A journey of work and learning.

The interviewee, Marco, tells a short description of his childhood life and household. Moreover, Marco, describes his job, and the lessons it taught him.

Thanksgiving 2018
November 23, 2018 App Interview

We discussed robyns current career after being a full-time mom for 22 years

Made to be true to yourself

Mary talks with members of the Colorado Episcopal Service Corps about life lessons she has learned and the role religion and community has played in her life

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George Rodon and Eduardo Fernandez-Crespi

George Rodon (72) and mentee Eduardo "Eddie" Fernandez-Crespi (39) share thoughts on family, Cuban heritage, how they first met, race relations in Cuba vs U.S. and their view on government systems.

The Power of Black Educators

Malaki is a 4th year student here at the University Of Akron, graduating this spring with his Bachelor’s degree in Language Arts & Social Studies. Malaki talks about his journey about his experience, and goes into extent detail in regards...

Brad Thompson

An interview for the great thanksgiving listen project for school.

Mentors both marine and father

This is a conversation with my grandfather and I using guided questions.

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Jose Del Rio and Nathan Norton

One Small Step conversation partners Jose "Tony" Del Rio (55) and Nathan Norton (48) talk the lack of opportunity and appropriate spaces to have respectful conversations about politics. They also both discuss their experiences in the Navy and their current...

That’s My Bestfriend!!!

This interview was held in Columbia City’s very own City Hall. The interview was done by Chloe Temple (17) and she interviewed her friend Collin (17) about his job as a firefighter.

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Mara Panich and Barbara Theroux

Mara Panich (41) talks to her friend and mentor, Barbara Theroux (72), about the importance of community businesses, like their bookstore Fact & Fiction. They discuss business responses to national and global crises like COVID-19 and the current Black Lives...

Her Special People

An interview with Mrs. Lisa Holloway who is a mentor for special needs kids in her Community. In this interview she tells us what Night To Shine is and how she got involved.

Story corps interview with G murguia by E murguia

What was talked about was a five question interview about the importance and foundation of family. Also the importance of mentors and how the have such a big influence on someone’s life.

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Martín Chávez and Emma [no name given]

One Small Step conversation partners Martín Chávez (27) and Emma [no name given] (27) talk about the important roles teachers and mentors have played in their lives, and the ways they have engaged with their local communities in their current...

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Lynne Viti and Will Viti

William "Will" Viti (35) talks with his mother, Lynne Viti (73), about the people who have influenced him as an educator, his profession as a middle school social studies teacher, and what he is most looking forward to when schools...

Ruth Newell Donohue & Linda Hinton discuss "making it work" in the wine business

Ruth Newell Donohue (wine & spirits distributor in CT) shares stories with Linda Hinton (wine supplier in central US) about finding her groove in the competitive wine business.

And they were roommates…

Roommates, Jason Foster and Nate Wagner, talked about the people in our lives (both dead and alive) that had the most influence on us and how they shaped our views. And finally how Nate Wagner like to be remembered.

Interview with Danielle Green 05/10

Got real talking about Danielle’s experiences moving, starting college, and some people that have made big impacts on who she is today.

Roesha: Student Of Life, Teacher of Many

A New York City college student and peer mentor acknowledges those who have taught her important life lessons that she shares with others.

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Stephen Hayes, Lender Green-Al-Khaaliq, and William King II

Artist Stephen Hayes (38) talks to his brother, William King (53), and their mother, Lender Green-Al-Khaaliq (71), about the inspiration behind his art and the role his brother and mother played in supporting his dream. They talk about the monument...