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In this interview, Conducted in September 2018 in New York, Ramell Dash talks to us about his experience through trial and error growing up and how it shaped him to the man he is now.
Today, I interviewed my father. He spoke about all the challenges in his early life and the things that he finds himself most grateful for now.
My Father (Mario O. Ramos Jr.) Was born in 1969 to parents who immigrated to America for better way of life.
Thad Murphy discusses his timeline from working as a minor in order to help his family to working at his education and law school. He discusses law school as he experienced it: difficult and stressful, yet fulfilling and gratifying. Additionally,...
Growing up in the 1940s and 50s, Korean War, Jewish humor, 60 yrs of marriage, love, relationships with siblings and having a work ethic.
My grandfather shared his childhood on the farm, and the impact it had on his life. He also mentioned his career as a teacher and his military service.
My father, Alex Panzardi addresses what his childhood was like and how it was growing up with two deaf parents and living with his grandparents. He goes into details about his Grandparents and WW2, and gives insight on what it...
We embark on the journey to discover the Deep Thoughts on family, religion, work ethic From Daniel Hinojosa
We started with my dads childhood, worked our way through his early educational life focusing on college and his first job. Then, I let him reflect on his current job and the balance between working and family.
This was an interview with my mother talking about her childhood, my childhood and her hopes for my siblings and I. We talked some differences in today’s society compared to life when she was a child.
My grandfather and I discussed his work history in order to derive career advice and important lessons that are learned from work experience.
Talking about family, growing up and significant influences in my Dad's life.
Justin (26) and Ina (26) talk about their work at the Danville Regional Foundation and how they want to contribute in making Danville a better place to live.