Making it to 13

My daughter and I trying to capture her thoughts during a pivotal age.

Interviewing my dad

My dad has experienced a hard life, with his mother an alcoholic and not conscious during his childhood and his dad who died when he was 4. Growing up in LA had its hardships

Interview with DOC Staff Brooke Linton about PREA

I did an interview with my mother, Brooke Linton, about PREA and her thoughts about working in a correctional institution.

Kat Roth and Wandae Johnson

[Recorded: December 14, 2022] Kat Roth (72) and Wandae Johnson (40) sit down to record a One Small Step Conversation in Charlottesville, VA. Wandae comes from a background in social justice work within the Charlottesville community, and Kat is retired...

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Sunshine Pray and Apryl Yearout

Sunshine Pray (49) and her daughter, Apryl Yearout (32), share a conversation about their Native American roots, racism, white privilege, and their relationships with their extended family.

great thanksgiving listen

Ashley (my sister) and I mostly talked about what we’ve gone through together and how much we need each other in life. I added a few extra questions of my own in the end, because i felt like the recommended...

Interview with Ashley Davies on 3/25

This is an interview with Ashley Davies, an amazing professor on the CSU campus, where she talks about her life experiences, what she has learned, and how she has grown throughout her life.

Facts and Statistics about Prison Sexual Assault

This is my second podcast episode give facts and statistics about prison sexual assault. Sorry for all the stuttering! Went through a lot of information.

first memory James bowden

James talks about early memories, including trauma in 6th grade.

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Kelly Nelson and Theodore Mayer

Kelly Nelson (40) has a conversation with friend and former colleague, Theodore "Ted" Mayer (86), about his life and military career, focusing on the conditions of Marine Corps boot camp in the 1950s. Note: This interview contains mentions of abuse.

His death did not define her

Someone’s death should not be what defines who you or your future. In this interview, 14-year-old Avery Gillette interviews her Mom, Michelle Gillette, on November 27 in Los Angeles, California. We learn how she overcame the hardships of her childhood...

Abuse and the effects on mental health
December 2, 2022 App Interview

Mackenzie Young and Nyanaza Carter both talk about the effects of abuse Nyanaza experienced. Both 17 year old friends go into her feelings and talk on a deep level.

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How an unlikely influence changed the course of my life (or what I didn’t want my like to become, rather.)

Interview with my Mother (pt. 1)

In part 1 of this interview, Nidia talks about hardships in her childhood such as living in poverty and being abused by relatives. She also speaks about her marriage and states specific details including how she met her husband and...

Police Brutality

Today I interviewed my aunt about police brutality and asked her ten questions to how the topic affects her. I hope you all enjoy and learn a thing or two be safe stay healthy!

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Erik Gray and Robin Miller

Erik Gray (30) and friend and colleague Robin Miller (49) have a conversation about how they met, their work within the anti-trafficking community, the sense of value in their chosen field and gaps in service provided to those violated in...

Migration 732

Michael is a 31 year old Male who grew up in Lagos, Nigeria. In this interview we discuss his upbringing in Lagos, his move to the US, and his experiences and views on abuse, specifically domestic abuse.

I’m Still Here

Karen had an incredibly difficult childhood, including abuse and every kind of mistreatment imaginable. Today she is a strong woman and a loving mother who will stop at nothing to let her daughter know her deep love.

The Polio Epidemic
October 21, 2017 App Interview

Beverly Johannes talks about how the Polio Epidemic affected her personally.

From Victim To Survivor

By sharing my story of trauma, neglect, as well as mental health challenges, I want to especially empower my fellow survivors.