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Talking about family, growing up and significant influences in my Dad's life.
My father and I discuss his past as well as the characteristics that has made him successful as well as what he would like to impart to me.
An Interview where we start off rambling then find our stride in talking about sports and it’s importance in this young mans life
My Father (Mario O. Ramos Jr.) Was born in 1969 to parents who immigrated to America for better way of life.
My dad talks about what it was like growing up working for his dad and the different challenges and life lessons that came from doing so.
We started with my dads childhood, worked our way through his early educational life focusing on college and his first job. Then, I let him reflect on his current job and the balance between working and family.
As an athletic trainer that I visit daily, Emily has played such a large part in my well-being, not only physically but mentally and emotionally as well. One of Emily’s largest goals in life is to have a lasting and...
Mrs.Link told us about how her ancestors moved from Europe to Minnesota and how she moved all the way to Virginia without knowing anyone and how she has achieved her American Dream and how accomplished the way she wanted to...
Justin (26) and Ina (26) talk about their work at the Danville Regional Foundation and how they want to contribute in making Danville a better place to live.
In this interview, we talked about my fathers life growing up. We also spoke about his work ethic.
Grandpa Smith’s reflections on work ethic...... what it was for him and the mind set for being a good worker.
One Small Step Partners, Justin Cummins (32) and Brian Baker (66), talk about how the military touched each of their lives and affected their political perspectives.
One Small Step conversation partners Alison Dunaway (45) and Joe Crowley (78) discuss road trips with family, the social safety net, and why "more ideas are better."
One Small Step participants, Rick Willis (60) and Sean Gallagher (47), discuss their upbringing, their relationship with their fathers, and how personal political beliefs.
Jorge (45) shares his journey with Angela (43) of how he went from humble beginnings to his rebellious teenage years to getting multiple degrees including a PhD.