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Amber, a palliative care nurse, and Kelly, Chief Mission Officer are the boots-on-the-ground team for a tele-palliative care team in rural Stevens County, Washington. Without the remote capabilities of the team, many patients seeking palliative care would need to travel...
We talked about life growing up in the late 20th century and meaningful family memories and experiences.
Zach recalls catching his first big male and female anadromous fish and learns the importance of respecting the resource.
Jeremy tells a story about looking back on a treaty take conflict as a boy and the importance of fish to his family
[Recorded: Thursday, February 22, 2024] UVA students Brian Warden (19) from Morgantown, WV and Jamila Snyder (19) from Pittsburg, PA recorded a one small step conversation as part of their course Public Service and Democracy. They discussed that both of...
One Small Step conversation partners Timothy "Tim" Hunter (63) and Claire Ninde (57) share life histories, political opinions and things they've learned from family members.
A salmon Idaho local talks about her experiences growing up fishing small creeks
Pat Ford talks of a life of Salmon conservation and tells a story about a yearly ritual to Marsh Creek
Travis, a multiple generation fishery guy in Idaho, thinks fondly about setting a visiting angler up for success
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Jim Batchelder, with thirteen generations in Massachusetts, recollects his life growing up in Andover. After becoming a beloved art teacher for many years, and working closely with the Andover Center for History and Culture to...
During this interview, we talked about what he has learned in life and what his life had been like. We also talked about the effect the pandemic has had on his life.
Megan shares hands on experience about how on careful people are in years of scarcity and how it changes the human dynamics in years of better runs
Kevin talks about a lifetime of being connected to Salmon in the Pacific Northwest
Boise local tells a story about being a fish biologist working on Salmon in Alaska
Lifelong resident of the rural Spring Creek community of Madison County, NC, Agnes Brooks, tells her younger neighbor, John Kirkpatrick, about her life in the mid-to-late 1900's: how she met her husband on the school bus and how they raised...
Becca shares short stories about her first catch on a fly rod and answers a couple of questions about Idaho fish
During her senior year of high school, Cynthia Chavez got pregnant and faced doubt from others in being a teen mom. She says it was the haters who helped her. With determination and grit, Cynthia proved them wrong! Cynthia accomplished...
In this interview, conducted on November 20th, 2017, in Wylie, Texas, Alexa Helm (14) interviews her grandmother Charlotte Ann Helm (78), or as she calls her, Gran, and invites her father, Mark Helm (52), Mrs. Helm's son, to contribute to...
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Castleton on Hudson, New York, Brendan Mahoney (14) interviews his grandmother Patty Cinelli (78) about her life.
Friends Steve Rozner (49) and Christopher Griffith (38) discuss their friendship and experiences at the Chautauqua Institution.
One Small Step partners Cecilia Lucero (61) and Julie Gee (56) discuss immigration, cancel culture, and concerns about the government.
My grandmother talks about her view of the Tang Shan Earthquake, the hardships in her childhood, and what her education and job as a doctor was like.
Impromptu fish story in the Fly Box in Salmon Idaho
Mike is out hiking and fishing in the Frank Church and encounters a huge Salmon...and a black bear