What I learned about this interview process is you get a lot of interesting information from someone you're close with that you didn't even know about them until you interview them and they start throwing literally all of these small to big details that really helps to get to know more about the trauma that I had suggested to do. What I liked about doing this interview is when it comes to doing an interview with someone you're close to there will be many bloopers and stuff or you can't keep a serious face while trying to interview someone you're close with and I honestly had a fun time with interviewing one of my family members. The hardest part about interviewing someone is having to ask really personal questions towards them knowing it's hard for a person who's gone through the same trauma as I have, to have to really dig deep and explain what that trauma was like for them and how they were able to overcome that trauma. I would say that when it comes to interviewing a person you really have to try and get out of your comfort zone and to ask as many questions as you can just not too many questions because I know for me it was hard for me to step out of my comfort zone to actually talk to someone and interview them knowing it was my first time interviewing someone so I will say that it was quite difficult but it was worth the time.