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This interview covers my mother’s life from growing up in a small town to becoming a teacher and a mother.
Nancy shares stories, experiences, and advice on what it was like to come out, and become an activist at such a controversial time.
One Small Step conversation partners Elena Dillard (40) and Theresa Gossman (42) discover the many common threads between them. They talk about having Alzheimer's in their families, their spiritual journeys, motherhood, and their experiences with addiction and forgiveness.
Mr Meehan was my 8th grade Social Studies teacher. We talked about his life growing up to making it to where he is today as a teacher.
James William Sr. Atha (87) is interviewed by granddaughter Emily Atha (17). Known to others as JW, Jim Willie, and Jim, James tells of his childhood memories and of the lessons he has learned from a blessed life.
I only got to four questions out of six but one of the first questions that I asked got a very interesting response. All in all it was quite an informative interview about someone that I didn’t know too much...
Listen to Mr. Dewey talk about his childhood and other interesting aspects of his life. Also the 1st question got cut out , it was “how was your family and childhood like?”
A talk with Nancy Hill, a mother, Algebra teacher, (and someone who I thought is really funny and loved being around,) shares about the timeline of her life and touches on her childhood, career, toughest moments, proudest moments, as well...
This interview is about my grandmother. She talked about her childhood, her family, and other various things.
One Small Step conversation partners Christopher Nisch (36) and Linda Collins (74) talk about the need for compromise in government, the importance of putting themselves in another person’s shoes, and how the current political divides and anger in 2021 compare...
Seth is interviewing his mother, Jenny, about how technology has changed in her classroom since she began teaching in 1997.
Interview with Ms. Seymour about her version of the American Dream.
In this interview, conducted in November 2019 in Piedmont, California, Sage Gilbert (13) interviews her paternal grandmother, Rhona Gilbert (71), sharing stories from Rhona’s life all across the world.
Moved from Tucson to Santa Monica to Salem to Oregon City to Bend to Salem.
I asked my father about some of the time he spent as a scuba instructor as he is still a member of the PADI Organization.
My grandmother talks about her love of teaching, how it was raising eight children, and her childhood.
Jaime interviews Reg about growing up in southern California and his experience navigating predominantly Mexican-American and predominantly white schools and how that influences his teaching and conception of vocation.
Carole Dreger, 80, my grandmother. World War 2. Cold War. Vietnam. Meeting and marrying my grandfather. Teaching. Childhood memories. Fashion and music of the time.
Beth Ilagon (50) talks with her daughter Kristina Ilagon (16) about their dedication to work in their community of Las Vegas.
Discovering things and learning life lessons with my astronomy teacher at bentonville west.
I took time and talked to my mom about how she has been teaching kindergarten online while everyone has been stuck home.