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As I interviewed my mom, I learned that her experience of school was different from my experience of school. Unlike me, she studied very hard to go to college and she had a well-known nickname. It was also very interesting...
My wife Jennifer and I came down to Irvine for a visit and to do this interview.
We talked about the people who have influenced him and the events and things that are important to him.
Two journalism students talking about growing up, first loves and heartbreaks, and future hopes.
My father and I discuss his past as well as the characteristics that has made him successful as well as what he would like to impart to me.
Mr. Pehrson, Principal of Portola High School in Irvine, CA, speaks with sophomore Saachi Pavani about his journey to becoming the principal of a new state of the art high school. The conversation highlights how the staff helps students feel...
In light of the upcoming 50th anniversary of Troop 606, I interviewed former scoutmaster Gordon Nylen about his experiences with the history of Troop 606 and of his involvement in scouting.
A conversation about how we were raised, careers and ours views on daily life
Husband and wife team talk about their son’s diagnosis with type one diabetes, how it changed their family and work life. Then discuss the surprise diagnosis of the husband years after his son got type 1.
Brent and Sue are co-workers and this adventure gave them the opportunity to learn more about each other.
We talked about Michael’s important memories and the lessons and wisdom he has gained from those. We also talked about the influential people in his lives and how they helped shaped who he is today.
Two friends, and long time residents of South OC, chat about the emotional labor, challenges, and solutions for homelessness in south OC.
From El Salvador to NYU to “God”? Listen to how the love of music bounded us from now to our next generation.
Melissa and Renee talk about stories they care about in Orange County during commutes
My mother and I talk about her childhood growing up as a Hmong individual that immigrated from Laos. We talk about Hmong culture and what it means to us and the relevance of Hmong today.
On April 30, 1975, the Vietnam War ended with the nation falling to communism. In this interview, Tuan Cao recounts his experiences living Communist Vietnam and his escape to the United States.
My dad talks about his childhood experienced, his life immigrating from the Philippines to the United States, his greatest influence in life, and his advice to future generations.