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An interview with my mom showcasing what it was like to grow up in Marrakech, Morocco. Always interesting to have a sit down with her :)
Sophie and Skylar respond to Ericka Naegle and Walter Naegle at Magic City Acceptance Center
Lucille Wilhoit passed away on September 3, 2016. I remembered I'd recorded two interviews with her for the National Day of Listening in November of 2010. She talks in this interview about the importance of music to her, and how...
Steve Desroches (49) talks to Trevor Pittinger (37) about his role as the executive director of the Provincetown Business Guild and about the LGBTQ culture of Provincetown, Massachusetts.
In this interview, I asked a series of questions about my parents musical careers before & during college. They shared stories of their inspirations & how they met through their love of music. We finished the interview talking about how...
I interviewed my mom about the music industry and how it has transitioned since the 80’s as well as how it has shaped her life when she was growing up.
Curtis Diaz speaks with his friend and colleague Troy Small on his life, how his career in music has inspired him, and his experience growing up as a Black first generation American.
My grandma’s family was very musical, and were proud alumni of St. Olaf College. Her love for music was passed on to my sister and I, and she is very proud of hers and our achievements.
Short interview exploring music and it’s connection to the social world.
Jeff Cheng (18) talks to John DelGuercio (19) about music, his plans for the future, and views on life.
One Small Step conversation partners Amy Greene (64) and Alex Duda (37) discuss hopes for their children, why they don't like labels, and why people love to feel outraged.
Sometime in the late 1970s, Skip Landt walked into the Old Town School on Armitage to sing in the community chorus. Today he's been teaching harmonica at the school for over 30 years. Here he talks to student-turned-teacher Rick Sherry,...
Virginia talks and shares her memories of Musikfest. Her one word to best describe the festival is PRIDE.
Jim Cunningham, Born 1933 is a man of many professions. When Lucas Grey joined by his Uncle Jim Cunningham sat down at a piano for an interview. Jim Cunningham grew up in the small town of Belpre Ohio, and was...
One Small Step Conversation partners Marcia Oates (68) and Ann Marie Mershon (73) talk about their careers as school teachers and what they learned, the progress or lack there of on women's rights in their lifetime, abortion, and women's athletics.
One Small Step partners Cate Romelfanger (66) and Colleen Poleon (50) find common ground around their careers in Information Technology, being raised in military families, and their belief that United States politics have been "infected" by polarization.
One Small Step partners Larry Lucero (41) and Kim Phox (56) discuss their views on immigration, abortion, climate change, and more.