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Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion.
One Small Step conversation partners Whitney Ferrin (35) and Ryan Broker (46) discuss how their political views have evolved and the challenges of communicating with family members who hold different beliefs.
Lucretia talks about growing up in Kansas, her family, and the importance of loving and accepting others regardless of race or religion
In a One Small Step conversation Hilary Coakley (54) and Brad Baker (65) discuss the role religion plays in their lives, politicians they admire, the importance of freedom of opinion, fear of the divisiveness in the United States, and the...
Steev "Mr. Steve" C (38) talks with his conversation partner Delilah Righter (24) about hard times he has experienced, a UFO he saw, and his reflections on life.
One Small Step partners Lisa Lindsay (45) and Kim Hawley (58) discuss climate change, the war in Ukraine, and find common ground around their love for the outdoors and having dogs.
One Small Step partners William Cherry (35) and Aaron Pillen (29) discuss the most influential people in their lives, their views, and their attempts to find the political middle.
One Small Step partners Cheryl Lee (52) and Hannah Minkler (31) talk about being inspired by their fathers, their love of basketball, and ranch life.
Spouses Carina Dillon (47) and Tobiah Dillon (45) talk to their child Jiji Dillon (15) about her choice to leave the church while also understanding new truths about his gender and sexuality. The family talks about their religious beliefs as...
Erika Munson (63) talks with her friend, Kirsten Nilsson (60), about Kirsten's first time marching in the Utah Pride parade. Erika and Kirsten talk about how their involvement with Mormons Building Bridges has had a positive impact on their experience...
Friends Noel Nelson (28) and Cameo Willett (27) discuss their friendship, mental health, and growing up queer in the LDS community.
One Small Step conversation partners Chiereme Fortune (30) and Brian Parrish (52) talk about Chiereme's relationship with her family and her mental health journey. Brian talks about his family and becoming Mormon, and the two discuss the influential people in...
One Small Step conversation partners Shon Hopkin (47) and Jan Saeed (61) have a conversation about their work with the Courageous Pluralism Project and the need for interfaith dialog.
One Small Step conversation partners Obaid Barakzai (22) and Blair Johnson (18) have a discussion about the importance of interfaith conversation.
In which we learn a little bit about Ryan Quenneville’s life, realationships, and spirituality
A little bit about a wonderful human and her boyfriend who selfishly made her answer questions about him.
Kit interviewing her grandparents about their baptisms, because she’s getting baptized in two weeks.
Talked about some of the men who helped shape how he developed as a young man and how one of the biggest things he regrets is how he didn’t treat people right including his Ex Wife who he divorced because...
I learned about my moms childhood and who and what has impacted her life. I also was told about myself as a child and what I did.
My dad and I talk about his early life and the events that made him the person he is today as well as some funny childhood stories about both of us.
This is an interview of Lori Kristjansson (50), conducted November 2016 in St. Louis, MO by her daughter, Kadin Kristjansson (14). From minutes 0-20, Mrs. Kristjansson shares details of her childhood spent all over the western United States and describes...
Colleagues at Children's Medical Center, Ben Cook (29) and Marilyn Morris (59) talk about family, breast cancer, life lessons, and growing up in a small town.
Kelly Rouba (30) talks to her friend Karen Palazzini (30) about learning to become an advocate for other people with juvenile diabetes, and what it’s like to live a normal life with a disability.