Thanksgiving Interview

In this interview my grandfather gave advice, story’s from childhood, and more. This interview gave us a chance to ask some questions he probably never told me the answers to. He grew up as a poor child but he’s family...

The Great Thanksgiving Listen

We talked about many things we started with childhood and ended with how he would like to be remembered. He gave many great words of advice that and shows how hard work passion and love can lead to a happy...

Getting to know my best friend more

We talked about who her biggest influencer is and then we got into deep questions like how would you like to be remembered and if this were to be our last conversation, would there be anything you would like to...

Interviewing Grandpa: Forrest L. Smith discusses his childhood

This is my first interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith, born September 30th, 1929 in Atlanta, GA. He discusses growing up in the Druid Hills neighborhood and his happiest and saddest moments.

Interview of my Father, Ferrell Chappell

This interview is of my father Ferrell Chappell who was born on August 20th of 1971 in Tift County, GA.

9/11 Through My Father’s Eyes

The experience of 9/11 through a non-native born man who used to live in New York.

Alif Institute: Awad Awad

US Army Veteran Ben Dininger interviewing Awad Awad, a professor at the University of North Georgia. They speak on Arab culture, being an Arab-American, and life in general.

Harryiah interviews Mrs. Celia Preshon

Important things to learn about one an another. Always listen to what your partner has to say it can be really important.

The Great Thanksgiving Listening

We talked about my fathers childhood, about his wife and children. We also talked about his religious beliefs and where and why he works where he works.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen (Zachary Moss)
November 26, 2017 App Interview

In this interview, I interview led my granny about several general topics concerning her life and her family. It was a truly great interview that brought back some great memories of my life with granny and some stories of her...

Project for history – Ray and Camp

Camp is a 47 year old banker who works for colonial trust company. He has 3 kids, Camp jr, Asher and Ray. He talks about thing of life, how he was younger and where he works and how he likes...

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Anna Wasden and Joan Hunter Christensen

Anna Wasden (58) sits down with her mother, Joan Hunter Christensen (86), to ask about her family's turf accounting business, what it was like growing up in Distington, England during World War II, and the family traditions that differ from...

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Jim Martin and Kevin Price

Jim Martin (98) talks with his friend and neighbor, Kevin Price (57) about his service during the Second World War. They cover his initial reticence to enlist and how he changed his mind. They also talk through some of the...

Mom

We talked about the differences in college life and the application process along with changes in family life.

Memories with Mom

We talked about my mom’s childhood and upbringing. We also talked about what she hoped for me and my future and how I have been as a child.

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Evangeline Anderson, Robin Deveaux , and Lillie Thomas

Acquaintances Lillie Ann Thomas (49), Evangeline Anderson (47), and Robin Deveaux (55) talk about being apart of the sickle cell community in Atlanta, and their most notable experiences raising (and losing) children with sickle cell.

Realizing your passion

Rachel Siler interviews Beth Anne DeKeizer about finding her passion and being brave enough to change her career path.

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Demethris Hester and Sabrina Grossman

Sabrina Grossman (34) interviews her friend, Demethris Hester (49), about his most notable memories as a client of Back on My Feet, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that uses running to help those experiencing homelessness to become self-sufficient.

Blake McBrayer and Michelle Cronic’s Interview

The things that were talked about were how her childhood was like. Also how growing up was like.