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Doug Taylor (69) is interviewed by his daughter, Lauren Edwards (34) and shares his experience growing up in Omaha, Nebraska - with a brief detour to nationals in fencing. There is a hunger to be seen and remembered when we're...
Talked with my mom a lot about childhood and memories and advice! Lots of laughing and talking as always. Owen the cat and a little sister interrupt momentarily which is par for the course in our house.
Shelby Obst interviews her mother, Angie, about her past disease. She asks questions about how her mother had to live with endometriosis and steps she took to become disease free.
One Small Step Conversation partner Karen Pontius (69) and Sidny Zink (70) talk about political beliefs, finding their path to ambition as women, socialism, and racial diversity.
Howard Corbaley interviews Lewis and Lois (Johnson) Corbaley 2010 Hillary the cat. 5145 Emmett Going up in Omaha, Nebraska
One Small Step partners Jack King (78) and Patrick Leahy (54) discuss what their lives are like in California and Omaha, respectively. They discuss their hobbies of reading and sailing. They also talk about what issues are important to them...
Carol Gallagher (66) interviews her husband, Patrick "Pat" Gallagher (84), about his life, family, jobs, childhood memories, and being a grandparent.
One Small Step partners Mario Reposo (66) and Ursula Stock (65) share about their upbringing and discuss their political beliefs on topics such as police reform, white collar crime, and climate change.
Patricia Pinto (56) speaks with Practical Farmers of Iowa volunteer Theresa Warren (28). Patricia shares the dream of farming that she's had since childhood, her journey to be a beginning farmer, and her gratitude for the community of knowledge sharing...
Ellen Sears (75) and colleague Wayne Boatwright (61) discuss religion, death, addiction, and meritocracy.