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Aliyah Schneider (30) and friend Andy Leitner (30) reminisce about the first time they met and their road trip form St. Louis to Los Angeles; they also talk about their friendship and what they admire in one another.
This is an interview about Cynthia’s views on the government and what her childhood was like.
Matthew Dallas Groenewold was 8 years old when the stock market crashed on “Black Tuesday”, October 29,1929. This is part of his story of growing up during the Great Depression in rural Kingfisher, Oklahoma on his family’s farm and how...
From the depression through WWII, the 60’s and the 21 st century, Mom talks about her life. She ends sharing wisdom for her great grandchildren.
Margaret talks about her memories growing up in Spaulding, NE and then moving to Omaha. She shares about family, her husband, and raising seven children. Margaret remembers her involvement in Emergency Pregnancy Service, including as the first Executive Director.
Talking to my Great Grandmother about her life, her family, and some random little things.
History of Technology in IBM, Irish Catholic movement in high schools on the north East side of Chicago. History of club Alabam burying the Great Depression. (Pictured: Marcella Benett 1928)
One Small Step conversation partners Michell Goodwin (51) and Christy McMurren (68) discuss aging, their political values, and how to come together as a country.
My hilarious grandpa tells of how he met my my grammy and what hos life was like, and is now. Warning! Multiple cheesy jokes ahead!
One Small Step conversation partners Steve Dixon (53) and Andrea Scarpelli (61) share their views on faith, political discourse, and the role of government in society.
I talk with my great aunt about her job and education in the PI, her experience as an OFW/Expat, and how it contributed to her success and stability in America.
We were talking about the American Dream and roles of citizens, government, and other countries in our world.