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I gave an interview about social media playforms to see which one is more popular in the eye of one of my bestfriends Kia. She said Twitter as I said Instagram. Disclaimer I’m sick of I’m sorry I am stuffy!
VCU Biology major Madelyn Via gives her insight on the affects of social media on health
we talked about how she being almost 6000 miles away from her family and friends she has made a good use of social media and how since we are going through this pandemic social media has made her able to...
Today I, Joseph Mason, 21 year old student at VCU talked to my mother, Deanna Mason. We talked about the news and how it has changed over time, especially since Donald Trump became president.
In this interview, I am heard discussing what growing up was like before social media and the Internet was as popular as it is today. Not only do we discuss what life was like growing up without the Internet, we...
One Small Step conversation partners Chiereme Fortune (30) and Brian Parrish (52) talk about Chiereme's relationship with her family and her mental health journey. Brian talks about his family and becoming Mormon, and the two discuss the influential people in...
I (Grant Brewer, 19) interview my mother (Ashley Brewer, 40s) about life pre and post social media, the big news of the 80s and advertising.
Camryn Anderson: 2020-12-02 21:47:03 Today I interviewed my mom, Kristen Anderson (42) and we talked about the shift from paper to digital media and the ways in which it has effected her growth and mine. We discussed a variety of...
Hear a mental health professional’s view on technology and social media and how her perception has changed over the years.
A quick conversation with my mom about some figures and important moments in her life
Friends Madeline Mayes (16) and Sharona Nagamuthu (17) discuss how they engage in politics as young people who can't yet vote. They both discuss Next Generation Politics, Y Vote, and other organizations that help youth get civically engaged.
Eleanor talks with her close friend and housemate about life since the COVID-19 pandemic. How has life as student been affected by going online? What's different about social life one year after everything changed?
This podcast discusses how the female adolescents’ body image are affected by social media. I will focus on early/late maturing, Marshall and Tanner’s external signs of puberty, the storm and stress theory, and experiments/studies from articles. Social media can be...
Valedictorian Sofia Hryhorasz (13) and Principal Anna Cirilli (45) of St. Nicholas Cathedral School recount to Lida (51) what it was like to go remote on Friday the 13th of March and emerge for in person learning in August of...
Jackie Neale talks with her friend and clothing designer, Betsy Cook, about how it feels to follow her inner call to action to use her clothing storefront boutique, National Picnic, to make hundreds of face masks for medical professionals in...
Join Conner and Sarah Hercules as we talk about the world before social media and the effects thereafter.
Emiley Farnsworth talks with her father, Jeff Farnsworth, about how the media has impacted her father’s life and how media has changed over his lifetime.
Delores Thompson [no age given] shares a conversation with her cousin, Davian Chester (28), about the Juneteenth Google Doodle that Davian illustrated and how the reception to that piece of art affected his life and career. Davian also talks about...
Michael Proctor (21) talks with his mom, Kristie Proctor (43) about how social media has affected society and what role it plays in everyday life.
I have a conversation with my Nana about the changing tides of media and news over the years.
Value of personal relationships, use technology wisely, and live in the moment.
In November of 2022 Chris Sears, 30 and Luke Russell 66 talk about faith values and divisiveness
One Small Step partners Mark Wickersham (55) and Lisa Nelson-Haynes (58) discuss yoga and mindfulness, the importance of community, and why Americans have lost their ability to have respectful conversations.