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Avery Vernon (21) and her grandmother Janet Palen [no age given] discuss their shared memories about Montana, music, travel, and their life's purpose and goals.
Crystle Ryland [no age given] speaks with her mother Idell Henderson [no age given] about her life growing up in Jim Crow Birmingham, AL.
Marie tells her daughter, Donna, stories of her childhood and family in North Carolina.
Grandson interviews his grandmother about her days as a childhood and young adult performer in shows and nightclubs in the teens through the 1930’s
This recording is unique in that it interviews the spouse of a 36 year Navy veteran, a retired Navy Admiral and Vietnam War veteran who is also the mother of two former Naval Officers and the daughter-in-law of another career...
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.
Khanh Nguyen (16) and Yen Kha Luong (17) - interview about how the Covid-19 changed ourselves ?
Sophie Broche, 80, talks with her cousin Karen Quest, 54, about the family that they have in common and about their own lives.
Lauren (15) talks to her mother Kristie (39) about life, school, relationships, memories, and a lot more.
Ashtyana Balentine 16 talks with mom, Alicia Andrews 36 about the Past, Present, Future.
Theresa Hogan tells memories of her happy life growing up in Canada to her daughter, Maureen Schlater.
Liane “Lee” Russell (87) talks to her friend Cindy Kendrick (53) about her life and scientific accomplishments.
One Small Step conversation partners David Mellott (67) and Maya Stein (51) talk about being step-parents, families and marriage, life lessons, and being middle children. They discuss God, the importance of family, being Liberal and Conservative, and hopes for the...
Best friends and former coworkers Kathy Klager (65) and Mary Olson (62) reminisce about their experiences in school.
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.
Jude interviewed her parents, Enrico and Anne about growing up during World War 2, and moving to Tucson from New Jersey.
Dot Jackson (65) talks about her life, legacy, and the way she wants to be remembered with her daughter Kelly Underwood (45).
Betty Werner (72) is interviewed by her daughters Marta Werner (45) and Rebecca Werner (47) about her life.
Ishmael Jihan (60), by his social worker and friend Abby Lamb (29) about his life growing up in Chicago and his involvement in the Black Panthers as well as his political views now.
A college student talks about what helped him to become a leader and mentor and how his learning disability helped him.
Claire LeBlond (25) speaks with her aunt Lisa Walters (62) about her childhood, finding value in work, and French learning songs.
Mary Anne and Bill Wade share the immigration stories of each of their families and stories from their trips back to the homeland.