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One Small Step conversation partners Carly Summers (34) and Toni Eddings (51) have a conversation about their experiences with mental health and addictions, their love for their pet dogs, and the importance of understanding people's needs and listening to one...
Kiplyn Primus (62) talks with Just Us Book Club member Paula Weathers (65) about her journey as a wife, mother and working professional.
This is a recording of me and my dad talking about his experiences growing up in Fort Worth and how it has changed over the years.
Karam (15) interviews his father Wayel (56) about his past adventures and his family. Wayel describes his experiences traveling around the world to secure a better life for his family back in Syria. Then, he talks about his current life...
My father talks about a funny thanksgiving story, his childhood thanksgiving, how he wants to be remembered, and gave advice on the future. He shared advice for future generations to act well and make reasonable investments. We incorporated thanksgiving since...
My cousin Walker shared memories, hopes and advice at our annual family thanksgiving.
I interviewed Daisy Rivas who is a 14 year old scholar at Everman High School.
One Small Step conversation partners Martin Navarro (60) and Raegan Baker (48) discuss the effect of labels we put on people, acceptance of ourselves and each other, the importance of voting and communication and how food is a great connector.
Alta Flowers Birdsong (89) tells her sorority sisters Laura Peterson (51) and Carol Harman [no age given] about her life and involvement in the Delta Gamma sorority and sorority alumni associations.
Olivia Gibson (18) and her grandmother, Jackie DiNubila (74) sit down to discuss a bit about Jackie’s life, as well as the people and memories that have been the most important to her.
Richard talks about growing up as a first-generation Mexican-American in the Northside of Fort Worth during the Great Depression, working as a pressman, his time in the Korean war, his parents fleeing the Mexican revolution, and his hopes for his...
Elizabeth Liska (25) interviews John Drury (80) about his childhood and military experiences.
One Small Step conversation partners Jack Howe (66) and Shelly Fraiser (42) shares stories and discuss topics related to adulthood friendship, the effects of alcoholism, and the place of politics in the work place.
Life partners Gabriela Cadena [no age given] and Donaciano Cantu (48) discuss their relationship and the travels they have taken together. They also discuss their plans for the future, including getting married in 2023.
Colleagues Victoria Shaw (52) and Oscar Martinez (62) discuss Oscar's military service in the Air Force, his time as a narcotics police officer, and his childhood memories of growing up in Texas.
Friends Melinda Hamilton [no age given] and Felicia Williams [no age given] have a conversation about helping others navigate the grieving process. They also discuss their shared experiences and talk about their nonprofits called "Journey 2 Healing Hearts" and "Mother's...
this is an interview with my amazing wonder, who has been such a role model to me. She does amazing acts of kindness through her work, and I hope you can learn a thing or two from her outlook and...
The person being interviewed is Melanie Nunez and I'm the interviewer (Katie Nunez). Melanie is 20 and Katie is 17 years old. We are both sisters to each other and we discussed Thanksgiving and some other personal questions.
Allison Leigh Cleveland (61) tells her colleague Angela Meyers (42) about her experiences in the army during the Cold War doing military intelligence and guard duty in Germany. She also describes witnessing the fall of the Berlin Wall on her...
John Booth tells about the Penner family of his wife judy and about the Booth family heritage for 3+ generations on the family farm in Peck, KS.
Gary W. Hawk (72) interviews his wife, Joyce L. Hocker (76), about her family's experiences taking a stand against U.S. racism in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.