Music Evolution from a Mother's Perspective

In this interview, I, Hailey interview my mom Tammy about the music industry and how it was when she was my age. We also touch on where we think music is going in the future.

Radio and the music that moves us

Interview with Ken Murphy in the 88.3 KABF studio in Little Rock Arkansas. The interview was over the radio, music, artist, and all of the changes that have happened or are taking place now.

The world has changed since 1950

A wonderful interview that I had with Pam Feil on a Saturday afternoon in her backyard. I asked her various questions regarding her feelings about media and how it has evolved throughout her life.

How the media has changed from the 1970s to now

Today I decided to ask my dad, Antonio Price about the different types of media. He is 46 years older and I am 19 years old. I asked him about the influence, changes, and his personal feelings about the media...

Maxine 100 Years: Working for RCA and Getting Married

Iris Maxine Pontius worked at RCA starting in the late 1930s and continuing until her retirement in 1978. During WWII, she was part of a secret project building electronic devices to help the war effort. Later she helped build an...

Concerts & Rock-bands, a Blast From the Past!

Janet Vaughan gives her daughter Hannah Vaughan insight on what concerts were like when she was younger, as well as some of her favorite and most influential rock-bands + more.

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Dee Armstrong and Martha Jones

Best friends Dee Armstrong [no age given] and Martha Jones [no age given] talk about Martha's career as a teacher, Dee's career as a news anchor, and what makes the two of them such great friends. They also discuss the...

Interviewing my older sister on her opinion towards news and social media.

My sister who is 4 years older than me and never really used social media answers my questions about social media and how she thinks it influences news and public information.

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Jeremiah Chapman and Kiara Brown

Kiara Brown (28) talks her colleague to Jeremiah Chapmin (44) about her upbringing in Gloster, Mississippi, her journey to working in media and communications, and the many obstacles she overcame along the way.

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Emily Rushing and Fred Bennett

One Small Step partners, Emily Rushing (70) and Fred Bennett (76) discuss the changing landscape of news, media literacy, social issues, and being Christians who value diversity and racial reconciliation.

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Jean Odom and Johnnie Odom II

Johnnie Odom II (42) interviews his mother, Jean Odom (77), about how she accidentally ended up at Elvis Presley's funeral and about her experience living in Memphis, TN around the time of his birth.

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Zachary Kilby and David Glenn

Zachary Kilby (21) shares a conversation with his mentor, David Glenn (54), about David’s time playing baseball when he was younger, his career in sports media, the mentors he had throughout that career, and the legacy he would like to...

A media flashback to then and now with Grandpa Charles Paxton

I interview my Grandpa, a Vietnam veteran and retired U.S. Army Colonel, about his experience serving in the military and relying on older forms of media and the media coverage of U.S. military throughout his service. Our interview is finished...

Bennie Clonts Interview Spring 2024

Bennie Clonts (18) interviews her father Darren Clonts- also known as DC on the radio. He is an inspirational radio host that hopes to provide positivity to the people around him.

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Marianne Stack and JaLynn Prince

One Small Step partners Marianne Stack (63) and JaLynn Prince [no age given] discuss the changes in the news industry that have led to increased political polarization in the US.

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Magne Abrahamsen and Mariann Abrahamsen

Magne Abrahamsen (81) shares a conversation with his daughter Mariann Abrahamsen (33) about his experiences growing up in Norway under German occupation during World War II.

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Elizabeth Horwitz and Victoria Lopes

One Small Step conversation partners Elizabeth Horwitz (54) and Victoria Lopes (59) have an open and vulnerable conversation about loss, relationships, and growing older on one's own.