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Ama’s life as a military kid also she added “I think I forgot to tell you I wanted to be a teacher cause I wanted to help children and my aunt taught in Germany and Japan so I thought that...
My mom talked about thanksgiving as a kid compared to thanksgiving as an adult
She is my mother, I chose her because she is a great person and has a lot of interesting stories, I personally think the interview went great. This process went smoothly but it could’ve been improved by possibly getting it...
We discussed the climate emergency and resource descent and their impacts on attention and stress. We included ways that individuals and communites can cope with these stressors, from personal experience and academic sources.
Sheila Roddy (75) and her One Small step partner [No Name Given] [No Name Given] (65) discuss their upbringing, the kindest people in their lives, and their thoughts on the United States - Mexican border.
We talked about my mom’s background and how she Thought of raising me. We also talked about how she lived her life. Also we spoke about how she was a easy going bookworm.
Bosco Sticks, Froyo Face, and what is really the difference between aquariums and zoos? Find out in this interview with my girlfriend, Lauren
In this interview I talked to my grandfather about his life. We talked about his childhood, Vietnam, and my grandmother. Bill is 78 and I am 12. He suffers from dementia so there were a couple of things that were...
My participant talked a lot about her personal life and some famous events in history she remembered.
Anna and her dad have an interesting conversation about the climate crisis...
We discussed how Olivia’s relationship with local food has changed as she’s grown up and moved to a different city. We also addressed common barriers that people face when trying to access local food.
John Delisa and Cameron Scharff discuss a hypothetical change in behavior for a town in northern Michigan in 2030 to help combat climate change. This includes changes both small and large for folks from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
A short interview with my dad about his immigration to the US in the late 50’s and his time living in Detroit during the 1967 riots
On a field full of heroes, winning is about working —and leading—together. No matter the cost. Welcome you to the eighth installment of A Picture’s Worth: Running for our Future. In this Episode, we meet Nikki Foster, a first-time candidate...
We talked about childhood and like in the 50s and 60s. We talked about family traditions and romance
My grandpa John goes over his life and determines what success and happiness is and how his definition of success and happiness is different from societies standard
Laura asked her mom about her favorite holiday & traditions and her childhood & school memories.
My mom and I talk about how she has prepared for climate emergencies, as well as any advice to my generation on how to prepare.
A student and teacher sit down one afternoon after a piano lesson to talk about life. Two generations come together to explore piano and politics, life and death.