"Keg in a kayak" Interview with Amy Rubin and Chris Donochod from the Big Pillow Brewery in Hot Springs North Carolina

Ike Lassiter interviews Amy Rubin and Chris Donochod from the newly established Big Pillow Brewery on December 13, 2021. Details include their history and the events that led them to bringing the first brewery and a vibrant community gathering spot...

Shreyas Vijayagopal and William Wulff

William Wulff talks about his life and his experiences during the 1960s and the significant events that had impacted his life and society during that time. He talks about his general experience, the impact the moon landing had on him...

Service Learning Interview: Alyssa Cloward

Alyssa Cloward (17) talks with her father David Cloward (55) about his personal experiences and historical knowledge on world events.

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Juan Carranza and Cindy Hernandez

Compañeros de One Small Step Cindy Jurado Hernandez (37) y Juan Carranza (37) tienen una conversación sobre las dificultades a las que se enfrentaron en su trayectoria educativa, su participación en la comunidad, y la importancia de la unidad en...

Ellie Meyers Wheeler and Katie Meyers

Ellie Wheeler: 2020-11-30 00:26:03 Interviews her daughter, Katie Meyers about her childhood, work, love and relationships.

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Cory Guilliams and Mike Phillips

Coworkers and friends Cory Guilliams (41) and Mike Phillips (62) talk about agriculture, the farming industry, and innovative changes they are implementing for positive agricultural development.

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Cindy Entriken and Patricia Randleas

One Small Step conversation partners Cindy Entriken (70) and Patricia "Pat" Randleas [no age given] talked about slowing down, having different values, and the challenges of today's political climate.

The thanksgiving listen

This is conversation between myself and my Great-grandmother Lealga who is 76 years old. we talk about her life experiences. This is part one.

Sandhya Rajagopalan and Vandana Rajagopalan

Sandhya Rajagopalan (18) talks to her mother, Vandana Rajagopalan (45), about memories of growing up in India and how her life changed after she moved to America in her 20s