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One Small Step conversation partners Abigail "Abby" Arthur (51) and Sheena Belcher-Hubbard (40) spend the better part of an hour discussing motherhood, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the heightened division in our country.

Kelly Davis (44) interviews Eileen Halonen (67) about Eileen's family history, growing up, starting a family, and her work life.

Randy Smith (66) talks to his colleague at the Kansas Aviation Museum, Logan Daugherty (26), about his career in the aviation industry.

Aviation journalist, Molly McMillin (67) is interviewed by friend and Executive Director of the Kansas Aviation Museum, Ben Sauceda (39), about her career covering major milestones and changes in the aviation industry in Wichita.

Clarence Emery (82) and his friend and fellow volunteer, Charlie Gorges (82), talk about the aviation history of Wichita and their volunteer work at the Kansas Aviation Museum.

Mary Aikins (96) talks to friend Ben Sauceda (39), Executive Director of the Kansas Aviation Museum, about her life and her career in aviation.

One Small Step partners, Kelly Richardson-McBee (45) and Shelly Hansel (55) discuss religion, the COVID-19 pandemic, public health, and welfare.

One Small Step partners Beverly "Bev" DuGay (90) and Brandon Gaide (40) talk about their upbringings, the challenges that they have observed in their church communities, and their experiences of finding friendship in different places.

One Small Step partners Pearl Casias (79) and Terri Oliger (51) share a conversation about their lives growing up, the importance of self-reliance, and playing the role of matriarch in their extended families.

Faith Martin (48) and One Small Step partner Lisa Tanner (55) discuss their concerns about political polarization, how we can make political dialogue more productive, and the power of Gen Z.