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One Small Step conversation partners Susan B. (58) and Jonathan Webster (35) have a conversation about their backgrounds and beliefs, touching on topics like education, politics, guns, and biases. They find common ground despite differences.
I interviewed my mother whom is an Immigrant from Japan to the US. I asked her about some topics on life and immigration in the US, and also about her opinions on the War on Terror
One Small Step conversation partners Marjorie Beale (62) and Kristina Faliciano (55) reflect upon the values instilled in them by their parents, the differences they've had with their parents and the importance of compassion and listening.
I (Elise, 16) sit down to talk with my dad(51) about his memory of 9/11 and the effects it had on the modern day. We start with him recalling when he first found out a plane had hit the World...
Walter "Walt" Esquivel (59) and Stephan Abrams (49) meet for an in-person One Small Step conversation in Jackson, Wyoming.
A 36 year old mother interviews her pre-teen daughter on her life's perspective and values and the influences that has played a part in her life this far.
Chapin Montague (24) asks her conversation partner, Nikolaus "Nik" Guran (49), about his experiences and deployments in the military and his journey to seeking help and encouraging others to seek help for PTSD.
[Recorded: Thursday, April 27, 2023] Yasir (22) and Evelyn (21) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Yasir is an undergraduate student at the University of Virginia studying biology on a pre-med track. Evelyn is also an undergraduate...
Jakson Duimstra - 16 Jaliyah Hairston - 16 Questions from the OSS roadmap were discussed
As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative 45 is a female, 75 year old, adult vaccine participant speaking on COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial participation.
Friends Sister Irma Avila (69) and Sister Liz Deines [no age given], both Sisters of Loretto, talk about Loretto Academy and share fond memories of the school and the Loretto community.
Madison Connolly Hojas interviews Ashley Nguyen about her heartwarming story, Griefs and Beliefs, a story about the importance of being there for your family through tough times, regardless of your different personal beliefs.
One Small Step partners Eric Terashima (53) and Sam Wheeler (53) talk about their careers, the people they most admire, and their political values.
Charlotte Martin talks with her sister, Grace, about growing up as the oldest child, and her perspective of the different chapters of her life.
Today I interviewed my older sister regarding her view on life and hopes for the future. my sister is a college-aged nursing student.
Spouses, Haleisha Power (43) and Jeremy Power (48), share a conversation about how Jeremy's U.S. Military service impacted their relationship and family.
Colleagues Richard Mills (72) and Doug Douds (54) discuss their entrance into the Marine Corps, the importance of learning from the battlefields and histories of the U.S., and making educational approaches accessible to today's learners.
I learned that it was 4 planes involved in the 9/11 attack. Also I learned that there were a lot of people that help out the people that got hurt during the attack. During the time the U.S. was going...
Discussion on service during operations enduring freedom and Iraqi freedom with a first division marine
We talked about my dad just being deployed and how he adjusted to life being in the navy and overseas.
We talked about what his military life was like and his family/daily life of going through stuff.
Mom and I talk about how safety is important and how fear from 9/11 still remains
Iman Alabes talks to us about why she moved to America and how her choice affected her life.