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Susan B. and Jonathan Webster

One Small Step conversation partners Susan B. (58) and Jonathan Webster (35) have a conversation about their backgrounds and beliefs, touching on topics like education, politics, guns, and biases. They find common ground despite differences.

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Nia Hodge and Sherry Neil

Sherry Neil (49) and Nia Hodge (50) talk about the importance of community, conversations about mental health for Black women, and their hopes for Fresno in terms of equity.

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Brenda Quiroz and Bonnie Keller

One Small Step Partners Brenda Quiroz (32) and Bonnie Keller (66) reflect on the importance of uplifting others, share stories from their childhood, and talk about what influenced them to get into their line of work.

Addicted to Starving

“This is just another story, it’s not a story about a weirdo”. On December 1, 2019, Lane Bynum interviewed her mother, Marti Noxon, about her struggles with eating disorders, and the process of turning her experiences into a movie. At...

3 Generations of ADHD

In this quick interview, I talk to my mom about what it was like growing up through 3 generations of ADHD.

I Asked the Blue Heron: an interview with author Lisbeth Coiman

Lisbeth Coiman answers questions about her book, in which she tells her story as an immigrant afflicted by a serious mental condition.

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Carly Summers and Toni Eddings

One Small Step conversation partners Carly Summers (34) and Toni Eddings (51) have a conversation about their experiences with mental health and addictions, their love for their pet dogs, and the importance of understanding people's needs and listening to one...

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Nina: youth

My mother had to become the breadwinner for her family at a young age. This is her story.

Joe’s story

In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in California, Artesia, Marilyn Ayala (13) interviews her uncle Joe (37) about his life. Joe talks about his childhood and drugs. 25 minutes we talk about his experience in the Las Vegas Route...

I’m My Peace

My sister Tania, a domestic violence survivor talks about the hardships that she had to endure during her pregnancy and the 6 long years of her relationship to her sons dad.