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Roy Disney worked on a movie called Morning Light where they took kids who had never sailed before and trained them for months so they could sail in one of the toughest races in the world of sailing, the transpac....
Annabelle, Greta, and Nadya talk about how their lives have changed during the pandemic
In this interview, conducted on November 26, 2023, in Birmingham, Alabama, Maribel Johnson (17) interviews her father Michael Johnson (58) about his life in Birmingham, the place he never expected to still call home. Mr. Johnson shares various stories about...
In this interview, conducted on May 12, 2024 in Burlingame, California, Dylan Black (15) interviews his mom Elizabeth Black (49) about her exciting childhood growing up in Oceanside, San Diego. Elizabeth shares stories about going on long adventures with her...
Serena and her friend Cathy are talking about studying abroad. What problems does she concern and how she will face it? What expectations do she have?
Dorothy talks about change in her life, including moving and branching out from previous relationships. Dorothy talks about how change affected her life and how she got where she is today. Aliza also goes on to talk about how a...
Dear pals, Lexie and Marina, talk about growing up in the Midwest, resonance with effeminate men, coming out as many things, hospitalization, the anthology "Written on the Body." The interview may or may not close with a lil song :)
Mike talked about the power of invoking his eight year old self's guidance, embracing change, words and of letting our emotions be our guide.
I asked the questions that I had chose and wrote for the interview and my father had given a prolonged answer to each one where each answer held large sentimental value to both of us, a few tears were shed...
My cousin Tori and I talk about her experiences moving multiple times during her childhood, how that shaped her and where she is now.
Demi Clark has been in the work force for almost 20 years now. She has recently switched her job and has recently graduated from an advanced class at Yale. However she has faced a fare deal of career complications in...
In a captivating dialogue, retired educator Steve and current GRCC employee Jany delve into Steve's illustrious career trajectory and post-retirement experiences, emphasizing the significance of teaching and the invaluable skill of intuition in decision-making.
I interviewed my CTF sponsor about changes she sees in us throughout the pandemic as well as hopes for the future.
Shruti Joshi (28) talks with her sister Mahi Joshi (18) about her experience as the first girl in the family moving away from home and the challenges that came with it, as well as adjusting to the current pandemic.
An interview with my father on life, change, and new understandings since his Alzheimer's diagnosis two years ago.
In this interview, made on December 13, 2020 in Naperville IL, Heidi Mick (13) interviews Deidre Mick (49) about important events and people in her life. Deidre talks about how her childhood has greatly affected her life, and what her...
“I don’t care what people think, I will do anything and everything for my children.” On December 21, 2018, Daisy Salinas talked about her experience of leaving her home in El Salvador to come to the United States. She explains...
We discussed formative memories of my mother’s childhood, adulthood, and professional life. Additionally, we discussed how she wants to be remembered as well as what she wants her lessons she passes down to be. I learned about how I need...
Talking with my mother about her life and her wants for me. I am a 16 year old in Indiana living with my 47 year old mother.
I mostly asked her questions about her life as a teen and things that most impacted her life growing up.