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Kaitlyn McMurtry and Richard Kirkpatrick

One Small Step conversation partners Kaitlyn "Katie" McMurtry (30) and Richard "Rick" Kirkpatrick (63) talk about their traumatic experiences. They share thoughts about religion and the roles of the government.

Mom

Mi mamas niñez, que fue un momento feliz. De su unico embarazo y el milagro de un bebe. De ultimo los momentos dificiles.

Theology project interview

This was an interview with my mom Colleen. We talked about her life growing up, working, school, etc. We also talked a little about family and funny stories from her life. I interviewed her because she is very important and...

The life of Nancy Pantaleoni and her experiences as a child to an adult.

This interview recorded in Manhattan Beach California on 11-22-17. Nicholas Pantaleoni (13) interviews his Grandmother Nancy Pantaleoni whom is 77 years old. Miss Pantaleoni shares her stories as a child, and favorite hobbies as a child as well. She also...

Interview with Mazie

We spoke about life in general, and past experiences and lessons she has learned from them.

Jenny Rask Interviews father Gene Rask about his life. Interview about Lee and Bonnie Rask and kids.

Jenny Rask: 2021-02-27 23:36:35 Interviews father Gene Rask about his life. Lee Rask was like a brother and Gene's protector. Lee rescues Gene from Hawthorne Grade school bully Henry Joe. Lee's help in Gene's decision making. Memorable visits to Bonnie...

Citlali Rodriguez interviews Timothy McCormick as to his life experiences and his thoughts on this.

In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Chicago, Illinois, Citlali Rodriguez (16) interviews her former teacher, Timothy McCormick (29) about his childhood and and current life situation. Mr. McCormick shares his thoughts on his past and present, content with...

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Max 15, Ale 15. It was mainly about books and like authors and hypothetical questions like unrealistic but could happen

The life of Nancy pantaleoni and her experiences as a child to an adult (shortened)

Nicholas Pantaleoni (13) interviews his grandmother Nancy Pantaleoni (77) about her life as a child, and her experiences as an adult.

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Krishna Pakala and Anne Hamby

Colleagues Krishna Pakala (40) and Anne Hamby (36) share a conversation about their careers and working together as colleagues. Krishna describes happy moments and lessons he has learned in his life, and Anne talks about how she would like her...

A Path To Admire

Wendy (15) asks her older sister, Leslie (23) about her life after graduating university, now that she no longer lives at home with the family in Dallas, Tx and lives in Boston, Ma.

"Choosing the Science of Decision-Making" an interview with Roger Pulwarty and Michael Hayes

Why do people feel they way they do about issues? Why do lawmakers and policy leaders seemingly act against their better interests? And how can information be developed in a way that leads not just to greater understanding, but to...

Grandma Thanksgiving

My Grandma answers some burning questions from people who don't exist (and my dog).

Rethinking the meaning of governance with Shauna Gordon-McKeon

In a conversation looking at multiple meanings of open source governance and project health, Shauna Gordon-McKeon shares with Open Source Stories views of how investing in project culture can build virtuous cycles of inclusion and contribution. From reducing the number...

Time traveling back to New York

An interview with my aunt, Guerra Stoll, about her life in New York and her childhood.

Marys decisions that followed her realization that she did not want to be introduced as "Betty s daughter Mary" for the rest of her life

Mary moved to San Francisco as a 27 year old in the 1960s. She shares stories about that move, going to the South to be a part of voter registration and marching for civil rights, her travels to South America...

Greatest Father

I have interviewed my father and heard stories I hadn’t heard before. I has made my knowledge grow with him.

“The dumbest thing I ever did was when I spilled spaghetti all over my mom’s new white chairs”

I asked my mother questions and found out things that we wouldn’t normally talk about. For example, her childhood, personal achievements, views on life, etc.