The Ronnie Kirven Story
November 30, 2017 App Interview

Talking about the values and trials of growing up impoverished in South Carolina, and life after that.

The Pressures of American Culture
December 3, 2017 App Interview

Asking a Sudanese millennial about the pressure to conform to American culture.

Thanksgiving listen with Anthony (AJ) Russell

He talked about him as a little kid, and this is a memory he would never forget, when he got smacked in the face with a baseball when he was not paying attention.

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Hilary Coakley and Bradley Baker

In a One Small Step conversation Hilary Coakley (54) and Brad Baker (65) discuss the role religion plays in their lives, politicians they admire, the importance of freedom of opinion, fear of the divisiveness in the United States, and the...

Is Technology for the kids ?

A discussion about technology and how it affects children.

Sociology

When you have a person who pushes you it can make all the difference for your life.

Starting Fresh – David &a Jamie McEachin

Speaking with my father about his childhood with 9 siblings and Catholic parents, his time establishing his own identity, and our family and the future.

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Claudia Venable and Sarah Watts

Sarah Watts (29) asks her mother, Claudia Venable (72), about her career and marriage.

“I had a dream to be someone”: Rogelio talks about his life in the US

Rogelio, a Richmond community member, talks with Alison about his early struggles, those who helped him succeed in school, and his passion for working hard to accomplish his goals.

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Susan Miller and Ruth Belhumeur

One Small Step participants Susan Miller (73) and Ruth Belhumeur (66) discuss their experiences in the medical field, their husbands' careers in medicine compared to their own, and their common enemy: insurance companies.

VCU: Then and Now

We talked about how the differences between VCU now and when my mom went to VCU

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Amy Russell and Carl Weiss

One Small Step conversation partners Amy Russell (69) and Carl Weiss (62) discuss their pivotal life experiences, the importance of moderation, the role of media in increasing division, and the complexity of many issues facing us today.

Interviews with the Waccamaw Indian People: Glenn Cook

Glenn Cook, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says "I'd like to see success so...

What Does Success Mean To You?

Interviewing my grandparents about their ideas of success and failure, and where these ideas came from.

Life in the Military

I interviewed my Grandfather about his childhood and years in the military.

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Susan Johnstad and Romero Robbins

One Small Step conversation partners Susan Johnstad (55) and Romero Robbins (62) have a conversation about how the places they grew up in impacted their lives, losing their sisters and being known, and the stories behind their ideas about patriotism.

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Mackenzie Babichenko and Greta Harris

One Small Step conversation partners Mackenzie Babichenko (40) and Greta Harris (63) have a conversation about their experience working on the Virginia Redistricting Committee and how they bridge their political divide and became friends.

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Joan "Joni" Albrecht and Eva Clarke

One Small Step conversation partners Eva Clarke (64) and Joan "Joni" Albrecht (57) have a conversation about their personal experiences with their church, relationships, and environmental conservation.