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Jessica Bauman and Alicia Murie

One Small Step conversation partners Jessica Bauman (56) and Alicia Murie (40) have a conversation about their lives and beliefs. They find common ground despite their different backgrounds and views.

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Rachel Pettis and Hannah Gibson

Sisters Rachel Pettis (33) and Hannah Gibson (45) sit down for a conversation about their family and the different experiences they had growing up as siblings born eleven years apart.

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Katelyn Freund and Hannah Breisinger

Friends and former coworkers Katelyn Freund (27) and Hannah Breisinger (24) share a conversation about their friend and mentor Vince, who they met working at a local radio station. They talk about the memorable experiences they have shared, and the...

"I need to see my wife, it might be the last time I see her"

Debbie had a brush with death that forever changed her life. She is a wife, a mother, a graduate student, and as of December she is a brain bleed survivor. The odds were against Debbie, but she beat them. Here...

Jessica Potter-Bowers and Dan Potter, on Loving Unconditionally

Jessica Potter-Bowers (36), talks with her father, Dan Potter (71), about how their family struggled through her mom's brain surgery and subsequent recovery, and what it taught them.

JHCS SENIOR PROJECT – STORIES UNTOLD: TBI'S Physical, Mental and Emotional side effects

Listen to hear the stories of 4 individuals from jackson, wyoming who have experienced traumatic brain injuries, they will attempted to answer my essential question: Are TBI survivors effected most Physically, Mentally or Emotionally? Listen carefully, you may know some...

The Invisible Injury

Julie Miller discusses her personal experience with a Traumatic Brain Injury and her sisters experience with a severe Traumatic Brain Injury. She addresses the stigma surrounding the invisible, yet prominent injury in today's society.