14 year old Aidan interviews his grandpa, Pat Fleet, about how he became a doctor.

Dr. Pat Fleet has had a long and interesting career as a nephrologist at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. His grandson, Aidan, wants to know all about how he got started and what being a doctor has meant to him.

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Ryan McKee and Evan Fried

One Small Step conversation partners Ryan McKee (34) and Evan Fried (31) talk about their political beliefs, issues with politically similar people, and how the country can move forward less divided.

Ally Tiryakioglu & Arson Nicki

Arson Nicki and I talked about gender, drag, childhood, and her life as whole.

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February 27, 2018 App Interview

Japanese interment camp interview

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Alex Schmidt and Nancy Warner

Nancy Warner (70) interviews her friend Alex Schmidt (75) about his family's experience emigrating from Germany to the United States. They also discuss his childhood in Germany and Washington State, his military and clergy careers, and his family.

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Diane Hayes Powers and Destiny McLurkin

Diane Hayes Powers (69) speaks to her daughter Destiny McLurkin (39) about being a part of Seattle's bussing program during school desegregation. Diane speaks about the challenges she faced as a Black student at a majority white school and how...

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Helen Taylor and Katherine Chon

Katherine Chon [no age given] interviews her friend and colleague, Helen Wong Taylor [no age given], about how she arrived to the anti-trafficking field, what she has learned from her work, and how parenthood has impacted her work.

My Grandfather

My grandfather tells us about is life. #venadomiddleschool

The closed wooden door: A 10 year old’s perspective on COVID-19

Though I was fully vaccinated, very careful and wearing mask most of the time I got COVID-19. I did not know how I got it but decided to isolate myself at home in my room to prevent infecting my two...

The Story of a Vanishing Culture

My mother and I talk about her childhood growing up as a Hmong individual that immigrated from Laos. We talk about Hmong culture and what it means to us and the relevance of Hmong today.

About my host family’s mom.

We talk about so many thing about her personal life, memories, opinions and how she learned cooking so well.

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Janet Hulme and Erika McMillin

Erika McMillin (48) interviews her mother, Janet Hulme (75), about her childhood, her career, her marriage, the places she’s lived, and the life lessons that she has learned along the way.

Richard Verver: A rich life interrupted by leukemia.

This is Richard's story of being diagnosed and treated for leukemia, going through a blood and marrow transplant, and life afterwards. Richard was a longtime volunteer at the University of Washington Medical Center Health Information Resource Center and UWMC Inpatient...