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Lesa Williams and Natalie May

One Small Step partners Lesa Williams (61) and Natalie May (62) talk about their families, their nonprofit work with children, and their views on funding in public education.

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Adrienne Whaley and Robert Dunkerly

Colleagues Adrienne Whaley (37) and Robert "Bert" Dunkerly (49) talk about the role of women in the American Revolution, their research interests, and mutual love of history.

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Michele Jarman and Michael Garstang

Michele Jarman (59) shares a conversation with her father, Michael Garstang (91), about Michael’s childhood in South Africa, his family, his friends growing up, his time in university, and his research.

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Tamara Qawasmeh and Piotr Krzystek

Tamara Qawasmeh (27) speaks with her friend and coworker Piotr Krzystek (27) about their work as data curators for the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, how they arrived in their roles, and what they love about the research.

Interview with My Sister About Graduate School and How the COVID-19 Pandemic has Changed Her Life

Alisha Zhu (18) talks with her older sister, Angela Zhu (25), about her experiences as a graduate school studying biostatistics. They also discuss what her experiences have been like amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eliza Maglari and Dr. Panayiotis Siaperas discuss Occupational Therapy as an agent of change on August 15, 2019.

In this motivating interview, Dr. Siaperas describes his lived experience as an agent of change in the occupational therapy profession as well as the meaningful career and life that occupational therapy has afforded. Dr. Siaperas, PhD, CPsycholAFBPsS is the Head...

Tom Johnson and Ariel Lavery

New Years Eve 2018: Interview between my dad and me in my parent's Colorado Mountain House. We talk about memories of early times establishing a career in research and academia as well as project into the future of his illness...