Not every nightmare is for the worst

In 1985, every parent's nightmare occurred in a little house in Willow Springs, Illinois. Nineteen year old James Gallagher dropped out of his local community college to start a tent company. Now, James is fifty two and just sold his...

The transforamtion of a freshman medical student: An interview between Melon and my friend Mintiya.

This Saturday, I had an interview with my Friend Mintiya, who is a student from Nanjing Medical University. I was so curious about her current living situation and I could not help asking her some questions about her past, present...

11-year friendship: Ian Zhong and Bonnie Zhang

Bonnie and I have been friends since we were in Grade 3. But we didn't have any contacts since I moved. Luckily we reunited with each other when we were in HIgh school and we are both studying in Nanjing...

Interview with my Father about the 1994 Surat Plague

Rachana talks to her father about fleeing a city infected with a deadly disease and what he did, felt, and took away from the experience

My dear friend, Jackie.
December 8, 2021 App Interview

Interview about her life and upbringing. Then a story through college during covid.

Usem interview

Asking my grandparents questions about their life.

College and Writing

Lizzy talks about her experiences and difficulties with writing and how college has changed her view of it.

Interviewing Marc Garganta

John Larot (16) interviews his friend Marc Garganta (22), a fresh Indiana Tech graduate, about what life after college is like, life growing up in the Philippines and transitioning to America, and questions about the future.

Katie and Mr. Truong

As Katie prepares to graduate high school, she and Mr. Truong share a conversation.

Healthy Aging Interview

Interview with a priest about his aging process. His concerns about the future and how his faith played a role in his health.

Michael Waddington and Tamar Lively

Michael Waddington: 2020-06-03 00:32:13 Michael Waddington and Tamar Lively talk about how their lives have changed. Moving from childhood to adulthood and living in Seattle in the middle of a pandemic.

Mother/daughter interview

We talked about growing up, school, tennage jobs, teenage years, how life is different now than it was back in the 80s/90s, jobs, and money. Overall I think my mom gives some really good advice/statements throughout the interview.