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Jay Kickliter interviews his father MErton Kickliter about when his plane crashed into a dike during the Korean War.
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Sadie Hall (15) and Sam McNamee (16) discuss their political beliefs and what shaped them.
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Jack talks with his daughter about his small-town childhood, his work in finance, and his thoughts about his future.
Fran interviews her mother, Stella, on her birthday. Stella talks about her earliest memories and growing up on a farm.
One Small Step conversation partners Jennifer Friend (53) and Christopher "Chris" Wyant (41) have a conversation about the challenges that education is facing and how schools are trying to meet new needs.
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Susan (61) tells her daughter Jessie (30) about her many travels across the country and abroad.
Marlana Barry and Laura Snyder talk about how they met and became friends during the November 2000 blizzard.
talks about joes struggles with the passing of his father and coming here for school.
Margaret Swedish tells Janet Frey about her time in South America and life as an activist.