"My parents told me I was chosen" Sean Mcilvaine interviews his mom, Molli McIlvaine, about being adopted, showing the importance of family even if you don't know who they are.
"The worst part was that one day, he knew he wouldn't know me anymore" Annamei Moran interviews her mom about her father's Alzheimer's Diesease. This somber story of memory loss is sure to bring tears to anyone's eyes.
"Why would you go back to Guatamala" Lindsey interviews her stepdad Jorge about staying in LA or going back to Guatamala. This story is important because it shows how life has unexpected turns.
"I would never want to grow up someplace else" Jack Saxenmeyer interviews his dad about growing up in NYC. This is important because it shows the difference between growing up in NYC in the 60s and 70s compared to growing up in LA in the 21st century.
"Honestly, I don't really care." Patty interviews her best friend about how it's like to live with divorced parents. This story shows how an incomplete family feels.
"Never" Solomon Colaiaco interviews his mom on growing up in suburban Michigan, and what it was like to move to Los Angeles. This story shows how you have to adapt in life to be able to move forward.
"I never imagined I'd wear so many hats" Lennon Pascal interviews his mother Cybele about her job and what she thinks of it. This story is important because it shows that in life, you don't always end up where you expect to.
"Geting to the Place You Where Planning to Go" Jerry Siliezar interviews his father on how it felt when he finally made it to America. This story can inspire others to try to get through their problems and not let them hold you back.
"Make It Sound Blue" Lila interviews her dad about his job as a sound editor. This is important because it opens listeners up to a job they never thought about.
"It was so dark and quiet" Daniel interviews his mom about how she felt when she first came to Los Angeles. This story is important because it shows that sometimes things can be different from what you thought of it. (Interview in Korean)
"Its Something I Just Knew" Andrew interviews his mom about why she became a teacher. This story is important because it shows that passion for your career is key to having a fun job that you enjoy.
"The Turning Point" Zi Feng interviews sister about how her life changed after she joined Eastwind. This story is important because it shows how one event can change your life.
"A Very Stressful Position" Claire Kuromi interviews her mother, Patty, about human resources. Understanding human resource can form a possible career path for someone, in the future.
"I was forced to take the role of mother" Eric Moran interviews his mom about her mother's death and how it impacted her life. This story shows how even though loss is inevitable, there will always be people to support to help you get through it.
"Just to be Happy" Jayson Guinhawa interviews his sister Britteney Guinhawa on how she conceives her life and her purpose for having one. This story is important because it shows the struggles of life and how the perception of life matures over time
"You Adapt" Marshall interviews his dad about how his dad left him at such a young age and how he grew up without having his dad at his side. This is important because it shows how even if something terrible happens to someone, they can get passed it and have a remarkably amazing life anyways.
"Do you have a love of your life?" Britney Interviews Leo about the relationships he may or may not have had in his life so far. This story is important because it offer a glance into the life of a 13 year old boy and how relationships are a part of his life.
"This is just nothing for people." Shannen interviews her friend, Alyson about her illnesses. This shows that many people are strong enough to overcome any obstacle.
"I was just along for the ride." Emma Kelly interviews her neighbor, Ron, about a trip he took with her parents to Ecuador. This story is important because it shares a view of how life in different places is diverse and how cultures vary.
"Courage was the most scariest moment of my life." Amy interviews her mom regarding the scariest moment of her life: when she was trapped in an elevator all alone. Listeners learn the importance of hope in desperate times, and the need to always have courage: the power to get up off the ground, anywhere, anytime.
"The Most Difficult Decision Of My Life." Sebastian interviews his mom about leaving behind everything she loved in Guatemala to come to the U.S. This story is important because it shows that you have to make the most of everything you love because someday you might just have to leave it. Interview is in Spanish.
"I kept telling myself not to panic." Lena interviews her father about one of his experiences while living in Japan. This story is important because it tells how important life is and how much you should cherish it while it lasts.
"The Miracle Sent From Above" John interviews his mom and she tells a story about her last pregnancy. This story is important because it shows the challenges of pregnancy and how a big change in your life can bring happiness to you and others.
"Something that would make you think of me everyday." Julian interviews his mom about her favorite memory of her grandma. This story shows how one person can effect and change the live's of others.
"The times I have with Mima" Elias interviews his sister Fanny about memories with their aunt, showing how special memories are.
"These kinds of hardships can shape you as a person" Lucy interviews her mother about moving across the country right before she started high school. This story is important because it shows how hard it can be to leave everything behind.
"It's not a bond some man can just break" Maya interviews her friend Emily about her dad not speaking to her for three years. With this, you are able to hear about the struggles of abandonment and the difficulties that come with it.
"I don't think you can ever regret doing something that you really like and you are passionate about." Fanny Situ interviews her neighbor, Jenny Tan about her passion of becoming a Music Major. This story shows the importance of following your dreams and, or becoming something you love because if you truly love it, you can never regret it.
"What was it like when you met mom?"Dylan interviews his Dad about the past and how to look at it as funny instead of regretful. Its important, because it teaches those who look at life with remorse, that there are better things to remember.