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Amber Norkett (46) has a conversation with her mother Patricia "Pat" Norkett (70) about growing up, courtship, working, raising children, and volunteering.
Julia McIntyre-Caines (54) has a conversation with her dad, David McIntyre (85), about his life, including his memories of early childhood, his career, and retirement.
Robin Dormaier (40) interviews her friend, Clarence E. Smith (96), about his family, experiences, earliest historical memories, and connection to the people and city of Almira, Washington.
Don Hochstatter (58) interviews his father, Harold Hochstatter (84), about his childhood, his experience in the U.S. Army, his political career, his family, his perspective on death, and his Christian Faith.
Erika Hildner (38) speaks with her father, Richard Hildner (76), about purpose, compassion, and parenting.
Tim talks about his early years growing up in Canyon Rim, his family, lessons learned and what a great influence his father was in his life.
One Small Step partners Daniel "Dan" Lawrence (67) and Kim Welsh (61) share a conversation about their upbringings and their concerns about divisiveness in the US. They talk about the opioid epidemic, the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination, and their families.
My name is Amanda Largent. I am a student at Southern Union Community College, and I was assigned to interview someone who means a lot to me for my speech class. I chose to interview my boyfriend of 3 years....
Blount Trammell King and Carleen Newell Flowers recall starting college at Georgia State Woman’s College in Valdosta, GA. A photo shoot, sharing clothes including the same wedding dress, and being lifelong friends. (In 1950, GSWC became co-Ed Valdosta State.)