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One Small Step conversation partners Sean McKell (53) and Erik Hendrickson (65), strangers, have a conversation about their backgrounds, families, careers, and beliefs, finding commonalities despite differences in age and life experiences.
Nina Wagner (47) interviews her mother, Jeanne Seidler (76), about her career as a systems analyst in the male-dominated field of information technology.
Marguerite Pfaff (58) interviews her mother, Kathy Swain (91), about Kathy's school years, her work life, raising children, and traveling.
Elizabeth Liska (25) interviews her friend John Drury (80) about sailboat racing and being a sailor and professional athlete.
Colleagues Ann Cramer (77) and Jennifer Hartz (53) have a conversation about their respective experiences as members of the Corporate Volunteer Council in Atlanta as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.
beth moeller: 2020-09-29 19:02:06 Beth Moeller sat down with Ed Kowalchuk in the days before he returned to FL from CT for the winter season, to discuss lessons learned from immigrant parents, his own immigration to the US from Canada,...
Whitney Lippincott III (62) talks with his daughter Chelan Lippincott (30) on the fourth day of his retirement about his 43-year career at Hewlett Packard, some of his best memories of working there, about his work ethic, his pride for...
Spouses Milton Jones (73) and Barbara Jones (72), tell their two daughters, Monica Jones (47) and Marcia Jones (42), about how they fell in love and their lives together through 52 years of marriage.
Troy Wright (55) interviews his father, Eldredge Wright (75) about his life growing up in East Texas, becoming a father at age 19, moving to California and working for IBM
Tyler Katz interviews his grandfather about his past, jobs, family, and friends.
Jay Jacobs(45) talks to his friend and colleague, Wade Baker (39) about their history working together, data analytics, and the greatest accomplishments.
Mark Kimmell (61) tells his friend Andy Ritan (52) about his impending surgery for throat cancer, which will permanently change Mark's voice. The two became friends through a spiritual practice called, "the Diamond Approach."