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I interviewed my grandmother, and in the end she notices that there’s alot she never really thought about and she is grateful for the experience.
I interviewed my grandmother Carrie. We talked about different parts of her life and different people in her life.
An intimate and entertaining interview with my own mother, one who I truly cherish, respect, and love.
John tells what he is grateful for in America and explains his regret for coming to America at an old age.
Mostly talked about childhood and marriage - how he met my grandmother. Additionally we talked about his dreams as a kid.
John's struggles in his early childhood with food addiction. He has been through many things and has had many regrets bu eating healthy at a young age was his biggest regret so far.
We mainly talked about his relationships with other and his regrets, etc.
My dads childhood, coming to and working in America, and his thoughts on love child-rearing
Arnold Aanonsen, a Korean War vet, discusses his life and what he expected in America compared to what he sees now.
My grandmother, Mary Guzzo, was born and grew up in a poverty stricken community in Brooklyn, New York. She lived in a small apartment complex with her older sister and two younger brothers. Her father remained in her life until...
I interview my father about his early life and his experiences growing up.
A 14 year old student at Canton, Dylan Powers, interviews his 53 year old mom, Debby Powers, about interesting questions about her life.
My dad immigrated to the United States from Cape Verde during his teens. I wanted to get his view on what his life was in Cape Verde compared to what it became once he moved here.
An electrician turned self-made business owner reflects on a beautiful and challenging life.
An interview with my Grandmother Amelia. She shares her memories along with her emotion with me.