Cindy Fortune and Lucia Glynn

Recorded March 22, 2024 Archived March 22, 2024 49:06 minutes
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Description

One Small Step conversation partners Cindy Fortune (62) and Lucia Glynn (62) find differences and commonalities over politics, education funding, religion and news sources. They share stories of difficult experiences and the choices they made that brought them to where they are today.

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Cindy Fortune and Lucia talk about how they grew up. They both talk about the time in their life when they "went off the rails," and why.
Cindy talks about a traumatic experience that led her to become a police officer and why she felt called to start a non-profit for women coming out of prison.
Lucia and Cindy talk about working for local businesses in Wichita.
Lucia talks about her long relationship with and then sudden loss of her husband.
Cindy reflects upon her two marriages. Both talk about being single now.
Lucia shares her views on organized religion. As a result of COVID, she considers the definition of "essential workers."
Cindy talks about her church, service, vocational callings and the Constitution.
They share their political leanings, views on the presidential candidates and the economy.
Cindy talks about silencing of voices and freedom of speech. They talk about their news sources and opinions and lies being presenting as facts.
They discuss their children's education and tax credits for parents of private school students.
They agree that it's nice to have a rational conversation with someone with different opinions.

Participants

  • Cindy Fortune
  • Lucia Glynn

Venue / Recording Kit

Partnership Type

Outreach

Initiatives