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Today I learned things about my Granny that I never knew I would enjoy learning. Her intelligence and warming soul made this interview worth so much more.
This is my childhood friend from when I was a little kid & ever since I moved to IN we have stayed in touch & play video games together. So I wanted to interview him. *sorry for the works that...
We talked about my grandma’s childhood. She also gave some life advice and wisdom.
I asked her questions related to what made her into the person she is today. I also asked her questions related to memories that will stick with her for the rest of her life.
Reminiscing about Hometown Days and how it has changed over the years.
Wayne Stidham, being interviewed by Alison Zajdel, talks about growing up poor, meeting his wife, and the professional climb to President of Second National Bank. Along the way, Wayne helped Richmond rebuild after the '68 explosion, bring IU East and...
I've interviewed my fiancé, Emily, about a lot of the things she's learned during her life.
In an interview that was made near thanksgiving on November 22 2017. A tenaager by the name of Joseph asks his father the hard questions that he has never asked before. His father talks about how it was when he...
We get together every year to celebrate my dads birthday in heaven. This year I wanted to interview my mom about my dad.
Jim Hitch, age 94 of Evansville, Indiana tells about how his High School raised money to build a P47 during WWII
We talked about my moms life growing up and what it was like.
Sisters Alexis Roberts McMillan [no age given] and Enid Roberts MD [no age given] talk about how growing up alongside Florida A&M University’s College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, as well as with their family’s pharmacy, Economy Drug Store, impacted...
A firefighter reveals his past experiences as a local southern Indiana firefighter. He discusses life in the firehouse, the camaraderie shared between the firefighters, some personal stories, and how stories were shared throughout the group.
Robert Head was born in rural Western Kentucky in 1958. He lived there for sixty years.
I interviewed my about his childhood and what he did when he was a child. We talked about his life and his best and worst memories.