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Dusty Matthews and Don Polly discuss living in 2020. Dusty works at the Leesburg (Florida) Public Library and Don is an author. The library's annual Literary Arts Festival was canceled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Don discusses his...
I interviewed my sister Hope, a junior in high school, about how her life changed due to the pandemic.
In this interview, conducted on November 24, 2020 in New Hampshire, Grace Keenan interviews her grandmother Kathleen Keenan about some of her childhood experiences. Kathleen (Kathy) talks about what is was like losing a brother in the Korean War in...
It was a fun interview to give and it really got me thinking about other questions I could ask. This interview also showed me (but I already knew) my sister loves her son Bryson.
Today I interviewed my wife Jenifer in regards to her job as a police officer. There is currently a lot of unrest in the country with police officers and I decided to pick her brain on how she feels with...
Henry Rutsch interviews Nancy Costello and she tells her expierence in the 2018 general election.
A self interview on COVID-19 pandemic, and how it has affected me.
The topics that were discussed was the problems with local food prices being too high in different areas and towns making it less assessable especially for college students. In addition, the topic of gmos and making connections with local farmers...
One Small Step parters Melanie Henry (42) and Rainman Davis (50) have a conversation about what they are most proud of in the past year, their pandemic experiences, and their relationships to church.
Lisa Beckford (42) talks with her daughter, Ayanna Beckford (14) about the affects of 2020 on her teaching career and her family.
Among the topics discussed were how daily life is like, how technology is utilized in a pandemic and how social relationships are like.
One Small Step conversation partners Frances Fortunes (48) and Charles "Chuck" Marple (73) have a conversation about their experiences as educators and geo political issues surrounding U.S. Territories.