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Devin Klemstein (17) interviews him mother, Dena Klemstein (49) about her work life, parenting, and life lessons.
I interviewed my grandma, Alexis Hoelzer, and asked her questions about growing up in the 50’s and about her life.
On December 1st, 2022, I interviewed my 75-year-old grandfather Richard. Richard and my grandmother Allison, who have been married for over 50 years, have lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for their entire lives. In this interview, we discuss my grandfather’s childhood...
Mary Tylicki (45) and her friend, Lisa Hayes (51), talk about their friendship, family, and community.
My parents talked about what they went through the first time they care Milwaukee , and what they had to do to give us their best .
Anna Katter (35) interviews Dr. Julie Larsen (65) about memories of her son and Anna's partner, Dr. Ben Larsen, who died in a drowning accident on October 10, 2020. Memories include Ben's love for nature conservation, water sports, and the...
James Del Balso: 2020-09-10 14:29:15
Kathy Burge (80) has a conversation with her husband, Jim Burge (81), about Jim's upbringing, his career, and their relationship.
Rita Hahn (65) interviews her friend, Fred Keller (90), about his childhood, life in the military police, and his love of local history.
Anna, age 9, asks her grandparents questions about their lives, families, childhood, and how they met.
Michael Silver and Karen Morris-Cetin discussed the 1960's in Milwaukee, Madison and Chicag: 2020-09-10 15:10:37
What we talked about was what obtacles did Elvia have to encounter and why she decided to come tobMilwaukee.
Angela Meyers (41) has a conversation with colleague Chris Sturdevant (49) about Chris's passion for researching and writing about the the Cold War, his interests, and influences that led him to become a librarian and historian.
Spouses Florence "Floss" Whalen (89) and Richard "Dick" Whalen (89) interview each other about their childhoods, marriage, family, and occupations.
I talked to my grandma about her father’s family of 13, and how being immigrants changed his life, and hers.
Awesome interview, we talked about her breast cancer, her transition from Mexico to the states, and her life now.