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Kate DeAngelo Jacoby (31) talks with her husband, Jake Jacoby (34) about their loss of Finn and Talia, their twins, at 22 weeks of pregnancy.
In this interview I speak to my grandfather. We discuss the various elements of his past, and the importance of learning. We covered the included questions, however you will notice we get a little off topic when speaking about family...
I sat my father down for a one on one interview asking questions and getting answers that pertain to his life.
We talked about life experiences and how people in my family were as kids. We also talked about some of her favorite family memories
Perry Dela Vega talks to Lauren Iwamiya about his experience during the pandemic. He discusses his experience with high school distance learning, his family, and being isolated from his friends.
My mom and I talked about her earlier years and how she was raised in a foreign country. We also talked about the people who had a major impact on her life and how they changed who she is today.
Madyson Harden (16) talking with her grandma Wyanetta Jhonson (58) about memories of growing up and raising Madyson's mom. Also some advice given by Wyanetta to Madyson about finishing high school.
We talked about Ale’s inspirations and childhood memories, as well as lessons that he has learned in life. I learned a lot about him that I didn’t know about him.
I discuss questions with my mom, who I share a close relationship with, to complete a college assignment.
Juan grew up in Columbia and moved to the United States when he was 12. He is a college student, studying to be a pastor.
A look at one of Nigeria's crucial disheartening moment in history, the Biafra War, from the view of my grandmother. Note: (my sister is having a tantrum so she's screaming, sorry)
I interviewed my grand father who lives in Pakistan. He is the eldest in our family and I always wanted to know more about his past life and him as a person.
My grandfather and I sit down and talk about his life— time in the navy, my now deceased grandmother, and my fathers upbringing.
Elaine tells Luke about her childhood and talks about her ancestors.
One Small Step conversation partners Reynaldo Mesa (62) and Chuck Fisher (75) discuss growing up, family, politics and community involvement.
Katherine Northrop interviews her sister, Grace (MG) Northrop about growing up in a religious school and about all things family.
Alejandro Rodriguez, 18, joins me in discussing the expectations and cultural ideas in the Hispanic community and how that affected his school and career choices. We discuss his childhood and how he fights cultural setbacks. How being a first generation...
One Small Step conversation partners Joshua Gilmour (39) and Killion [No Name Given] (56) talk about religion, agnosticism, tenacity, political moderation, and the common good.
Grecia, 25, interviewed her step dad, Yandi, 43, at his home in Plano, Texas. He spoke about the major losses in his life as well as speaking about those he considers family.