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Mary Esther Garza (54) talks with her fiancé, Patrick D. Brickley (60) about her breast cancer diagnoses family background and the coincidences they both have experienced.
Stacey (45) and Fred Rosenberger (41) remember the difficulties of explaining Stacey’s cancer diagnosis to their daughter, Olivia. Stacey and Fred remembers all the techniques they used to explain Stacey’s illness to Olivia.
Erin, age 46 with her dad who is acting as her nurse.
Claire at 27, shares her story walking with God through her life with her family, as we drive across northern Colorado.
Awesome interview, we talked about her breast cancer, her transition from Mexico to the states, and her life now.
Melissa Turnage, 64, tells her niece Juliet "J.P." Hemingway, 38, about her mother, JP's grandmother, Jenny Robertson. Jenny created the Children's Dance Foundation in Birmingham, AL.
Nell Schneider (6/18/1930-) talks with her grandson, Matthew Harrison, and her daughter (Matthew's mother), Sue Harrison, at her Glendale Wisconsin home. During this interview, Nell discusses World War II; the attack on Pearl Harbor; food and recipes; changes in technology...
Amanda Ebokosia (35) and her colleague Brittany Hale (32) discuss The Gem Project, what they have learned through advocacy work, and share their messages to young people making a difference.
Remembering Sherrin’s life and death from the perspective of her youngest daughter.
Husband and wife Rick Yoder (55) and Dr. Bridgett Piernik-Yoder (53) remember Dr. Piernik Yoder’s mother Gloria Piernik. They discuss grief, coping with her death, and how they honor her mother.
Lynette D. Bates (47) talks with her brother Larnell Bates, Jr. (51) about family, parenting and good teachers.
Shonnie Lavender, 37, is interviewed by her husband, Bruce Mulkey, 65, about her life and their life together.
Sarah Lisle (33) talks with her husband Matt Lisle (33) about how cancer has marked the many milestones in their relationship, including the birth of their daughter.
On November 25, 2017, Desirae Nuno (16) interviews her mother, Natalie Nuno (52) about her past and present obstacles. Mrs. Nuno discusses her current battle of breast cancer as well as the most influential people in her life.
Madeleine Dahl (26) talks with her mother Margaret Dahl (61) about her mother's breast cancer and experiences as a survivor.
Sandra Park (40) interviews her client, Lisbeth Ceriani (50) about her experience as a plaintiff in the Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics Supreme Court case.
Irma Cortes Nicolas and Emilio Nicolas discuss their family, their marriage, the milestones of the local Hispanic community in the field of broadcast communication.
Nicole Cyrille (74) and Maurice Cyrille (72) talk about Nicole’s breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment through Cancer Treatment Centers of America.
Coworkers and friends Jessica Woolbright (47) and Michelle Rhode (53) speak about their work supporting women and children experiencing domestic violence. They reflect on their careers at the non-profit Saint Martha's, discuss the most challenging and rewarding aspects of their...
Friends Susannah Johnson Malbreaux (69) and Yulandera Moody (64) discuss their experiences as breast cancer survivors and their experiences with the disease.
Kathleen McDaniel (50) interviews her colleague Tamekia Hunter Ross (50) about her breast cancer diagnosis and all the incredible things she does because and despite of it.
Healthy and strong, and always getting yearly mammograms, Julie was surprised by a breast cancer diagnosis.
Friends Cecilia Airaldi (56) and Luisa "Ellie" Scioli (73) reflect on their friendship and time living in the YWCA Brooklyn. They discuss their stories that brought them there, their families, gender roles, and being survivors.
One Small Step conversation partners Jack Rosenhammer (33) and Judy Weisman (80) discuss their concerns about polarization, whether our democracy is at risk, and if they consider themselves "optimists."