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Interview with my grandma, Mona Rae (Allen) Wilson.
I interviewed my highschool sweetheart parents about myself when I was young, their early marriage, memories they share and the truth they've experienced in their 20 years of marriage.
One Small Step partners Rachel Campbell (24) and Debbie Henry (37) have a conversation about the importance of telling loved ones how much you appreciate them, the first and second amendments, and the need to be proactive about gun safety.
What advice would you give your teenage self? What funny stories can you share?
I asked my Grandma about her past life and what she was like as a child.
In this section, I interview my grandfather about his career as a historian working for the government and as a professor of history. Also see parts 1 and 2
Parents as Teachers Champion, Senator Pat Pattey offers her reflections on parenting, home visiting and early learning.
Matthew Selden (27) interviews Bethany Vierow with Stephen Sickel observing.
Kimberly Hopkins (63) speaks with her sister, Connie Lint (69), about her time serving as mechanic in the Air Force and a member of the National Guard. Kimberly considers the discrimination she faced as a woman in the military and...
One Small Step partners Stephen Owens (44) and James "Jim" Unruh (56) talk about their family and faith backgrounds, the challenges that their Kansas communities face, and what it means to both of them to serve others.
Alyssa and Nicole talked about how their parents parenting style and situations impacted their life and emotions.
Kailey interviews her father Dave. He is a great story teller and talks of a time when high-schoolers played pranks, and family was similar to a 50s TV show. For Dave, everything led to racing and a legacy of entrepreneurial...
I sit down with my grandpa, Dale Morris, age 84, and learn a bit about love, life, and the value of family.
I (Cora, 15) interviewed my mother’s parents, Nana (Bonnie, 70) and Papa (John, 70). They talked about their time growing up as well as raising my mother.