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A social worker from the Department of Veterans Affairs shares his fondest memories and talks about his path to becoming a social worker as well as his experiences with the We Honor Veterans program and how he became chair of...
Susan “Sue” Ellerman [no age given] interviews her acquaintance and StoryCorps partner, Robert Tegart (68), about his past experiences as a houseless veteran, traveling, empathy, and time at the Poverello Center.
Interview of my roommate/teammate, learned a lot of interesting facts such as dancing, his family, and his future.
An interview with Dale, where I asked a couple of questions.
Petty Officer First Class James Clinton shares his story of the military life. He explains the benefits and the challenges he had overcome as he worked further in the service.
Patrick Tino shares his stories with Christina Muscatello from the Memory Maker Project about his experiences in the United States Military, as part of the Veterans Story Project. This project is made possible with public funds from the Statewide Community...
Norma speaks about the SB4 bill and the SB8 bill that was recently passed Texas that governs abortion rights laws and "Show me your papers" police checks.
One Small Step conversation partners Scott Benolken (54) and Steve Fernlund (68) talk about freedom of speech, healthcare, and the importance of contributing to your community.
I took a few minutes to interview my husband Raymond Holt to learn a little bit about his experience being an Air Force Veteran.
What inspired him to do everything that he did and what inspires him to keep going; along with the lessons he learned along the way.
One Small Step conversation partners Caren Stelson (69) and Kenneth "Ken" Steen (53) share some of their background, discuss their experience as grandparents, talk about their earliest political memories, and reflect on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
I decided to interview my grandad at to learn more about his time serving in the Korean War, his time after, and also his childhood and duties as a parent. He is such an amazing man and I continue to...
This interview is about childhood in the 1930s, childhood memories and life with family of ten during the Great Depression.
I interview my grandfather, a veteran, on the 2016 presidential election, the divide, and on the future.