Carla Yoder and Chloe Beelby

Recorded September 28, 2023 Archived September 28, 2023 49:42 minutes
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Description

One Small Step conversation partners Carla Yoder (68) and Chloe Beelby (42) discuss the well-being of kids, teaching, ancestry, and religion.

Subject Log / Time Code

Carla Yoder (CY) and Chloe Beelby (CB) introduce themselves and discuss why they wanted to do this.
CY reads CB bio and asks what it was like growing up in a strict conservative church.
CB reads CY bio and says they have a lot in common because they both feel strongly about the well-being of kids.
CY talks about her ex-husband coming out as gay.
CB talks about the false binary of black & white, fundamentalism has dichotomies that don't reflect what people are like. God is bigger than all of it.
CB talks about rejecting religion.
CY asks question #4.
CY talks about younger brother being a conservative, but she still respects him.
CB disagrees a lot with her family especially when they post things on facebook.
CY People can disagree to a point, until their views become harmful - example of masks and someone they knew who died.
CY concerned about gun violence, though her brother is a gun rights person, says maybe she should sit with him and talk about it.
CB responds to question about best thing that ever happened -- "Found $40."
CY exclaims to CB "You are a teacher!"
CY talks about getting remarried.
CY would like to be remembered as a compassionate person and used skills and experience to help others.
CB would like to be remembered as a billionaire. lol
CB talks about evolving out of religion.
CB asks about CY's interest in geneology.
CY discusses research on family and heirloom tobacco box. Can trace family coming to US before Revolutionary War.
CB talks about internet changing everything and ancestry.com makes it easy to research.
CB Hopes for the future - world peace.
CY Hopes people find ways to treat each other better.

Participants

  • Carla Yoder
  • Chloe Beelby

Venue / Recording Kit

Partnership

Partnership Type

Outreach

Initiatives