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We talked about his life and his regrets and what he would do differently if given the chance
Learning about my dad’s life while growing up and becoming a father and husband. Acquired some new knowledge and advice on growing into a respectable young man
Gia interviewed her father, Rob, and found out many things that they both could do better in life.
Going through the progressions of my dad's life and taking advantage of his importance on grades to ask some sentimental questions he'd rather not answer.
Kylei Mittler (age 15) interviews her Grandpa (age 92). They have a heartfelt conversation about the love of family and work. Adrian Mittler is a program chairman of his Senior Association and on the board for the Civic Association.
Interview with my father about his childhood and the major events that have helped shape him into the person he is today.
Dad and daughter talk about their relationship from birth to present and all things in between.
Stop and smell the roses and maybe you'll witness a miracle. Raising a premature baby from 1995.
Continued conversations with Gene Ochsendorf (69). Alaska, Steubenville, WV, & more.
This is about my father who describes his contact when he saw the Palestine-Israel war
Our foster son made us parents — and led us to adopt his two half sisters.
In this interview I spoke with my dad on his journey through life as a serviceman, father, and human being.
This is a story about the first formative experience I had as a new father.
For Father’s Day, Shilpa and Sachin Pai interviewed their father Suhas Pai about his experience coming to the US and raising a family.
A story of a father telling his daughter about the hardest time of his life: when his father took his own life
My father speaks of his early life before joining the marine corps and later navy, describing his 26 year long career serving the United States
An interview of Martha Greene Phillips, daughter of Howard Greene, about how his canoeing journals leave a history rarely documented. These journals contain well preserved photographs from 1906 to 1916 documenting the natural beauty of deindustrialized land and peaceful native...