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I Crystal Woolen and Tameia Young talked about who are people in our life that influenced us our impacted our lives.
Grandma Teresa Sanders (age 69) interviewed by Brooks South-Sanders (age 7).
Nichele "Chele" Wells, named for Star Trek's Lt. Uhura, Nichele Nichols, was destined to become a communications entrepreneur, a podcaster. Chele always had "the gift of gab" in her own words. Her jobs were always based upon her ability to...
Dolores Meurer Reed broke all the “rules” about what a woman could do and be when she joined the Women’s Air Service Pilots (WASPs) in 1943. Just one year before her death, Dolores and her sister WASPs, received the Congressional...
Second part of talking to Grandpa Skip after microphone cut out
The military was an important part of his life and it teaches many important things and if he could he would join again
A meaningful talk with my adoptive mom about us, 9/11, and my adoptive Dad Jon.
Papa and I talked about his childhood, how he became a chemist, how he met my grandmother (with my grandmother chiming into the stories). He also told me about the biggest lessons he has learned in life as well and...
My grandma shares her life as she was growing up and her life after her children and grandchildren.
Kiera Yarrow interviews her grandfather Walter Yarrow asking him about school, life experiences, and life lessons.
We spoke about the assassination of President John F Kennedy. It was interesting to hear the perspective of someone who was alive at the time.
A 17 year old boy asks his father questions about himself and some of his favorite memories of the boys childhood.
Small piece of my Mom’s Story of her life. New Family , Kids, and new outlooks on life.
This is an interview between Amy Do (20) and Callie Sadler (20) who are cousins. Topics that were discussed in this interview include old memories, proudest moments, and overall life. Hope you can tell how strong their bond is just...
I had to record my interview in sections because my phone started dying so this is the second half.
This interview consisted of me interviewing my parents and asking them a series of questions about marriage, their early life, tips for voting and their views on politics.
My mother decided to conduct an interview, to give us the view of the life of an African American woman from her perspective.
In honor of Veterans Day, I discussed with my Dad, Mike Rajnik, who was a former Colonel in the Air Force, on his life in the service and what it was like.