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Andrew Mercer and Aaron Montano

One Small Step conversation partners Andrew Mercer (37) and Aaron Montano (40) share a conversation about their experiences of faith and Catholicism, their political beliefs, and the importance of overcoming division.

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01:13:01
Laura [No Name Given] and Scott Mathis

One Small Step conversation partners Scott Mathis (78) and Laura [No Name Given] (45) talk about the meaning of conservative and liberal, and explore life histories.

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01:19:51
Rachel Medina and Clark Craig

One Small Step partners Rachel Medina (33) and Clark Craig (56) discuss their experiences being elected officials in small municipalities, how their backgrounds and upbringings have shaped their political values, and the importance of education.

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01:06:57
Laurie Meininger and Pete Montaño

One Small Step conversation partners Laurie Meininger (65) and Pete Montaño (68), talk about travel, family life, voting rights, gun control and gun ownership and the tension between individual freedom and personal responsibility.

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01:09:01
Shalako Powers and Chaitna Sinha

One Small Step conversation partners Chaitna Sinha (44) and Shalako Powers (44), talk about their family histories, the paradoxes and hypocrisies of political beliefs and about the pressures and concerns of raising daughters in these times.

Wendy Watkins and Todd Watkins, sister and brother

Wendy Watkins: 2020-07-16 16:03:26 Wendy Watkins (age 64) and Todd Watkins (age 58) reminisce about Todd's childhood, their parents, baseball, his current struggle with ALS and life lessons learned.

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01:15:42
Chuck McAfee and Tiffany Gray

One Small Step partners Tiffany Gray (43) and Chuck McAfee (81) share a conversation about their backgrounds and political beliefs. They also talk about friends they have in common and their families homesteading in the region.