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Ellen Goslin (89) tells her son James "Jim" Goslin (66) and daughter-in-law Trina Goslin (65) about her upbringing, her family life, and the advice she has for her grandchildren.

Carla Lantz (49) sits down for a conversation with her wife, Dena Lantz (49), about their deep love and admiration for each other and the challenges they've weathered together.
Donna Quinney Hendel, native of Pierre, SD, retired Captain, Nurse Corps, US Navy, interviewed by grandson Quinn A. Hendel.
Steve Wood (75) talks with his friend, Sage Fridell (18) about moments from his childhood in Missouri as well as other exciting times from his life.
I have learned a lot about my mom through this interviewing process, I learned that she was not very wealthy growing up but she was recoursful and found a way to do things on her own. She’s been an entrepreneur...
We talked about what their childhood was like. We also talked about their married life and raising kids together, and eventually grandchildren.
We talked about his life and some memories. We also talked about his life as a soldier.
I️ spoke with my mother about her childhood and some of her life experiences.

Colleen Mahoney (89) is interviewed by her daughter, Nancy Mahoney [no age given], about her parents, attending college during the 1940s and '50s, and her journey from a Republican ideology to a Liberal one.

Ada Orton Ruden, 101, speaks to her daughter, Randi Ruden Krantz, about her family and their roots in South Dakota, and the careers in teaching that she and her sisters established.
Childhood in small town SD and MN, marriage advice from a 55 year marriage, how to keep getting educated even when you have 5 kids and are getting laid off.
Li Fjersted talks with her friend, Rowena Richardson about various interesting times in her life.

Arlen Diamond (78) talks with his former colleague, mentee, and friend Tammy Wiley (54) about their experiences working in public radio and how their personal and family lives have influenced their people-centric leadership styles.
Dottie White, 96, recalls her memories of women and their large families homesteading in Wyoming and South Dakota at the end of the 19th and the beginning of 20th Centuries. These pioneer women were creative and resourceful in establishing their...

Denise Keegan (71) and her friend Duane Nycz (62) share a conversation about their bartending and restaurant careers, their families, the COVID-19 pandemic, and Soap Lake, WA, the city that they both call home.
A discussion of the history and life of a military veteran and family man, Sgt. Andrew Urquhart.

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.
Michael Horn asks his father, Kemp Horn what he wants discussed at his wake.