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I interviewed my mom about her childhood and what she was like back then up to the time when she had me and how that changed her life.
My mom and I talked about different subjects. We mainly talked about her life and little moments we had.
I am going to interview my father because he’s kinda old and has a very interesting past. He grew up in Puerto Rico only speaking Spanish and then decided to join the army. I hope to find out how that...
I interview my grandfather about life when he was kid and his time in the Navy.
Rodney Farmer (75) speaks with his stepdaughter Pam Bessey (56) about his time serving in the Vietnam War. Rodney discusses Agent Orange, his travels around Southeast Asia, and memories from his time served that have inspired his poetry.
One Small Step partners Michael Zalewski (22) and Ron Lusher (60) have a conversation about their different perspectives coming from two different generations and their commonalities.
Betty Perritt relates her unique experience of serving as Ombudsman for the USS Downes
One Small Step partners William Lovett (32) and Claudia Kell (72) talk about their shared connection to Dayton, Ohio, how immigrants should be welcomed into the United States, and the need to take the vitriol out of political conversations.
When interviewing my grandparents (Ama, 80, and Agong 85), I asked them about their childhood, jobs, and experience moving to America from Taiwan. We discussed the contrasts between their lives, and the contrasts of an American life versus a Taiwanese...
My dad discusses his life immigrating to the United States in the 70s, his time as a marine and meeting my mother and having me.
My Grandmother and I explore the suggested questions for the thanksgiving listen, and have a wonderful conversation in the process.
This interview was about my mother and her past. It was also about the wisdom she has for her kids and generations to come.
Marsha and I talked about her family and her relationships with them. And, we talked about her childhood and experiences.