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Sisters Dee Ann Tumbuan (39) and Ellie Tumbuan (42) discuss their childhood, moving around the country, summertime road trips and positive influential women from their parents' church, life lessons and their good friend Steve.
Robert Guenin (51) talks to his son Tyler (16) about life lessons and experiences.
One Small Step conversation partners Denise Ellis (70) and Carol Burch (82) discuss Buddhism and yoga, growing older, and what about their own political "side" makes them uncomfortable.
Susan Amussen (65) interviews her mother Diane Amussen (89) about her community organizing and activism roots.
Marc Schiller (49) talks with Brian Storm (43) about their careers in photography and documentary film.
Jennifer Swope 31 speaks with her 77 year old grandmother about her life growing up in the 1930's and 40's in North Dakota.
Mary Brehm (57) interviews her mother Judith Brehm (91) about her career, her friends, and her late husband.
Kendra Morgan (38) shares a conversation with her father, Clark Morgan (64), about their family’s history and Civil War history. Clark also talks about his involvement in living history, in Civil War reenactments, and about his gratitude for the support...
One Small Step conversation partners Gordon Cromwell (35) and Salma Hussein (35) have a conversation about not preferring to pick a political side, how they found their passions, and how they've felt misunderstood before in their lives.