Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Ryan Osal

In this exciting interview, Ryan Osal discusses his lived experiences as an agent of change as an occupational therapist. Ryan Osal has worked for 11 years as an occupational therapist and has valuable lessons to share.

Mental Health Issues on College Campus: an Epidemic

I interview my friend about her experience with mental illness, specifically an attempted suicide, and how that fits into the larger narrative of mental health issues on college campuses.

The truth about the foster care system from a disability standpoint

In and out of the foster care system her whole life Shay defeats the odds or beats the odds. In fact her goal is to make a difference from a disability standpoint in the foster care system

The life of Fereshteh "Gigi" Sadrieh

Nadia Massoumi (15) talks with her grandmother, "Gigi" Sadrieh (77), about her childhood, college life, and family history.

Mental Health Warrior

Derrick Smith(47) and Dottie Jackson(53) participated in this interview. They focused on mental health, stigmas associated with mental health and mental illness.

Miriam Hossaini and Virginia Anderson

[Recorded: Tuesday, November 1st, 2022] Miriam (22) and Virginia (68) record a virtual One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Miriam is a fourth-year architecture student at the University of Virginia and Virginia is the editor of the Daily Progress,...

The affects of Social media on health and society

VCU Biology major Madelyn Via gives her insight on the affects of social media on health

trans at 13 in 2024

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Occupational Therapy: Living Life to its Fullest! Lived Experience Interview of Ben Atchison, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA

In this inspiring interview, Ben Atchison gives a wonderful example of his lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession and the meaningful career and life that professional therapy has afforded

Don’t treat others who are nice and caring and loving like doormates they’ve been trying!!

Many people in this world are cruel to those who are kind, caring and loving people but they 1.get stepped on like a doormates. 2. Get dumped for some other person. 3. Get absolutely nothing back. People out there these...

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...

Husband and Wife discuss their marriage in the midst of the Coronavirus Pandemic

Julia Torres: 2020-04-23 00:35:37 Married for 26 years, John and Julia are navigating their long-distance marriage impacted by the Coronavirus Pandemic. They share their emotions, logistical challenges, teachable moments and hopes for surviving this crisis.

Learning and re-learning about my spouse
December 5, 2021 App Interview

I decided to interview my wife about her life and our life focusing on her experiences growing up and becoming who she is today. I thought others would enjoy hearing about her experiences dealing with mental health as well as...

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.

Robin Slemenda and Liz Wessel

Robin shared about her life journey with living her life as a vocation and the influence her mother had on her life. She was a pillar of strength. Her mom modeled a life of generous giving to help some of...

Society Vs. Stay-at-Home Moms

This interview was conducted for my sociology class. It is about stay at homes and how society views them, as well as how mental health is affected my being a stay at home mom.

Life During the Pandemic: Sofia De Cardenas

After living through a pandemic since March 2020, five people share their unique experiences and how COVID-19 outbreak affected their lifestyle, mental health, physical health, views, etc. Recorded on August 16, 2020

Surviving and Having Hope – My Story

My name is Dalia and I will explain my story of sadness, but triumphs on how I made it in life. I had a cleft palate and was raised by immigrant parents. I plan to release my book of how...