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I interviewed my Grandfather about what he did and what happened in the vietnam war
Brothers, Jeff Tully (55) and J. Tully (57), try to make sense of the car accident that took their father's life away and talks about how different life has been without a father figure in their lives.
I chose to interview Mike Shaw, a retired BNSF employee. I thought that Mike would have good perspective on what being a railroad engineer was really like. Mike not only had pivotal information on what was expected of him and...
We Talked About Everything. Illnesses, Family Heritages, Relationships, And Future Careers All Of The Above.
We talked about Jamaal’s life, his passions and his life philosophies.
This interview include previous family history and a few statements for our future children’s children❤️
My mother telling me about her life. She has an interesting life that is full of many experiences. My mother is an amazing person that gladly accepted being in this interview.
I interviewed my grandfather about his childhood and adulthood. I liked interviewing my grandfather because I dont get to ask him a lot questions a lot of times.
Inin this interview we talked about my grandma's life for the most part and her opinion on some of it.
talk about what she loves most about it and why thanksgiving is so special to her and our family.
My grandma talks about her father's values and what it was like to be young in 1960's
Eunice Chambers discusses important influences in her life
I interviewed my mom, Kim, about her life and all the things surrounding it.
I wanted to learn more about Alex so I interveiwed him and learned some cool things.
In this interview, Bob Edwards discussed his memories from FFA and agricultural education. Bob was an FFA member from 1944 to 1948 in the Emporia FFA Chapter.
We talked about Dad's childhood, grandparents, influential adults, and advice for future generations.
Kara Krekeler, 33, interviews her father, Dave Beightel, 67, about his childhood ordeal with polio.