Ryan Hutchins and George Ross talk about religion and spirituality
November 5, 2022 App Interview

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...

Recording – 11-27-2023 21:52:56

Me Audrionnah 17 and my dad William 39 have been practicing the idea and ways of Buddhism for a couple of years, I asked him about him ideas and experiences of getting to where he is spiritually.

Ethnic Studies-Olivia Johnson and her grandmother discuss topics like repression, family, and expanding your world view.

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...

Life’s Impact on Me

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...

I Do Believe
January 16, 2020 App Interview

Amidst Thanksgiving preparations of 2019, Linda Pfeffer speaks with her grandson, Nico Joel, while his mother talks about teriyaki chicken in the background. Linda shares about her relationship with God, Catholicism, and spirituality in general that resonates with Nico as...

Recording – 11-27-2023 17:17:38

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.

My Father’s Generation: The Vietnam War, College Debt, and Climate Change

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...

A talk with my grandma….aka nana

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.

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Elizabeth Eubanks and Patricia Scott

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.

A Conversation on MLK Day with A Child of the Civil Rights Movement

Meet Caressa Thomas. Learn a little bit about her early years, the lessons she’s learned in life, and her take-aways on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

RVM Barden Finch
November 18, 2017 App Interview

Finishing projects and moving on. Transitions from music (coronet) to flying to accounting and an interest in the outdoors.

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Shay Lopez and Kristin Jones

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...

Abebech Mergia and Charlie Shin

Abebeck, a caregiver with PACE, talks with coworker Charlie about Fasika (Ethiopian Easter) and explains this special time in her culture. Also talks about the importance of neighbors, coworkers and participants.

A Deep Conversation

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...

Universal Church – Paulist Fr. Steve Petroff

Paulist Fr. Steven Petroff is pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic American Parish in Rome. In this interview with Emanuele Sesta, Fr. Steve reflects on the 99-year-old Paulist ministry in the Eternal City and shares his own vocation story. To see...

The Truth of Spirituality

Talking about the reality of spirituality and the true meaning it has to those who practice or those who want a better understanding.

annie ham peace corps interview

In this interview I talk to Annie Ham (my mother) about her time spent in Papua New Guinea. She says a lot about the importance and the impact of her experience.