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Friends Delya Bull (77) and Toni Love (67) share about their cancer journey, their friendship and the community of support they found at Charlotte Maxwell Clinic.
Brenda Barwick [no age given] and One Small Step partner Mimi Turner (36) discuss Oklahoma City changes and progress, influential people in their lives, and their political leanings.
Brooklyn (19) interviews Cole (18) about how different but also similar their lives were growing up based off of where they grew up. Brooklyn is from small town Nebraska, Cole is from big city Los Angeles Calfiornia.
In this interview, Violet and her good friend Sakura delve into some growing up issues. About growing up, childhood, and study life. Everyone has their own experiences growing up, although they are very good friends and do not fully understand.
We talked about my grandmother growing up in Starkville, MS. We discussed work as a teacher, and lessons she has learned in life.
Sri Lanka, Canada, Tamils and Sinhalese, growing up, stories about grandma and grandpa
One Small Step Conversation partners Joseph "Joe" [No name given] (52) and Jennifer "Jen" [No name given](48) talk about their faith, working in law enforcement and the importance of conversations to find understanding.
Rae George (17) interviews her mother, Weruche George (44), about her high school experience in Nigeria, life advice she has for young people, and the hopes she has for her children.
Danilo Tulagan talks about his life in the Philippines, serving in the Navy in Guantanamo Bay during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and becoming a hairdresser after coming to the U.S.
Clara Heintzelman (18) asks her father, Dr. Matthew Heintzelman (65) about the time he spent in Austria as a teacher's assistant while he was in college.
A man interviews his partner of 29 years about his childhood and their decision to adopt two boys from Peru in 1989.
Lisa McGahey Veglahn, 46, interviews her mom Ann R. Smith, 85, about growing up during the Depression as a first generation Yugoslavian-American, and about what her mom is most proud of in her life.
One Small Step conversation partners Maria Bustamante (43) and Amy Danner (58) talk about trying to do your best for your children, Christianity vs Catholicism, being judged by people at church, and alcoholism.
Christine Booth (46) and One Small Step partner Jon Giaimo [no age given] discuss the consequences of social media, the Black Lives Matter movement, the homelessness crisis, and America's position in the war in Ukraine.
Karen De Shazer (53) interviews Don Laughlin (79) about his career in the resort and gambling business, his resort “Riverside” and the history of Laughlin, NV and Bullhead City, AZ.
Sharon shares about the influence that her grandmother had on her and how that made her who she is today. She also shares the similarities and differences that she has observed between her generation and college students today.
One Small Step Conversation partners Donna Runnels (71) and Judy Camuso (53) talk about hunting, guns, feminism, abortion, sexual harassment, wildlife, and nature in Maine.
Elena Kubik (17) and Victor Kubik (76) talk about the moon landing in 1969.
Kate Freeman (52) talks with her niece Kim Banker (36) about Kate’s Navy service, the 18 months she spent in Botswana serving in the Peace Corps, and how her Peace Corps experiences changed her. Kate now wants to go back...
A man talks about having Polio as a child that made him physically handicapped, and his experiences teaching physically handicapped children.