At the beginning of the conversation we should establish that these are informal ways to facilitate conversation since we have really enjoyed talking we with them at our concerts and want to take conversation a step further.
Where are you from?
When did you come to America (if from another country)?
How long have you been at the Goddard House? What has your experience been like here?
Why did you choose Goddard House?
How do you think your childhood was different than ours?
Who has made a significant impact on your life? (Add our personal opinions)
If you could go back and change something about your past what would it be?
We want to learn from you, is there any advice you have for us based on your personal experiences?
What role has music had in your life?
How do you think music has impacted you?
What impact do you think music can have? (Add our personal views here)
What were you very passionate about at our age? (music, something of interest)
If anyone has anything else to add just write it in the comments!






calwill
October 14, 2011 at 7:49 PM
Maybe instead of “If you could go back and change something about your past what would it be?” it should be more of an “If you encountered a similar situation, what would you do differently?” I just feel like the original question is a bit brash.
Some other questions might be:
Have you ever played an instrument? If so for how long?
What kind of music do you like listening to?
caltiffany
October 14, 2011 at 7:49 PM
Here are my questions:
Do you have any suggestions for us for our concerts?
What kind of music do you like to listen to?
What kind of music did you listen to when you were growing up?