Life in Opposite Countries

This was an interview with Megha talking about her experiences in India and the US.

Where are you from and why are you here? Leeanne interviews Tania about growing up between cultures and what led to her move to Norway.

In this interview, Tania discusses being a hyper and adventure-seeking child growing up both Danish and American in New York. She compares her wild plans for the future to how things turned out, what led her to decide to move...

Trip to Australia: Discussion with Eshal and Shahan

A discussion with two of my Pakistani-Australian cousins about the similarities and differences between my life in America and there's in Melbourne, Australia.

The great thanksgiving listen

I interviewed my Aunt, Sumana Kamath, over thanksgiving break. She is from India, and was visiting us for the holiday as she had a work project here. We talked about her childhood, important life lessons, and how her experience working...

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John Murchison and Mohamed Eldebek

Friends John Murchison (35) and Mohamed Eldebek (37) talk about finding a sense of home in Arabic music. They reflect on the shared philosophy of musicians, the experience of connecting to their audiences, and the impact of the pandemic on...

Half German and a Quarter Hispanic

My husband talks about his grandparents and parents and how their culture has influenced his own personal culture.

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Emily Zambito and Aaron Gilmore

One Small Step conversation partners Emily Zambito (31) and Aaron Gilmore (34), talk about their shared upbringings in Christian faith and how that shaped their political and moral values in opposite ways.

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Lorraine Fontana and Kelly Windus

One Small Step partners Lorraine Fontana (76) and Kelly Windus (56) discuss their different upbringings, spiritual beliefs, and views on homosexuality.

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Salome Mwangi and Wayne Dilliard

Friends Wayne Dillard (56) and Salome Mwangi (50) recall how they met, the bonds their families have with one another and how each has learned from the other over time.