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One Small Step conversation partners John Floyd (51) and Karla Doremus-Tranfield (61) discuss the military, the Constitution, Conservatism and Liberalism, rugged individualism, living rurally, political campaigning, family histories, their children, and dogs.
Jack Middleton (16) interviews his mother, Kimberly Pearish (50) about her childhood and growing up around rural Missouri and how she lived when most areas around her were cut off, and her transition to the city life in Joplin. She...
This interview revolves around my mother Tricia Osborne, and her memories and thoughts about me and her family.
Colleagues and board members of OutFront Kalamazoo Frances Vicioso (34), Regan Hanley (63), and CoCo Marie (46) share their journeys coming into their identities, reflecting on how the queer experience takes shape across different generations and communities. The three also...
Bob Hudson (60) and One Small Step partner, Timothy Kocher-Hillmer (58), discuss what it was for them growing up while feeling different and uncool, yet passionate about learning. Both discuss discovering sexuality and discovering their privilege/power from two different perspectives...
Debra McCracken (71) and granddaughter Zoe McCracken (20) discuss family values and dynamics, and share about their experiences growing up.
Friends Arghavan Nawaby (54) and Caroline "Leilani" Valdes (49) came together as students at the McComb’s business school Executive MBA program. The two reflect on their friendship, personal experiences that shaped their values, and their time at the University of...
Spouses, Trinh Jones (59) and Tim Jones (58), talk about their contrasting childhoods in Saigon, Vietnam and Troy, Missouri, as well as the shared values that bring them together. They also reminisce about their early relationship, raising their two sons,...
I interviewed my mother to compare teenagers from when she was a teenager in the mid-80s to when I am a teenager in the 2020s.
Friends and "sisters in Christ," Dr. Ola Sylvia Lamar Sheffield [no age given] and Valeria Lynn [no age given], describe their spiritual journeys, discuss the role faith plays in their lives, and give advice to those struggling.
Learning about my grammas life through growing up, getting married, having kids, divorce, etc and what she can teach me from it.
This interview took place in Canton Michigan at my mothers work, Victory Toyota, inside a break room while having lunch at 3pm on November 18th, 2021. It was just me (age 27) and my mother Mitchele (age 46). She is...
I asked my dad questions about himself and his past. He told me some of the dreams he had but never pursued. He also explained what he would tell 20year old him if he had the change.
Sam talks about her work that she has done during the pandemic to help the people around her and her community.
I just talked with my grandpa and had a nice time I really love him and so of my other family members included
Abigale Godfrey (21) talks with her grandfather, George Stefan Charles Christopher Fletcher (69), about her great grandfather and the lessons he taught her grandfather growing up.
A conversation with my mom about my grandparents. Their losses and struggles during the Greek Civil War, their immigration to and life in America, and their successes. A talk about their values, strength, and perseverance.
2020-08-27 19:18:27 Bob Ballas, Commander of the New Fairfield CT Veterans Association and Beth Moeller of Griswold Home Care Fairfield County, sat down to discuss characteristics that foster resiliency in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Learn how a focus...
Boajorm Quaynor (19) talks with her friend Jovita Bindip (22) about her experiences as an immigrant and how those have shaped her life. They also discuss how her unique experiences are helping her deal with the challenges of social distancing.
Spouses and StoryCorps recording alumni James "Jim" Kranz (70) and Jeannie Kranz (73) share memories and reflections on their grandchildren, who they call the next generation, and what watching them grow means to them.
In the interview me and my nanny talked about our family. How she is very appreciative of her family and how loved she is. She also spoke about her hope for me which she said she would wish me happiness...
This interview was made to pay attention to the more darker parts of what’s really happening with the world today. My brother who is of 23 years of age has just got only a little bit of information of this...