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My mother and I talk about her childhood growing up as a Hmong individual that immigrated from Laos. We talk about Hmong culture and what it means to us and the relevance of Hmong today.
On April 30, 1975, the Vietnam War ended with the nation falling to communism. In this interview, Tuan Cao recounts his experiences living Communist Vietnam and his escape to the United States.
My dad talks about his childhood experienced, his life immigrating from the Philippines to the United States, his greatest influence in life, and his advice to future generations.
Mike and Supha talking about growing up in different countries, how they met and where Mike’s career taken them
NovaWurks CEO Talbot Jaeger gives personal history and discusses the future of space.
The Rees Family reflecting on defining moments that have changed their lives and inspired them to make a difference in the lives of others.
Discussing the importance of developing services for children with mental health concerns as a part of a pediatric health system.
Todd Kennedy, a City of Hope cancer patient and his wife of 30 years, Diane, have lived in Orange County for 21 years. They share their cancer journey and why they are so thrilled that City of Hope is expanding...
I was interviewing my mom about her life in India and how it changed since she moved to the US with my dad. In short, she lived in Hyderabad, a huge metropolitan city in India, and while there she enjoyed...
I really enjoy talking to my grandma as I said in the interview I would love to talk face to face with her but at least I could made a video call that I really like it. Before the interview...
We talked about my Mom’s life in Vietnam, her school experience in America, and her career.
The Yi family discusses the history of socialism and their personal experience with it,
My dad talks about his childhood experienced, his life immigrating from the Philippines to the United States, his greatest influence in life, and his advice to future generations.
...the story of a transplant living, loving and surviving loss in the OC.
High school sweethearts revisit the road to how their life experiences led to starting OC’s first direct estate tea company
NamUy (9 yo ) interviews his mother, Dr. Mai-Phuong (50 yo) about her exodus out of Saigon, Vietnam in 1975; and her family’s journey to Orange County, California in 1987.
I interviewed my mother, Deborah Reyes, and she told me stories of her childhood, parents, and life journey.
Financial perspectives and OC realizations by Armond Herndon and Anita Coleman who became friends at Irvine Rotary.