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Thanksgiving Day life, family, tradition, self
My name is Tanner MacDonald (17), I am with my mom Kate Macdonald (50). I talked with her about her childhood.
This is a short interview about my grandparents who are my father’s parents. My grandparents were very special to my father and should be talked about. This interview is very genuine and is from the deepest part of my father’s...
In this recording I interview my aunt, Roxanne Caravella, who is 52 years old. We talk about her experiences growing up, throughout her life with her husband and son, her job, and the future. With a few added interjections from...
I interview my grandfather about life when he was kid and his time in the Navy.
This interview was made on November 28th in Sandy Springs, (USA), by Ansley Gossett. The interview is with her loving grandmother Linda Brem, as we like to call her Mim! Mim explains how she met her current spouse Barry AKA...
Cheryl Wason: 2021-04-03 18:19:02 Adeline Holt Smith (89) talks with her daughter, Cheryl Ann Wason (64) about raising her 6 children
We talked about the diverse experiences we've shared at GBASO.
An over-the-phone interview about several of Mrs. Lewis’ childhood stories starring museum mermaids, circus unicorns and everything in-between!
Corey Check learns cool opinions from a wise person.
through this interview I asked my mom Cynthia (53) about her struggles teaching special Ed in the inner city as well as the things that she enjoyed about working in the inner city.
My father, Tony Spolar, talked about his experience owning a business during the 2008 recession.
Lolly talked about growing up in Wisconsin; meeting her husband Don Mills; having three girls Jan, Julie, and Jolene; and her hopes for her great grandchildren.
In this interview, I interviewed my mom about her experiences and history growing up in a family of immigrants fleeing the Holocaust.
Talking to my grandmother (89) about her life in WI and memories of our family.
My Grandpa Jim Eyster is a very impressive man who grew up in multiple different states due to his fathers job. His mother lived to the age of 102 and made an impact on my Grandpa’s life and many strangers.