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Felicia Fett and Dana Salkowsky

One Small Step partners Felicia Fett (55) and Dana Salkowsky (52), discuss Buddhism, their mutual appreciation for NPR, and their concerns about current political divisions.

What kind of difference does 10 years really make?

In this interview we discussed growing up with technology and what kinds of benefits and detriments that has created in the quarantine world.

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Nancy Rowsey and Kent Anderson

One Small Step conversation partners Nancy Rowsey (64) and Kent Anderson (78) discuss their significantly different political views, their fears for our country, and find common ground around their lived experiences.

Eleanor Stanford and Yewon Na

Eleanor talks with her close friend and housemate about life since the COVID-19 pandemic. How has life as student been affected by going online? What's different about social life one year after everything changed?

The Life of Teachers during COVID-19

In this interview I talk to my mom, who is a teacher at Honey Island Elementary school, and how she as a teacher is adjusting to everything going on during COVID-19 crisis.

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Dave Ryan and Lance Baugh

One Small Step partners Dave Ryan (50) and Lance Baugh (79) discuss their career backgrounds, personal political values, the role of religion in modern society, and find common ground around the role of government and the need for civil discourse.

Melancholy Memories
December 4, 2022 App Interview

As 2022 comes to a close, two teenagers share memories of past experiences that shaped todays current time. Online school, now in the past, is being left behind with past memories in one final chat.

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Cathy Howard and Joseph Parrino

One Small Step partners Cathy Howard (65) and Joseph "Joe" Parrino (46) discuss their faith journeys, their shared experience as educators, their work interfacing with the broader community, and the importance of addressing polarization in today's social and political climate.

Life During the Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020

In this interview, I will be talkiNg and documenting my experience with Covid-19 as a teenager. I will share my opinion on important subject like school and the government handling of the pandemic.

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Mary Ortuno and Gregory Thompson

One Small Step partners Mary "Elizabeth" Ortuno (44) and Gregory "Greg" Thompson (68) discuss the long-term affects of pandemic lockdowns, how law enforcement handles people with mental health issues, and why they think flags have been politicized.

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Megan Kuehner and Christine Allmand

One Small Step conversation partners Megan Kuehner (44) and Christine Allmand (43) talk about their early political memories, times when their views shifted and how a polarized political climate affects them.

Interview with my dad

This is an interview of my dads feelings on certain topics and life experiences.

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Anne Cochran and Polly Carr

One Small Step conversation partners Anne Cochran (62) and Polly Carr (50) talk about their political values, children, and issues in Alaska.

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Derek Donellon and Carol Lundberg

One Small Step partners Derek Donellon (60) and Carol Lundberg (55) discuss their political views, their families, and personal versus collective responsibility.

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Quentin Wilson and Lee Selleck

Friends Quentin Wilson [no age given] and Lee Selleck [no age given] come together 50 years after they graduated high school together in Kirkwood, Missouri. The two talk about the value of listening, the divides in our country, and how...

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Cindy Su and Sneha Sharma

Friends Sneha Sharma (17) and Cindy Su (17) share a conversation about their experiences as high school students during the COVID-19 pandemic, their environmental advocacy work, their mentors, and their families.

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Ihsan Haque and Joe Hicks

One Small Step conversation partners Dr. Ihsan Haque (67) and Joe Hicks (63) talk about the division in this country, their religious faiths, and their political beliefs.

Mrs Martinez my childhood role model.

I talked to my amazing elementary school Esol teacher Mrs. Martinez. We talked about school and how she keeps helping students after so many years of teaching.

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Bill Kosteas and William Page

One Small Step conversation partners Bill Kosteas (44) and William Page (49) talk about the country's division and reparations for slavery.

I Interview My Younger Brother About His View on Online School & the Pandemic

I, Alexa Calcano, ask my younger brother, Aidan Calcano, about his experiences in online school. He talks about his school work and how he would like to see his friends in public rather than online. Aidan also talks about how...