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[Recorded Friday, May 19, 2023] Gennese (19) and Jonathan (21) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Gennese is a UVA student from Colonial Heights, and enjoys music, podcasts, and being outside. Jonathan is also a UVA student...
I did an interview with my mom Saundi. She was a D1 volleyball player for Penn State and now has 3 children.
In this podcast, Jessalyn talks about her experience in COVID-19. She explains the way that the pandemic had helped change her for the better through a story about Jessvolleyball.
Larry Kundert (72) reminiscences with his wife Pamela Kundert (69) about softball and the effort it took to finally pitch some games. He also talked about volleyball and volunteer work.
She talked about how proud she is of her heritage and how her father influenced her life.
Michael Goldin (34) and his One Small Step partner, Tammy Barbour (48), exchange travel stories and personal experiences growing up in the south.
Students and volleyball players, Brianna and Bebhinn, interview their coach about her through volleyball.
Jennifer Powers tells us about her life and her volleyball experience.
Maggie Syversen asks Margaret Pedersen about her memories of teaching and coaching at El Molino High School.
This interview is knowing the life of an international student who is also giving tips about being a 4.0 athlete and managing her time well.
In this Interview im November 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia, Alden Laborde (17) interviews her mother Jennifer Laborde about her childhood and growing up all the way through raising her own kids. She talks about her different relationships, whether that be...
In this interview I get to talk with my mom about her college volleyball experience and how she feels about me playing college volleyball now.
My mother, Joyce Hollobaugh, discusses how her life experiences competing in volleyball and softball and her career in respiratory therapy has made her the person she is today. As she discusses her experiences, my mother describes all the important life...