"I Love This Country, And I Love What It Stands For"
-David interviews his Brother on his decision in joining the U.S Marines.
"Low-Income" - Jonathan Jimenez interviews his sister Janely about the transition from a low income public high school to a top university. This is significant because it shows anyone can accomplish anything.
"It was my mentor teacher" Kobe interviews his mum about her life and work. Kobe's Mum explains how she had a different idea for a career and a teacher changed that all.
"Would you raise me differently?" Khouri Williams interviews her mom, Tracy Williams, about raising her. This story is important because it gives a glimpse of how it is to raise a child.
"He pushes me to my limits."
-Rebecca interviews David Felix about having a brother in the U.S Marines.
"It was the first time for a lot of things" Caelin interviews her father Ignaz about his experience moving to California. This is important because it teaches you about change and no matter how hard it is, you can get through it.
"I never felt isolated". Bharath interviews his mother about her prior disadvantages in life before moving to the United States of America, teaching those to appreciate life, as some don't have the resources to succeed.
"I was shaking all over" Kasey Dubner interviews Jack Wolfe about how him and his cousin went exploring and had an encounter with a man who attempted to chase them.
"The Most Terrifying Way to Start a New Job" Owain interviews his dad about when he started his new job on 9/11. This is important because it shows that something tragic can happen on any day.
"Like Monkeys" Kevin interviews his cousin, Leon, about growing up in a large family. This story is important because it shows the hardships of growing up in a crowded environment.
"I want to sing" Moises Escamilla interviews his sister about what she wants she wants to be when she grows up. this story is important because it offers decoction and the future.
"At the Age of 13" Joseph Smith interviews his mom about growing up and being a mother. This is important because it tells the life story of a women, growing up and a becoming mother.
"That's why I say people gotta enjoy life more" Kyle interviews his grandpa, George, about growing up in Hawaii and coming to the mainland. This is important because it shows that life is beautiful and it can take you to different places.
"Best Friends are Like Sisters"-
Nicole interviews her best friend, Ashley. They share their best moments, thoughts, and feelings together. It's important to know that friends could be family. Without your friends, you could be a different person.
"9 years with you"- Annie interviews Kat about growing up together, even though there's still much more to come, and why its important to have a friend that's like the sibling you never had.
"Mi Vida Fue Partes Buenas y Malas" Catherine interviews her mother about her life in El Salvador, and the hardships she overcame on her journey to the United States. This story is important because it shows that taking a chance can completely transform your life for the better.
"Crusando la frontera de Mexico a Estados Unidos fue muy difficil" Nardy interviews her cousin Jordan on what is was like crossing the Mexican border. The story is important because it shows that starting a new life isn't easy. Interview in Spanish.
"13 Years" Eduardo interviewed Cecilia about her mother's memory disease, Alzheimer's. This story is significant because it shows the audience that they shouldn't take their lives for granted, that every moment spent alive is a great one.
"Baldheaded Monstrosity" Cielo Velazquez interviews her dad about his childhood. This is important because he gives you insight on growing up.
"It Gets Lonely Sometimes" May Khauv interviews her best friend, Cellena Kuang, about the death of her mother. This is important because it shows the effects of losing a loved one.
"I was running like a little kid in a candy store" Gerardo interviews his dad about his adventurous experience being in an erupted volcano for photography, showing that there are opportunities that come once in a lifetime and embracing those opportunities can make unforgettable moments.
"Gone South" Victor interviews his father Peter about his reasons for going to and departing from Mexico, and his experiences while there. This story is important because it hows how life can take unexpected turns.
"Your past is my future." Martin interviews his father with his concern about his mom and him separating during his youth. He then tells Martin about how he should prepare for his future. This story is important because unity and separation are vital to families.
"Parents find different ways to provide" Elijah interviews his mother about growing up in a caucasian neighborhood with parents who were raised in the Philippines. This story is important because it spreads her story about her childhood with experiences that other listeners can relate to.
"I thought I as going to be a rockstar or a baseball player" Michael Interviews his dad about growing up and watching his kids grow up.
"THE HARD WAY" Frank interviews his sister about school, on her learning it the hard way.
"Holding your heart only lasts for a certain amount of years, but holding your heart is forever" Juliana interviews her mother about their mother-daughter relationship. This is important to notice one's words can fulfill one's heart.
"Counseling ?" Ramiro interviews a counselor at the youth center called A Place Called Home. Mr. Manuel has helped many kids at the youth center with many different kind of problems.
Jonathan interviews his mom's best friend about what it was like growing up with two mischievous brothers and the hardships she had to go through to make a name for herself. This story is important because it shows that you can be anybody that you want to and to never ever give up
"Be a Good Student"- George interviews his father about his childhood, growing up in China during the cultural revolution. This story is important because it gives us insight into the cultural revolution.
"They just say take it."- Kenneth interviews his grandmother Glendy about her troubling experience of living through diabetes, recounting the struggles and new discoveries
that she made on the way. While narrating her new life, Glendy opens up to her new-found opinions of the medical field and discusses the ways in which one can divert from the greed and immoral choices that doctors make.
"To see life as it is" Max interviews his mom about growing up, exploring how people change and grow. This story is a lesson on how people are able to learn from each other over time.