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.

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?

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Marlena Miller and Veronica Monjaras

Mentor Marlena Miller (42) and her mentee, Veronica Monjaras (17), open up about their connection, their struggles with anxiety and the things that make them proud of themselves and each other.

Life is…and then you rock n’ roll.

We talked about perspectives on a mysterious world. And how we try to solve those mysteries, as human beings, by relating to each other one-on-one through communication and processing.

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.

Orion and Paul Baker-Porazinski: A Conversation About Food, Water, and Connectivity

Orion Baker-Porazinski has a conversation with his father, Paul, on his different experiences with food and water as a child in Poland. He then contrasts this with the sense of abundance he felt upon moving to the United States. The...

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.

Hydraulic Fracturing: An Interview with Cesar Armendariz

Interviewer, Karla Victoria is 27 years old student and is a close friend of Cesar who is an petroleum engineer being interviewed. The conversation is about hydraulic fracturing operations and the contamination concerns.

Interview #4 p.2

In this interview I talked with Briana Gonzalez about the effects corona virus had on her life and online schooling.

Evan, Chris, and Gail Stallone

Evan Stallone talks to his mother, Gail Stallone (55) and father Chris Stallone (55) about their different perspectives on Food, energy, and water growing up in a lower economic standing then they are currently in now.

Stacey and McKinley discuss preparing for the climate emergency

In our interview we looked back from the not-so-distant future of 2030 as we envision what my hometown would look like if it were carbon neutral at that time (2030). We talked about what Stacey saw as the steps to...

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Leon Hoover and Robert Shore

One Small Step partners Leon Hoover (71) and Robert "Bob" Shore (75) talk about their political views and their careers in energy and behavioral health. They reflect on the current state of abortion and energy policy and discuss the influence...

Interview with my dad

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

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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.

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.

Pregnancy Interview
December 18, 2017 App Interview

I spoke with my Aunt Francis about her pregnancy and touched on whether or not her abilities have changed.

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Emily Janssen and Nik Rye

Friends Nik Rye (32) and Emily Janssen (24) talk about moving in together, astrology, and what they've discovered once they stopped restraining themselves.