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Michael Hoefgen (17), interviews Ethan Bayerlein (16), about his life experiences.
We talked about our lives growing up and our opinion about how far things have come.
Jonathan Trameri: 2020-05-11 03:38:43 I ask my brother how his life has been during quarantine and how he has felt.
Kennedy talks to her mom about what her childhood was like and how things are different now compared to then. They also talk about school and fun memories they've had together.
Today I talked with my grandpa who watch racism in Wisconsin. He grow up in Michigan and was a journalist and then moved to Milwaukee to work for the city.
Interview with my mom and her expirences throughout early life to her imagration to the US.
This interview was about the persons life and what they’ve learned and what they have achieved from it. It was about her childhood and past life.
Stephen "Steve" Petrie (28) interviews his coworker, Dawn Scher Thomae (58) about her career path as an anthropology curator at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
This Interview is about how my dad came to Milwaukee. The struggles he had to do to come here to the United States.
We talked about pop culture related things like music and movies and how they differ from her era to mine. We also had some fun questions and some laughs
Amber Norkett (46) has a conversation with her mother Patricia "Pat" Norkett (70) about growing up, courtship, working, raising children, and volunteering.
An interview about friendship where we talked about our past and shared memories from our childhood. We also talked about who we are now and what we are grateful for.
Jerry Brown (82) interviewed his wife, Shirley Brown (74) about being in the nursing field since 1965.
Brian Kuzel (49) and Genevieve Osayame (56) discuss Brian's career in the church, what brought him to Alaska, his work abroad, and what the future holds.
John Burrows (66) interviews his mother, Marion Burrows (93), about her teaching career.
One Small Step conversation partners Alex North (33) and Gene Lauria (34) talk about how immigration in their families shaped their beliefs and talk through Alex's dilemma of whether to send his child to public or private school.
I asked my father questions about his immigration from Ukraine to eventually the West, and general questions about his childhood.
Sue Schlough talks about growing up in the Depression, working in Nagasaki 10 years after the end of WWII, her faith, sexual assault, and politics.
Friends Mette Pedersen (76) and Carol Rost (76) recalls how they met at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, reconnecting after several years of losing touch, and their children.