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Mohamed Shoreibah and Lynda Wilson

One Small Step conversation partners Mohamed Shoreibah (47) and Lynda Wilson (72) discuss immigration, political misinformation, Birmingham's history of racism and political struggle, and their hopes for its future.

Connor and Will Interview
November 30, 2022 App Interview

my name is Connor Hawkins I interview my roommate Will Lantis about life experiences and funny times growing up.

Words of wisdom with my Dad

Today I interview the most important person in my life, Rapheal, aka my dad. Throughout the interview he tells me about how he became the wise, hard-working dad he is today and where he gets all his information. We also...

Aiden Freeney’s interview with his interracial parents that came from two totally different backgrounds.

This interview is of my dad; Patrick Freeney and my mom; Amy Freeney. In Flint, Michigan on November 27th. This interview shows the hardships my parents had to face while growing up. My dad had to work a lot of...

My Generation and The Past Generation

On Nov. 30th, 2017 in Flint MI, Jamie (53) answers questions from Tessa (15) about her past and how it affects her now. Jamie is the mother of Tessa, who listens and learns about the things she did growing up...

Charlotte A. Cowart Childhood

Charlotte A. Cowart, interviewed by her son and daughter, describes her childhood during the Great Depression, dating, marriage, and young adult life.

My interview with one of my best friends, Michaela

In our interview, we take a small dive into the life of one of my best friends, Michaela

Abier Najm shares stories, and wisdom from her childhood for listeners in the future.

Abier Najm(46) speaks to her son, Omar Abdalla(15), about her childhood life. She speaks about the struggles she went through living in an oppressive society in fear of the government and how she pushed through it. Both funny and sad,...

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John Kirk and Lou Donkle
September 29, 2023 OSS Hub

One Small Step conversation partners John Kirk (57) and Lou Donkle (70) workers, unions, personal responsibility and systemic injustice.

Hester Marlowe's Arrival in Europe Following WWII

Hester Marlowe describes her life leading up to her journey to post-World War II Europe and recounts her experiences there.

Getting out of the hood, and moving on to better things.

In this interview Halei speaks with her Stepdad, Ozias Embry. In the interview Ozias go over what is like living in Flint, 0:29. Soon after he speaks on the adults in his life. After 4:40, he speaks on how certain...

Brooke Farmer and her Grandpa Mac Farmer discuss Vietnam war, college, & love pt.1

My Grandpa and I first started the interview talking about college but the interview stopped due to an interruption so I had to start over. I decided to do a part 1 and part 2 bc we were just getting...

Zakaria and her God-Grandfather Jim talk about his childhood, moving to a new state and life now.

In this interview, conducted in Flint, Michigan during November 2018, Zakaria Brame interviews her God-Grandfather, Jim Jackson, about his teenage years in Greenwood, Mississippi. He shares memories of playing music and being in a band throughout high school and college...

Creating Good Habits and Maintaining Discipline

An interview with Josh Childers on how he has created habits in his daily life and how he maintains his discipline to become a better person and athlete

Birmingham Lawyer of 32 Years Talks With His Daughter About Practicing Law

In this interview conducted on November 27th, 2016 Hannah (19) asks her father Douglas Scofield (60) about his 32 year experiences as a criminal defense lawyer in Birmingham, Alabama. She asks about how he began to practice, what it is...

Larry Green Sr.(73) tells Alex Green(16) about his life and his family.

Alex Green (16) interviews his grandpa Larry Green (73) about his life and family. Larry tells about his love for Jesus and his family. Some humorous moments throughout. One good heart felt moment at about 6:39 minutes. Sorry for the...

Life in postwar England

We talked about what it was like being born at the end of the war. Things like bombed out buildings had no meaning to her. They were just always there, so it wasn’t anything particularly special to her.