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My father talks about his views on his past life, and his current life. He talks about his opinions whether he thinks he is an optimist or pessimist, as well as what are the best and worst achievements of humanity.
A short interview to get some memories.
The life of my mom, telling about the ups and downs through her life and how she overcame it all. (21:50-24:48)
In this recording I learn quite a few things about my grandmothers childhood, political views, and life lessons. She shares information about her family before my her kids and also looks upon her achievements in life.
In this interview, conducted in December 2020 in Indian Land, South Carolina Addison Carter (12) interviews her grandma Grace Goreth (74) about her childhood in the jungles. Grace shares memories about living in another country and then moving to the...
Matthew Bland interviewed by Zian Lane about his thoughts and ideas on the novel, ‘The Beautiful and Damned.”
This is my dads life and what he was like as a child. Also what his life is like now and some memories of me.
Regine Criser (FYS 178 instructor), Leslee Johnson (HUM 124 instructor), and Jessica Pisano (LANG 120 instructor) share the places they call home, their most meaningful questions, and their greatest life lessons.
Paul Baresel (69) tells his son Mat Robedee (38) about his father's service as a sniper in World War II. Paul and Mat reflect on Paul's father's story of encountering and sheltering a young woman who had been tortured by...
My dad Ryan Thompson (43) and me Madelyn Thompson (16) talked about fun and funny stories and memories from him past and me growing up.
My mom explains how her and my dad, restored an old abandoned house into a restaurant and winery.
My father and I talked about a variety of events that happened throughout his life. We discussed points of where he has been, his tough times and his greatest times, and why he made certain decisions in his life.
Asking my grandmother, Carol Foster, questions about how she perceived America during her childhood
I talk with my grandfather about his education and traveling experience in France.
My Dad, Glenn, in the summer of 1976 sold books door-to-door in North Carolina. He has lots of stories about events that happened while doing so, in addition to character traits of all the different types of people he met.
Lyes, a French-American, gives his opinion on current events in the United States today as well as contrasting them with his history in France
We talked about her views of the American dream. She believes that is very personal and different based on each person. We also spoke about her parents and her views on god and how it has helped her achieve the...
One Small Step conversation partners Mana Derakshani (67) and Susan Tauch (83) discuss travel, community and their love of food.
Lots of things were talked about mainly family things we’re talked about though.