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Molly recalls her experience in a home for unwed mothers in the late 1960s, the death of her father and the death of her second husband.
Mary Ann Gessel, 50, talks to her son Benjamin Gessel, 28, about her parents, life, and marriages
Kim Schaff (53) and Laura Norris (48) talk about their friendship and their families.
Sue tells her daughter all about her life, from early childhood through school, career, marriage, family, and aging.
One Small Step conversation partners Serena Melder (40) and Kate Young (47) talk about choosing what you believe, manipulation, the way faith brings peace, living in a Christian cult, and finding your power.
Geraldine, 87, talks with her granddaughter Courtney, 30, about her family’s heritage and the connection with Grass Valley, California.
Scott McCraw (41) talks to his colleague, Kathrina Proscia (50), about his hometown, family, first marriage, daughter, and wife.
Virgil and Brebda Roberts were interviewed by Hayley Roberts to talks about their 30’ anniversary, married life and memories of the wedding day
Joselyn Geaga-Rosenthal, 62, tells her son Jason Yam about her arrival to the United States, including the trip by ship, and about her political awakening in the United States.
Spouses, Darryl Ward (65) and Pamela Ward (60), ask each other to reflect on some childhood memories and discuss their shared experience of Darryl having Parkinson's disease.
Joan Ruskin, 85, talks to her daughter Susan Steinhauer, , about life after her heart attack and what she now considers important in life.
Jack Powell was a poor kid from literally the wrong side of the tracks who went to college on an athletic scholarship and became a rare-earth chemist who purified uranium for the Manhattan scholarship. He says, “losing my football scholarship...