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My interview was for my biggest influence in my life. I interviewed my childhood friend Isaiah from 3rd grade. I asked him questions about life and how he sees our friendship.
Todd Western III talks about the legacy of being from one of the first black farming families in Iowa, building community between black farmers, and the inaugural Iowa Farmers of Color Conference.
Challenges of Covid and the differences between human behavior around the world.
Phyllis and her daughter Laura discussed the birth of Berkeley, Phyllis' son born in the late 70s, and how they were informed about his diagnosis of Down syndrome. In their conversation, they mentioned that one doctor advised against pursuing surgery...
My name is Julian Middlebrooks who is 17 years old and I interviewing my mom Andrea Middlebrooks who is 52 and this interview discussed my moms childhood and certain impacts on her life and how she became the person she...
Frances shared her memories of growing up in Cinisi, Sicily. And immigrating to America with her parents and sisters in 1958. She talked about raising kids in St. Louis and spending making memories with her grandchildren.
Sy Barry recounts his story of how he overcame his tough childhood through his passion and love for drawing. Eventually becoming a renowned comic book and comic strip artist, he was able to find success and contentment in both his...
My name is Madalina, I am 22 years old and today I interviewed my grandpa Piotr Mardari. In this interview we discussed topics such as flourishing and what makes “a good life”.
Friends Hebrard Greene Jr. (76) and Walton Dunbar (77) reflect on their unlikely friendship, Walton’s journey as a “recovering racist,” and what they have learned from one another.
Let’s have a conversation: (Interviewer: Justin), (Interviewee: Nadia)Sitting down in front of the Christmas Tree to talk about our lives and influences.
18-year-old Aeris Tepper (me) interviews her mom, Gina Tepper, for the Great Thanksgiving Listen. The two talked about questions such as “What are you proudest of?” and “How do you want to be remembered?”
I interview my friend Valerie and ask about her life, some of her past experiences and how she go to where she is.
I interviewed my mom, Latrella, who is 50 years young. We discussed who was influential on in her life and how she would like to be remembered among others her topics.
Caroline Linn (15) interviewed her mom (Cassie) they talked about failures and challenges she had faced. They discussed how she got through the challenges.
Fredrick Richardson (84) interviews his friend Lisa Lambert (60) about her career as the first African-American assistant city clerk and now city clerk of the city of Mobile.
Barbara and Chandra met through the "Walk a Mile" program and hit it off instantly. Barbara talks about the challenges of being a single mom, needing a job. She started in housekeeping at a Providence hospital, but knew she wanted...
Eli Goodman (17) talks with his childhood best friend David (17) about the struggles of growing up in poverty without biological parents, and how the pain of his past positively affected his future.
Nazik Messerlian (90) interviewed by grandson Gregory (17) on her life experiences. They discuss life’s challenges and the importance of it all.
I decided to interwiew Hunter, the father of my children. He is 27 years old and an entrepreneur. we discussed influences in his life that make him who he is today.
Amelia Hansen (59) interviews friends Alfred Gemrich (87) and Donna Keller (54) about their their friendship, their involvement with the Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy, and the importance of land conservation.
Jennie Fidler (35) interviews conversation partner Paul German (65) about his life, faith, family, community, and legacy.
One Small Step partners, Venise Curry [no age given] and Kurt Madden [no age given] discuss their families, influences, and approach to different challenges within the Fresno community.