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One Small Step conversation partners Danny Carroll [no age given] and Torski Dobson-Arnold [no age given] have a conversation about their difficult childhoods and journeys to understand truth and forgive themselves. They find perspective through sharing their experiences overcoming dysfunctional...
Kelly has been a nurse for 18 years and has an amazing way of being resilient. From difficult peers to patients and through trials and tribulations of home life, Kelly handles it all with a professional spark.
I was interviewing Monica (58) that I met a week ago and asked if I can interview her because she was very nice and has a positive attitude always. In the interview we was discussing her life and memories from...
Abby Punch (19) interviews her mother's friend Samantha Shaffer (49) discuss Sam's life experiences.
Granddaughter Marissa (17) and Grandmother Paulette (76) talk about life during the 1960s highlighting what it was like living in a small town in Virginia during the 60s.
Father (56) discusses his childhood and views on life with his 16 year old daughter.
[Recorded: Tuesday, March 19, 2024] UVA students Shreya Damidi (21) from Northern Virginia and Caroline Chauza (21) from Dallas, Texas recorded a One Small Step conversation as part of their course "Lead from Anywhere". They discussed how Caroline's educational background...
One Small Step partners Clark Glave (61) and Ward Silver (72) discuss how they are still growing up, writing, and technology's power in people's lives.
One Small Step conversation partners Diane Knibbs (66) and Michael Dean (56) discuss their upbringings, relationships, their faith, racism in their communities, being informed citizens and extreme and moderate views.