Dalton & Evelyn

In this discussion, I talked to Evelyn about her life as a trans person, and what issues face the trans community today.

Immigrant interview

Life when my mom came to the U.S. and what she did

Interviewing Enran Wu

Enran came from China. He did not know any English when he first came to United States. His English capability slowly increased through his hard work.

Sex Segregated Careers
November 2, 2017 App Interview

Just a short talk about how times have changed and the inside look at sex segregated careers in America whit ties to some of our own students lives.

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Tracey Parker and Loryl Tabone

One Small Step Partners, Tracey Parker (54) and Loryl Tabone (46), take an hour to share insights and perspectives on politics in the family, trans issues, voting patterns, and their life's current sources of joy.

Global

In this interview I explore Breanna’s life and also her thoughts on a pressing global issue.

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Matthew Goff and Mary Ortuno

One Small Step conversation partners Matthew Goff (35) and Mary "Elizabeth" Ortuno (43) discuss the potential of Richmond, the difficulty of modern parenting, and the importance of traveling.

Interview with Emilio Martinez

I interview my uncle, Emilio Martinez (55), about his life growing up in Union City, CA as the eldest son of immigrant parents from Oaxaca, Mexico. Touches on topics of identity and belonging, labor, school, language, time in the military,...

Stay-at-home mothers vs. working mothers
November 3, 2017 App Interview

We delve into the topic of how stay-at-home mothers vs working mothers have an impact on their children growing up and the gender norms that come along with them.

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Archie Hamilton and Kathryn Healy

One Small Step conversation partners Archie "Wayne" Hamilton (47) and Kathryn Healy (64) connect on their enjoyment of Shakespeare, the importance of everyone's unique story, and having as well as advocating for people with disabilities.

Raising Bilingual Kids and their childhood songs

We are not Hispanic, but made teaching our kids Spanish a priority. Being bilingual opens up a part of the world my kids wouldn't have access to without the second language. They sing songs in Spanish that we used to...

Narrative 37 – Trans Female, 27 year old, PrEP

As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative 37 is a trans female, 27 year old, PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) speaking on encouraging others to overcome their fear and get tested as well as the relationship...

Uma Bhandary describes what it was like growing up in India
November 25, 2018 App Interview

In this interview, conducted November 25, 2018 in Dallas Texas, Saira Shetty interviews her grandma Uma Bhandary. Uma recounts what life was like growing up in South India during the mid 20th century. She shares stories about her childhood and...

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Caleb Lawen and Scarlet Pardue

One Small Step partners Caleb Lawen (24) and Scarlet "Scar" Pardue (19) discuss their upbringings, Christianity, and LGBTQ+ issues.

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I, Laura Estela Gonzalez (21), interview my mom, Ana Laura Malagon (44). This interview is in Spanish and I ask my mom about her life story. It contains her childhood in Mexico, then her teenage years, and her adult life...

Lillian Rojas and Donna Price

[Recorded: Friday, September 2nd, 2022] Lillian (20) and Donna (68) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Lillian is a Third Year student at the University of Virginia studying public policy, leadership, and religious studies. Donna is the...

Gender Discrimination

In this podcast we talk about gender discrimination in both genders.

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Jo Ann Graham and Kathleen Brophy

One Small Step partners, Jo Ann Graham (71) and Kathleen "Kathy" Brophy (58), discuss their upbringing and relationship with their families. They talk about sexuality, gender expression, and religion.

The importance of learning a second language

We began after asking about one positive and one negative experience, which led into a discussion about regretting not learning Spanish.