuvo en su niñes y cuando estuvo un hoven.
A story of how Cecilio came from a struggling background and improved his life for the better.
In this interview I learned a lot about my Grandfather’s early life. I also learned a good amount about my great grandparents! In the interview you will learn a lot about the time period and what they did differently then...
My second recording session with my grandparents, Bob and Sally Klein, discussing their youth, meeting each other, falling in love, their marriage, and starting/raising their family.
Our family’s history with hemophilia and its treatment complications, including HIV, Hepatitis, and inhibitors. As we near a cure, we remember the past.
In 20 years of life, cherishing time is the most important thing I’ve learned