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One Small Step conversation partners Carroll "Reid" Hopkins (59) and MA Schaub (54) discuss the loss of their parents, the affect of the news media, their conscious choices to move away from this overt influence and their changing beliefs.
Mark McIntyre (71) and Robin Hickey (71) find commonality in their ages, marriages, and children, but also differences as they discuss their thoughts on parenting, environmental regulations, unions, social mobility, and race relations.
Diane "Dee" Kurtz (90) talks with her friends Jackie Berkelhamer (77) and Deborah Payne (73) about her childhood, her family, the places she has lived, and other life experiences.
Kiplyn Primus (61) talks with fellow entrepreneur and Atlanta Business League member Gretchen Fuller (53) about Gretchen's education, her corporate experience, and her path to operating her own successful business, Warner Fuller Consulting.
Daughter Denée McKnight (62) speaks with her father Frank Fortune (86) about his life, including his time as a member of the United States Air Force, his experiences living abroad in Japan, and his career as one of Greensboro, North...
Kevin talks about growing up as a kid in Ohio and how he met his best friend Jose.
Theresa (56) talks with her daughter Rachel (20) about her journey to be the only person in her family to graduate college.
A son, born in Africa to American parents who had been in the Peace Corps, recount stories of a childhood in Africa, and life in a multiracial family.
Nana grew up in New York with her Grandma and mom. I wish you all could hear more!
Andrew Council (20) talks with Kelly Farmar (20) about her educational background and her hopes for her EMF Internship experience.
From earliest memories in the 1940’s to the civil rights movement in the 1960’s American south to thoughts about the future beyond 2018 Nancy talks about her life and points of view.
I talk with my grandparents on how they first met and what they’re most thankful for.
This is a short story on how my individuality created hardships for me within my small town, and how my resilience helped me get through it with a smile.
This interview talks about what my moms life. She talks about important people in her life. She also talks about important times in her life.
Mrs. Hinch talks about growing up in North Carolina with her siblings, going to the theatre, civil rights, and moving North.