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It’s important to never underestimate yourself. You can do so much by yourself and even more with people supporting you. There are so many joys in this world, but family brings the most joy.
Father and daughter, Gabriela (20) and Henry (53), reflect on the meaning of food in their relationship and the importance of family meals.
Daughter Isabella (19) interviews father German (62) about their experience sharing a meal at her 15th birthday and how culture, family, and health has impacted his relationship to food.
On November 26, 2018, Claudia Turnbough interviews her father, Sonny Turnbough about his life growing up, and the history of our family.
Hannah explains how COVID changed her outlook on life and how it effected her and her family.
Ed Bol (60) shares his experience with busing in Seattle, Washington with new friend Diane Buxton (50). Ed stayed at his neighborhood high school but recalls white friends being bused from Queen Anne, his neighborhood school, and Black students being...
One Small Step conversation partners Anne Keehnen (64) and Jennifer Scott (35) discuss their beliefs around different topics, including abortion, the COVID-19 pandemic response, and political division.
Lexie Reesman, 16, interviews her mother, Marcie Reesman, 52, about her life, and the importance of laughter.
Stephanie Lam (61) talks with her daughter, Sophie Brown (18) about her childhood in Toisan, China in the 1960s and what it was like to move to America at 18. She discusses her life in a small village, her experiences...
Marcia Broskey (75) and Evelyn Yale (21) talk about the differences of parenting between Marcia's generation and Marcia's children's generation. Marcia talks about what she thinks will be a constant parenting practice with the future generations of parents.
In this interview George and I talked abou many things. George explains in detail his time in the US Navy and were he went because of it. He told me about his political views and gave edvice to future generations....
Franjesica has gone through things many can relate to. Being the oldest girl in the family, interviewing her at how she went on through life and what kept her moving forward.
Owen McDaniels(me,16) talks to his mom Ruth McDaniels about her childhood and her life at the early ages.
Jenny Rask: 2020-08-30 20:46:45 Growing up in Butte. Going to Grade school. Gene's First Day of School. Rex the dog.
This interview is on my grandma and her life experiences, thoughts, and people who impacted her life.
The life and family of Herman van Beek, my grandfather. He was born in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and grew up during the second Word War under German control. He moved frequently, going to Argentina and Mexico, where he learned English...
I interviewed Anna Rice. We talked about her family, job, and some interesting questions that I’m curious about.
Interviewing my grandpa and learning about how he grew up and how he became who he is today
Linda McGroom shares a story of care about her daughter and why her church is important to her.