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Barry H. Kaplan, MD, PhD, (84) speaks with Sandy Chang, Jeanette Gonzalez and Susan Dicosola on his unusual path to the practice of medical oncology.
Connee Reau looks back on her diagnosis of ovarian cancer and speaks about how she got through that tough time.
One Small Step conversation partners Ramona Akpo-Sani (74) and Denie Reynolds (73) discuss their upbringings, families, travels, involvement in 12-step programs, religious beliefs, and thoughts on Donald Trump. They find common ground despite differences.
Danielle Myers-Porter (46) interviews wife Ruth Myers-Porter (41) about their relationship and what it was like when Danielle was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer.
In this interview, recorded on November 23rd, 2023, Clara Davis (15) interviews her grandmother, Marjorie Spears (85) about her childhood and life experiences. Marjorie shares stories about her children, how she met her husband (Richard Spears),her favorite time of year...
Michael Steinert, my father, and I discuss when and how he discovered the golf ball-sized tumor near his motor cortex, the impact that discovery had on our family, and his hopes for the future.
One Small Step conversation partners Mary Louzon (64) and Rachel Berryman (41) discuss the challenges of family relationships when they are toxic and when politics divides them.
One Small Step conversation partners Stephanie Mayberry (63) and Sioux McLane (77) discuss health issues and family caregiving, gay marriage, animal rescue, and masking for the sake of the immunocompromised.