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Marshall Ariza and Dana Norris

One Small Step conversation partners Marshall Ariza [no age given] and Dana Norris (41) talk about religion, their families and politics.

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Matt Rolf and Michelle Shaffer

One Small Step partners Michelle Shaffer (56) and Matt Rolf (44) find they have both had to learn to walk again, being disenchanted with the two party system, and the possibility of a revolution.

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Douglas O'Neill and Susan Czyrny

Douglas "Doug" O'Neill [no age given] and One Small Step partner, Susan Czyrny [no age given] discuss political values, their respective degrees in Sociology and Creative Studies, and their function within their career, mental health, importance of education and elders...

Simone Nied and Diana Carlson

[Recorded: Friday, July 21, 2023] This One Small Step conversation was recorded in Charlottesville, Virginia as part of the Sorensen Institute’s summer High School Leaders Program in 2023. Simone Nied (16) is from Virginia Beach and Diana Carlson (16) is...

Civil Conversation

I asked my sisters boyfriend several questions on political issues i believe are a problem in the us.

Barriers to Voting: Cultural Values

In this podcast, we discussed culture and cultural values and the role it plays in voting, politics, and the world.

Shanya and Clarissa talk about cultural values and their effect on the electoral process with guests Arkin and Samuel.

Shanya and Clarissa go in-depth about different cultural values and their affect on the electoral process. Guests Samuel and Arkin, who immigrated to the United States from Mexico, give their own personal insight on the topic.

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Niki Gedroic and Lydia Gibb

One Small Step conversation partners Niki Gedroic (58) and Lydia Gibb (64) have a conversation about Women's Rights, social media, and the Electoral College.

The Superhero Origin Story of the Chicago Full Moon Jam

Chicago Full Moon Jam founder Liz Breen Campanella and former FMJ organizer and board member Michi Trota talk about their love of art and fire, nurturing a vibrant community of performers, musicians, and volunteers, and the evolution of the FMJ...

What is "Culture": A conversation with my Mom

Most South Asian kids often have parents who are immigrants. However, my mother went to K-12 and Rutgers University in the United States. In this interview, we discuss how this affected her growing up and the eventual impact on raising...