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I interviewed Tony Dimalanta over his spiritual journey in life.
My Grandmother reflecting on the lessons and people that shaped her into who she is now.
Finishing projects and moving on. Transitions from music (coronet) to flying to accounting and an interest in the outdoors.
My dad and I talked about the differences in our generations and what may have stemmed those differences. From the Anti-War Movement to the College Debt Crisis to Climate Change, everything has a connection to the past and these inflection...
Vannest Talked about how his life is the opposite of what he expected it to be but he’s grateful of what it has become. His life revolves around God and his family , And with that he is content with...
Sisters Shari Brathwaite (38) and Simone Brathwaite (36) exchange perspectives and memories about spirituality, travel, family dynamics.
Donald Wise (94) and Margaret Wise (95) married 73 years as of December 2017, share their Thanksgiving memories, traditions, and family faith story.
John Melvin Maynard (74) has a conversation with his cousin Alice Whitmore (69) and her husband Joe Whitmore (71) about childhood, hobbies, work, and spirituality.
Friends James "Jim" Mott (60) and Michael "Mike" Farrell (79) share a conversation on the spiritual acts of being an artist and the role of social psychologists.
One Small Step conversation partners Shay [No name given] (43) and Kristin Turney Jones (45) discuss how Kristin's daughter is the most influential person in her life, Shay's role as healer in the military and how religion played a role...
Ryan (18) interviews his grandfather George (78) talk about religious experience, foods and culture, and american politics. George talks about his experience with several different denominations and places of worship. He talks about his love of cooking and favorite foods...
Amber Thomas is a member of the Mohawk Nation. In this interview she describes various ceremonies and beliefs of her nation. Including the origin story she was told growing up, common customs of her clan and the Mohawk nation in...
This interview contains stories from Stephanie’s life and her past experiences that has helped her grown as a woman.
This was an interview with my grandmother, Mamawa Sieway Kaisamba. During this call, we talk about her upbringing, her life coming to America, and how she reflects on her life now being 73 years old.
In this interview, conducted September 2020, Olivia Johnson sits down for a phone call with her grandmother Terry, who grew up in Los Angeles in the 1950’s. They discuss Terry’s childhood and how it influenced her perception of issues like...
Jyotsna Kartha reflects on her life and the profound impact Hinduism has had on it from her childhood to where she is today.
One Small Step conversation partners Lewalta Haney (77) and Anthony Ellis (62) discuss their lives, politics, and influences.
Elizabeth Eubanks (58) shares a conversation with her mother, Patricia Scott (82), about her love of music, the groups she played with, and her other creative pursuits.
My Aunt Cherry is the 12th of my Grandma Classy's children. We talked for a bit about the coronavirus, the ways she is keeping up with there grandchildren and how her church has handled the transition. My favorite part of...
One Small Step conversation partners, Asha Immanuelle (48) and Gbolade Okestra Soneyin (43), speak about their lives, religion, and the state of affairs in the world today.
We talked about my grandfather’s childhood through how he lives now. I leaned about what inspired him and how he grew up. I also learned more about the man he is today.
My beautiful grandma, I call her “nana”. She talks about her life growing up in a southern household. She also shares with me a embarrassing nickname that she was indecisive about sharing.
This interview was conducted by Jose Quintero. The interviewee is Jacob Quiñónez, my cousin from my sisters dad side, we’re not not technically blood related but have been through it all. We ain’t sisters but we SISTAS! We lived together...