History With Chip

In conclusion my father is very wise. He has taught me a lot of things about his past that I am grateful to know about. He has made me laugh and think about how I can change my life for...

Grandma

Childhood, Family, Patricia Grimm Nelson 76 years old, Austin Nelson 17 years old

Two Families, One Love
December 2, 2020 App Interview

My aunt Nay Nay was adopted when she was six years old. I sat down with her for an interview to ask her about her experience with not only her biological family, but life with her adoptive family as well.

Dad’s Life

We talked about my dad's life at the moment and his childhood.

Maggie Wilcox and Gala Korniyenko

Gala Korniyenko, a PhD student at The Ohio State University gives advice to Maggie Wilcox, a first year Master's Student at The University of Kansas, on community building and engagement, urban planning, international development, and life in general.

My mom

Sarah Wasson and james Wasson. 42 and 13. Mother and son. Life experiences.

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Molly McMillin and Ben Sauceda

Aviation journalist, Molly McMillin (67) is interviewed by friend and Executive Director of the Kansas Aviation Museum, Ben Sauceda (39), about her career covering major milestones and changes in the aviation industry in Wichita.

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Clarence Emery and Charlie Gorges

Clarence Emery (82) and his friend and fellow volunteer, Charlie Gorges (82), talk about the aviation history of Wichita and their volunteer work at the Kansas Aviation Museum.

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Randy Smith and Logan Daugherty

Randy Smith (66) talks to his colleague at the Kansas Aviation Museum, Logan Daugherty (26), about his career in the aviation industry.

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Bilal Shareef and Kiplyn Primus

Kiplyn Primus (61) and Bilal K. Shareef (42) are fellow pilgrims who traveled to Ghana in 2019 for the inaugural Year of Return. They talk about how that journey continues to resonate with them.

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Ann Resnick and Nancy Quam

One Small Step partners Ann Resnick (68) and Nancy Quam (67) have a conversation about avoiding politics with family, the potential complexities of AI, and the experience of politics in their states.

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Jim Kaestner and John Notz

A pair of good friends, Father Jim Kaestner (88) and John Notz (92), discuss the history of the Church of the Holy Communion in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and its first priest, Friar John McNamara, who was an abolitionist and American...

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Glenda Reynolds and Glenda Dart

One Small Step conversation partners Glenda Reynolds (76) and Glenda Dart (76) talk about their lives and similarities, their political values, children in need of social services, term limits, and politicans more worried about their donors than their consituents.

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Melanie Henry and Rainman Davis

One Small Step parters Melanie Henry (42) and Rainman Davis (50) have a conversation about what they are most proud of in the past year, their pandemic experiences, and their relationships to church.

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Kris Robertson and Ian Campbell

One Small Step conversation partners Ian Campbell (27) and Kris Robertson (59) take an hour to discuss their multi-regional experience with America and how it has shaped their faith and political perspective.

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Paul Crenshaw and Lisa Thompson

One Small Step partners Paul "Scott" Crenshaw (59) and Lisa Thompson (48) have a conversation about how they came to be apart of their religious communities and the role of politics within religion.

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Peggy Phillips and Candy Schriver

One Small Step partners Peggy Phillips (59) and Candy Shriver (55) discuss their life long relationships with Wichita, tragedies around human trafficking, and their observations about public education.

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Anna Wittel and Brad Haynes

One Small Step conversation partners Anna (43) and Brad (51) have a conversation about their lives, including careers, hobbies, experiences with bus breakdowns, and perspectives on aging. They find commonalities in their winding career paths and bonds through shared stories...