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Jo Koch and Grace Denny

One Small Step Conversation partners Jo Koch (63) and Grace Denny (30) talk about their families, mental health, activism, and faith.

Recording – 06-14-2023 15:30:18

follow up questions for post interview with aunt Lori Cuny

Personal Asset

I talked about my personal asset and a story about how i used it to overcome a challenge i faced.

A life of military service and sailing adventures: a veteran’s story

My husband, Matt and I bought our first live aboard sailboat in 2013. We moved it to a marina in south Florida and docked next to a boat called, "On Point" and met our new neighbor, and Marine Corps Vietnam...

Finding Compassion in the Home – Compassion Blog 5 Listening Interviews

This interview discusses a few compassionate acts I learned about my grandfather.

A Big Sacrifice

Sacrifices can lead you to things you never imagined of doing. Especially if its for your family.

Forgive the Unforgivable and You Get Your Life Back

Mrs. Patricia Britz discusses her life experiences and explains how learning to forgive others has contributed to her improved life.

Coming to America

In this interview, Deion Hankins age 23 and his uncle Joe Hankins age 48 take a dive into mixed culture as an African American growing up in Juarez and migrating into the United States.

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Kimberly Lemite and Daniel Elliott

Friends and One Small Step partners Kimberly Lemite (54) and Daniel Elliott [no age given] reflect on the impact of their family histories. They talk about the legacy of slavery in the United States and what it means to truly...

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Frances Forlines and Charles Marple

One Small Step conversation partners Frances Fortunes (48) and Charles "Chuck" Marple (73) have a conversation about their experiences as educators and geo political issues surrounding U.S. Territories.

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Kelli Badesheim and Diana Lachiondo

Friends Kelli Badesheim (60) and Diana Lachiondo (41) sit down to remember Diana's father, David Lachiondo, and to appreciate the impact that he has had on their lives and their community.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen with Grandma

In this interview, I spent some time with my grandmother as she discussed her daring mother’s trip from Italy to America, her childhood in the face of poverty, her parents’ influence on her life, her experience in the military, and...

Eli Beller and Jorge Lazareff

Friends Jorge Lazareff (67) and Eli Beller (30) discuss Jorge's migratory journey from his homeland of Argentina to the United States and the various countries Jorge worked in along the way.

A Life Well Spent with Happiness and Love

Carol McCardell spent her life enjoying every moment and always making the best out of everything. She saw the bright side in every situation and believes positivity and compassion are important in life. She was always a willing and caring...

The Check-in Counter Desk

At 16 years of age, my mom, Sohpie Ricordel, had a decision made by her father, Daniel, that changed her life. My grandfather was a school teacher and principal who made difficult decisions for his students and his family. If...

Pamela’s courage in 360

Pamela talking about her opinions about courage on an everyday basis, as well as about herself.

The Last Thing I Had To Do For Highschool

I, Nathan Kesner, sit down with the beloved and kindred Katy Moore, an AP English teacher. She shares her experiences of poverty and mental illness and how it has inspired hope for humanity. It draws on a real authentic connection...

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April Garcia and Elia Moreno

Mentor Elia Moreno (50) and her mentee April Garcia (39) remember the first time they met, share how they continue to motivate and love one another, and talk about the ways in which they are able to spread hope and...

Abuela Dina’s Tale

This interview summarizes some of my grandmother's greatest memories and life experiences. She talks of her childhood in Cuba and the love that she has for her family.

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