Gwen Benner interview of Margaret Sohm about her life growing up in rural Iowa in the 60's.

Gwen Benner: 2020-08-25 20:51:30 Gwen Benner talks with Margaret Sohm about her memories of life in rural Iowa and growing up from an adolescent to a young bride in college.

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Brandy Kosecki and Emily Sandusky

One Small Step partners Brandy Kosecki (40) and Emily Sandusky (42) discuss their upbringings and American events that changed their perspectives.

The Story of Jean Eback

I talked with my mother about her life and asked her things I hadn't really thought of before.

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Tawanna Jamison and Amy Camp-Robinson

One Small Step partners Tawanna Jamison (52) and Amy Camp-Robinson (48) meet for the first time at Columbus State University and chat about various topics, including their upbringings in Chicago and Montgomery, military service, and the joys in their lives.

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Lynda Anderson and Kelly Faglioni

One Small Step conversation participants Lynda Anderson (66) and Kelly Faglioni (56) have a conversation about their journeys to Richmond, their career paths, their sibling dynamics and the importance of family.

MY Oma

Me (trevor martin)(17) interviewed my grandma (Janis hunsberger)(67). i wanted to interview my grandma because i don’t really know much about where and how she grew up. we discussed what caused them to move to alaska, how her and my...

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Andrea Mardesich and Lisa Costa Sanders

Friends and coworkers Andrea Mardesich (45) and Lisa Costa Sanders (55) speak about their time working together at San Carlos's city planning office. They discuss growing up in and around San Carlos, the projects they have been involved in while...

Stirring the Sauerkraut

Rick Welker shares memories of growing up in Conneautville when it was a self-sustaining town and some memories of Conneaut Lake Park. He talks about his summer job that paid for college and his rewarding career and life afterward.

A grandfather shares memories of life in the Delta.

Recorded in Oxford, MS, on November 25, Andrew Atchley asks his grandfather, Randall Atchley, about his life in Rolling Fork, MS. He recalls growing up and the adventure he had. Randall also tells of the freedom a small community can...

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Chris Skildum and Joshua Dix

One Small Step partners Chris Skildum (38) and Joshua Dix (42) talk about their families, capitalism, government regulation in the construction industry, their backgrounds, and how they came to live in Grand Marais, Minnesota.

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Fiona Wade and Seth Perry

Fiona Wade (24) and Seth Perry (29) explore their different political journeys and shared Christian faith. Despite coming from different backgrounds, they find common ground in their experiences with personal struggles and their belief in bridging political divides through conversation.

Hard Work with Grandma

We talked about her life experiences and how they shaped the person she is.

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Brenton Sloper and Annie Gannon

Brenton P. Sloper (45) tells sister Annie Gannon (33) about his reasons for joining the military, what it was like to be deployed to the Middle East, and some of his stories from overseas.

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Michelle Glanville and Patricia Watson

One Small Step partners Michelle Glanville (53) and Patricia Watson (65) sit down for conversation where they cover their shared experience in the nursing field and find they both deeply care about the state of their country.

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Michelle Gallagher and Ruth Ann Peters

Ruth "Ann" Peters (78) talks to her daughter, Michelle Gallagher [no age given], about growing up in a small town in Southern Illinois, her family, motherhood, being a grandmother, and how she wants to be remembered.

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Dorothy Young and Nancy Grandfield

Centenarians and conversation partners Nancy Grandfield (100) and Dorothy Young (101) reflect on their long lives in San Carlos, California. They speak about their love for their homes, share advice about living a long life, and thank the volunteers who...

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Tom Wiley and Jack Fugitt

Tom Wiley (56) interviews his father-in-law, Jack Fugitt (81), about growing up in rural Missouri, the sense of community he fostered as an insurance manager, and the joy he has brought to those who know him.

Tom Elo

Talking to papa about a time before myself. Focused on small town life.