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Kathy Morris (56) and One Small Step partner Joyce Rittenhouse (63) discuss influential people in their lives, compare public education to homeschooling, and various other moral values.
Danielle (16) interviews her best friend Sara (17). They talk about growing up, school, and the future.
One Small Step partners David Drown [no age given] and Nelson French (70) share a conversation about working together across their political differences and discuss how those differences strengthen both their friendship and the economic development work they do in...
I interview a girl about her thoughts of a pressuring society that seems to be working against us. In this, she shares her opinions of how money makes the world go around, a broken education system, and loss of culture.
Abigail Bedard interviewing her father James Bedard about childhood and high school.
This interview will consist of the struggles my sister has dealt with as she grew up. She will describe who has influenced her, who kept her going, and how she overcame her experiences.
We talked about many different topics from defining influences in my dad’s life to what it was like growing up in his time.
Jake Hacker interviews his step-dad Johnny Becker. They discuss what it was like for Johnny growing up in the 1950’s.
My Dad, Josh Morton, and I, Arthur Morton, had a mix of an interview and a conversation about stories of his childhood and parts of my own that i don’t fully remember. oronado
This is a interview between me and my dad Tri who is 48 years old, and we talked about his life as a child and what it was like having kids.