Ancestry DNA

Maddie Ward (23) talks with her half sister about discovering the family she didn't know she had

A Conversation with my Aunt, Anne Mayette

The story of my Aunt. Starting from her early life in the Philippines - serving as the student president in her university and facing the hardships of her dad's death during an ambush - to working abroad in St. Kitts...

Do on to others as you would have done to you.

Amia Taylor: 2023-10-31 00:49:18 Ben Taylor(54) talks with his daughter Amia Taylor(18) about his childhood how was it like growing up and life lessons he has learned on the way.

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Judith Nole and Rich Fisher

Judith Nole (62) interviews her colleague, Rich Fisher (59), about his 41-year career at Public Radio Tulsa and the station's upcoming 75th anniversary.

Slowing Down with Alyssa

As an educator and entrepreneur, Hashimoto's disease and environmental illness made Alyssa face human limits long before the coronavirus outbreak forced us to shelter-in-place. She talks about self care in a revolutionary way because learning to reconcile her passion with...

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Rick Gordon and Tom Segerstrom
September 20, 2023 OSS Hub

Tom Segerstrom (68) and Rick Gordon (63) sit down together for an in-person One Small Step conversation at the Teton County Library in Jackson, Wyoming.

Bri and Mason

Bri (18) interviews Mason (18) and elaborates on what it was like growing up in a smaller town, family, meeting new friends, future hopes and dreams, and more.

Grace Gao Interview

Grace Gao, PhD, DNP, RN-BC, LHIT-HP, is an ANCC certified Informatics Nurse and public health nurse. She earned her PhD in Nursing and DNP in Nursing Informatics and Integrative Health from the University of Minnesota. Grace is currently an associate...

Julia Parzecki and Margaret Parzecki – Life in Poland and Adapting to America

Julia Parzecki (18) talks with her mother, Margaret Parzecki (51), about her childhood in Warsaw, Poland, and how her life changed when she moved to the United States.

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Paul Kennedy and Vince Whibbs

Paul Kennedy (57) shares with his friend Vince "Vinnie" Whibbs (77) about his childhood, his 30 years incarcerated and getting the support he needed to stay out of prison through the anti-recidivism program, Re-entry Alliance Pensacola (REAP).

Peer Interview with Alice Tsioutsioulikli

Taara Khan (14) talks with Alice Tsioutsioulikli (15) mostly about their middle school lives together and how they've change so much since starting high school.

Peer Interview with Shefali

Adarsh Krishnan talks with Shefali Bharadwaj about writing and reading.

Perspectives: Fred Bailey

Born Black and blind, proud American, state of Black people, not believing in racism, not using his blinds as an excuse, Not being called an "African American" , Black Economic Group.

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Kathy Flaherty and Kimberly Jacobsen

Friends Kimberly "Kim" Jacobsen (52) and Kathy Flaherty (53) talk about their friendship and their experiences as disabled lawyers.

Finding Love

I met Barry around two years ago, but I was lucky to spend a lot of time playing corn hole with him over quarantine. Over that time I've gotten to know Barry a bit. He lives in the Bay Area...

Joan Brody & Carole Bass Joan's recollections of going to summer school with Emmett Till during the summer of 1955.

Joan Brody (Schaumburg, IL, 70s) & Carole Bass (Evanston, IL, 70s), good friends, talk about Joan's experiences as a young girl in Chicago during the summer of 1955 when she attended summer school with Emmett Till, and the follow-up years...

Brooklyn and Cole

Brooklyn (19) interviews Cole (18) about how different but also similar their lives were growing up based off of where they grew up. Brooklyn is from small town Nebraska, Cole is from big city Los Angeles Calfiornia.

Brooke and Andrew discuss preparing for the climate emergency

In this interview, Brooke describes some of the things she has been a part of regarding the climate crisis. Whether it be electrical vehicles or a small divergence from the habits of today's consumerism, there is more to be done.