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42:42
Douglas DeBolt and Darby Cogburn

One Small Step conversation partner’s Darby Cogburn (43) and Douglas "Doug" DeBolt (57) take an hour to discuss their life as educators, the evolution of American culture, and the consequences of a divided country.

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45:45
Ranjit Steiner and Meb Steiner

Ranjit Steiner (32) talks with his mother, Meb Steiner (63), about the range of emotions he experienced as a teenager with cancer and how cancer impacted his high school experience. They reflect on the importance of having support from family...

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39:26
Anthony Taylor and [No Name Given] [No Name Given]

Anthony Taylor (39) speaks with his partner [No Name Given] [No Name Given] (28) about childhood trauma, the death of his parents, his plans for the future, and life lessons he has learned.

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46:57
Bob Hudson and Timothy Kocher-Hillmer

Bob Hudson (60) and One Small Step partner, Timothy Kocher-Hillmer (58), discuss what it was for them growing up while feeling different and uncool, yet passionate about learning. Both discuss discovering sexuality and discovering their privilege/power from two different perspectives...

Parent interview

My dad explains how he lost his leg and the hardships that he has has to overcome because of it.

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58:46
Anna F and Eric Nashbar

One Small Step partners Anna F (26) and Eric Nashbar (54) discuss their upbringing, their thoughts on work culture, and their religious identities.

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33:13
Alex Coleman and Karla Montgomery-Ramirez

Alex Coleman (50) and her niece Karla Montgomery-Ramirez (28) have a conversation about how both came to the United States from Colombia and the experiences they've had that led them to start Energy Works ATL, a holistic health and family...

Carnell Hampton & Will Rogers

Carnell shares his COVID-19 story of spending 297 days in the hospital, losing half his right leg, the toes on his left foot, almost dying several times, and he still has a positive outlook on life.

Interview with Brian and River Morgan

River asks Brian questions about art and computers, as well as some insights about amputees.

The girl.

Marrying your 8th grade boyfriend & being an amputee mommy.