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We talk about our feelings about performing arts, specifically dance and other life experiences and opinions.
Many people in this world are cruel to those who are kind, caring and loving people but they 1.get stepped on like a doormates. 2. Get dumped for some other person. 3. Get absolutely nothing back. People out there these...
In and out of the foster care system her whole life Shay defeats the odds or beats the odds. In fact her goal is to make a difference from a disability standpoint in the foster care system
A mother and daughter discuss the legacy of mental illness that is woven throughout their family’s past, present, and future.
VCU Biology major Madelyn Via gives her insight on the affects of social media on health
Patricia Talks about how she found Provincetown through the tumult of the late 60s, how Provincetown represented a real community in the natural world, in contrast with the suburbanization, consumerism, and alienation that was rampant where she came from. She...
One Small Step conversation partners Carly Summers (34) and Toni Eddings (51) have a conversation about their experiences with mental health and addictions, their love for their pet dogs, and the importance of understanding people's needs and listening to one...
Jacob Stein and his Aunt (Aunt LaLa) talk about how they have been responding to the coronavirus
Stockton University student, Kelly, interviews someone who is in recovery from addiction.
I interviewed my mom, who is a psychiatrist, she talked about how she has communicated and viewed media during this coronavirus pandemic.
One Small Step conversation partners Leigh Farmer (42) and Craig DiSesa (61) discuss how their beliefs have made them different from their friends and family as well as the impact of mental health and wellness on public policy and community.
Nicole Carner (46) and One Small Step partner, Kylee Tinney (30), exchange personal experiences highlighting the importance in prioritizing ones mental health.
Kate Gluckman (38) interviews her mentee, Myesha Stovall (21), about her experience in the Freedom Project, what it’s like to be a mentor to younger students, and what she hopes to accomplish in her last year in college.
One Small Step partners Jill Kinnett (60) and Kurt Faires (63) discuss their political values, the education system, and their role models in life.
I decided to interview my wife about her life and our life focusing on her experiences growing up and becoming who she is today. I thought others would enjoy hearing about her experiences dealing with mental health as well as...
For our project, we have decided to interview Emily Meerholz(21) and Alexis Hogan(21). We wanted to dive deeper into how students enrolled in public education have been affected by Covid-19.
Mary Weber (63) talks with her friend Ann Mould (67) about their lifelong friendship, their families, and living with Alzheimer's.
Hear a mental health professional’s view on technology and social media and how her perception has changed over the years.
Rhina Valentin [no age given] speaks with her friend and mentee Teresita Ayala (41) about her family background, childhood, and her career in media production. Rhina talks specifically about her spiritual relationship with her father, who was killed when she...
Maggie Spadafora: 2022-04-26 12:10:37 Maggie Spadafora (19) talks with her father, John Spadafora (51) about the struggles of dealing with mental health in the military.
Kathy used to work at Pediatric Residential Treatment center, for children with sever mental illnesses.
My mother had to become the breadwinner for her family at a young age. This is her story.
One Small Step conversation partners Michell Goodwin (51) and Christy McMurren (68) discuss aging, their political values, and how to come together as a country.