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In this interview I sit down with my friends at Soul Craft Collective, a new multimedia company bridging independent artists to the Mass Resource.
One Small Step partners Anna Isler (23) and Susan "Sue" Kurzman (68) discuss living in Richmond, volunteering at animal shelters, and how they define patriotism.
From a young age, Andy was motivated to create change. In this three part interview, Alison hears about his childhood, his time in the service, his path to Earlham and his life in Richmond. We also learn about those who...
One Small Step conversation partners Jim Brown (75) and Paul Anderson (78) have a conversation about their backgrounds, losses in life, political views, education, the environment, and meeting up in the future for a beer. They find common ground despite...
This is my childhood friend from when I was a little kid & ever since I moved to IN we have stayed in touch & play video games together. So I wanted to interview him. *sorry for the works that...
During this interview we discussed how social media has effected Trent personally throughout his life.
We talked about my grandma’s childhood. She also gave some life advice and wisdom.
I asked her questions related to what made her into the person she is today. I also asked her questions related to memories that will stick with her for the rest of her life.
Anthony Ford discussed his recollections of attending and playing basketball at the Maggie Walker High School. He also discussed his genealogy which includes enslaved ancestors as well as Confederate ancestors.
Reminiscing about Hometown Days and how it has changed over the years.
Wayne Stidham, being interviewed by Alison Zajdel, talks about growing up poor, meeting his wife, and the professional climb to President of Second National Bank. Along the way, Wayne helped Richmond rebuild after the '68 explosion, bring IU East and...
I've interviewed my fiancé, Emily, about a lot of the things she's learned during her life.
This interview talks about Carol Tabaka’s teaching experience. It shows how she has grown to become a teacher and her feelings about teaching.
This was an interview about the progression and future of the internet and online social media with Pat Moses, a clinical analyst