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This intereview between me and my grandma focus on my grandma past when she was a child. It also includes how she feel about her generation and young generation, from there she want to gives some advice for today generation.
My grandmother talks about meeting my grandfather, her life as a child, and meeting me for the first time.
I interviewed my sister about what I was like as a child and what she was like and what advice she would give herself.
Katrina, 31 years old interview with daughter Lilyanna, 11 years old. Fun questions and questions regarding her future.
My dad, Charles E. Johnson Jr., talked with me about him life growing up in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. We discuss racism, segregation, life lessons, and family. We end on talking about the funny story of my birth.
An interview with Farzana Gilani, talking about her regrets, experiences, and memories as an adult and growing up
Priscilla interviews her Kindergarten student, Jacob, with questions about life and the world we live in.
this is my grandpa tim he is 67. I had a nice conversation with him to let you know him.
She explained how she was a child.She told me some of her memories and what she did as a child.
I asked my mom about lessons she learned in her childhood, the most influential person in her life, and what she’s most grateful for.
Here, we share the story of a boy who was just fifteen years old when he was permanently kicked out of the house by his dad. Here's his story of what he did next.
uncle chet interviewing Seaver and Miranda at family gathering about their life, meeting, and future.
His life in general. I'd he could change things. And what kind of advice he would offer people
An interview with my beloved mother. I apologize for having so many key moments but my mother and I bond very well and I feel as though these snippets show that. 1:09-2:10, 2:50-6:13, 9:18-10:33, 12:55-13:16, 13:44-16:03
I interviewed my mom, Angie Green, and asked her a few questions about her life.