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As students in highschool, our lives have been dramatically affected by the corona virus, but we have adapted and found a new sense of normalcy.
Ellie and Sammy discuss useful general methods for being prepared. We talk about alt methods for gathering resources, being adaptive, and keeping the community members on the same page.
Luke’s interview with me (his mom) tells the story of his goal to set a new world record of wearing the same Tshirt and soccer shorts for one full year (from 3/5/20 - 3/6/21). He talks about his experience as...
After living through a pandemic since March 2020, five people share their unique experiences and how the COVID-19 outbreak has affected their lifestyle, mental health, physical health, views, etc. Recorded on August 29, 2020
We talked about how the pandemic affected her, her family and how she coped with the situation, what she did to support herself as well as what she wants to do when the pandemic ends
One Small Step Conversation partners David Lima (78) and Sandro Galindo (48) talk about their upbringings, the pandemic and the difference between the political parties.
We discussed the impact that COVID-19 has had on Marguerite’s college experience. We also discussed how her freshman year at college, her first impression of college was.
One Small Step partners Elizabeth [No Name Given] (38) and Julie [No Name Given] (72) discuss their careers, differing political beliefs, and the importance of strong female role models.
Clo Ann Langdon (91) talks to her granddaughter Leslie Tibbits (48) about memories from her childhood and shares what her school days were like. She talks about her family and remembers fun activities she enjoyed doing with her grandchildren.
At 83 and 87, my grandparents have experienced so much: marriage, divorce, remarriage (to each other again), the suicide of their son, and now a global pandemic.
I, Alexa Calcano, ask my younger brother, Aidan Calcano, about his experiences in online school. He talks about his school work and how he would like to see his friends in public rather than online. Aidan also talks about how...
I interviewed a family that I hadn’t seen in a while to discuss how her life has changed and her perspective on this pandemic.
One Small Step conversation partners Judith "Judy" Sherk (72) and Darlene Dabbs (68) discussed parenting, the adoption process, COVID-19's impact on their faith, and their experience with the One Small Step conversation.
Tokeya Graham (48) shares a conversation with her daughter, Keilani Graham (23), about the way the pandemic has shifted their relationship, as well as their understanding of personal creativity. They also discuss living authentically while centering autonomy.
Danny (17) and Katie Rose Blachowicz (19), brother and sister, discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on life in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.
Ken (70) and his daughter Amanda (42) discuss her father's childhood and the pandemic.
Here I interviewed Sharmilla Buckley a well experienced nurse and mother of 2 young boys. During the pandemic she witnessed the major shift in the healthcare industry as one of their many devoted nurses. The pandemic also played a major...