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One Small Step partners Ernestine Krehbiel (83) and Rose [No Name Given] (45) share a conversation about their children, abortion, faith, and their personal political values.
my mom has Parkinson’s and these are her memories of Christmas’ after the death of her sister.
I interviewed my mother because I had to work on Thanksgiving and couldn’t meet up with my family
Emily Snow (43) interviews her mother, Donna Maxwell (74), about how her heart condition, Tetraology of Fallot, impacted her childhood, her experience having open-heart surgery in the 1960s, and how her life changed after surgery.
Erin Sim interviews her mentor in occupational therapy, Kelly Casey, about her past accomplishments, current projects, and future goals.
How Gordon grew up the 40s, how our ancestors came from The Ukraine, and how he decided to become a lawyer.
Michael Horn asks his father, Kemp Horn what he wants discussed at his wake.
A conversation between De'Andre Young (myself) and Lachelle Mack (aunt) about what makes a healthy and successful relationship.
I live in an assisted living facility in Texas and a few months ago this woman who is 4 foot 11 named Dorothy moved in and has graced us with her stories and presence. She is the most loving caring...
June Geyer describes her first big trip out of Baltimore when she and her husband when to NYC together.
Nancy Volmer (62) and her nephew Josh Volmer (34) share the story of how they began living together after Josh's father passed away and his mother began struggling with schizophrenia.
Mabel and I discussed the importance of being kind and always telling the truth. She believes there is a purpose for everything and to never be afraid to speak up.
Carlotta Young (57) interviews her Bookmobile patron Bessie Goldman (96) about Bessie’s love of reading, her childhood in Baltimore, her experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the advice she would like to share with others.
Today I interviewed a family friend, Steven Vu, a naval officer that lives in Baltimore, Maryland. We discuss his experiences in the navy, lessons learned, and what led up to this point of his life. This is my 3rd interview,...