My mom discusses experiences that have shaped her life and opinions.

My mom's unique opinions on career, immigration from China, balancing life, climate change, and differences between our eras shaped by her numerous experiences. Join me as I try to learn more about my mom and how she came to be...

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Julie Vesely and Grace Vesely

Grace Vesely (25) and her mother, Julie Vesely (60), discuss sobriety, forgiveness, and their relationship.

Brenna McNair and Bob Bailey

[Recorded: Wednesday, March 20, 2024] UVA students Brenna McNair (22) from Annapolis, Virginia and Bob Bailey (22) from Richmond, Virginia recorded a One Small Step conversation as part of their course 'Lead from Anywhere'. They discussed their political affiliations, how...

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Lisa Hoyos, Camron Assadi, and Tara DePorte

Tara DePorte (34) interviews Lisa Hoyos (48) and Camron Asadi (41) about their work around climate change. Lisa talks about her work in mobilizing parents around climate change, and Camron talks about his work with disaster relief. They talk about...

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Gabor Szovati and Melanie Alvarado

One Small Step conversation partners Gabor Szovati (63) and Melanie Alvarado (38) talk about climate change, their experiences working in correctional facilities, and their parents' influences on their political views.

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Amy Cilimburg and Caroline Lauer

Friends and colleagues Amy Cilimburg (56) and Caroline Lauer (28) talk about their intergenerational friendship, passion for working on climate change, the organization in Missoula where they met, Climate Smart Missoula, and the importance of pushing oneself to be uncomfortable.

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Steve Montgomery and Joan Pasiuk

One Small Step partners Steve Montgomery (53) and Joan Pasiuk (69) have a conversation about their commonalities as individuals and how their religious beliefs impact their political ideologies.

Water With Regards to Snowmaking and The Future of Skiing Episode 1 of 2

In this podcast we look into the water crisis here in the American West, and speak with local experts. Link to works cited: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YDG37HtjHrE6hTdmBV_rwptryRsQ_h9cqO7d6AN5OXk/edit?usp=sharing

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Eric Campbell and Matthew Lefkowitz

Eric Campbell (34) and his One Small Step conversation partner Matthew Lefkowitz (61) talk about the impact of climate change on the world, whether or not climate change is "real," economic freedom, free market capitalism, and getting news from reliable...

Alisha and Art discuss preparing for the climate emergency

Art asks Alisha questions about what she has seen in her own backyard and neighborhood on climate emergency awareness. Also, Alisha describes the difference between what Ann Arbor and Detroit bring to slow carbon emissions.

Snowpack Modeling with Indigenous communities

AnnaClaire Marley is a summer intern at NASA's Ames Research Center investigating snowpack variability in the Navajo Nation. She recently graduated from UC Santa Barbera with a Master’s in Environmental Science and Management studying climate change and environmental data analysis....

The Space Explosion of 86’ : Gerald Morrison

Conversation with my father about his experience with the space shuttle explosion of 86, and it’s context in modern politics.

English interview project with Ms.shonhart

I learned more about Ms.shonhart and when we talked we did have some fun

climate change interview with faculty member CLC

in this interview, i am talking to Mr. Adam marcott, and we are discussing whether or not he believe in climate change, what personal experiences he has had with climate change, and if he thinks anything can be done about...

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Paul Anderson and Michael Beiro

One Small Step participants Paul Anderson (78) and Michael Beiro (27) discuss their political views on the economy, the role of government and the private sector, and climate change.

climate change interview

interviewed my classmate about climate change

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Stephen Thomas and Amy Lanterman

One Small Step partners, Stephen “Steve” Thomas (70) and Amy Lanterman (69), discuss their different upbringings, retirement, and the issues that are important to each of them, such as border security and climate change.