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in this interview I learned about my moms life before me, and with me. I asked her questions about interests and hobbies and got to know her more and how I can contribute and be in her life more.
We talked about my dad’s time in the Peace Corps and how that has been an influence in his life. Subsequently, we reflected in his life and conversed about what he wants now.
Deborah jones talks about helping people around the world tell stories to resolve conflicts.
Stories about childhood and what was done during that time. The importance of her grandmother.
Gioya DeSouza-Fennelly (57) tells her former colleague Anasa Scott (36) about her efforts working as an environmental and science educator.
One Small Step conversation partners Delores Friesen (81) and Bonnie Dibble (62) have a conversation about the current political divide, historical events, and working as educators.
Colleagues and friends Pamela Ching (61) and Wiedad "Roodly" Archer (52) have a conversation about their careers, beginning as nutritionists and moving into public health, including stories about their time working in various foreign countries and lessons they learned from...
Kate Sanchez (68) and Amol Kulkarni (66) talk about how their diverse childhoods and societal mores have influenced their 38 year old interracial marriages. They reflect on the challenges and benefits of being in an interracial marriage and its impact...
Kristi C. White (51) has a conversation with her mother, Pearl White (84), about her career as an educator, parenthood, and faith.
Brother and sister Keith White (35) and Rosa White (30) talk about their family’s history as Black farmers and how the two of them have returned to the agriculture space. They also discuss how they use agriculture as a means...
Jennifer "Jenny" Roberts (60) interviews her mother, Barbara Roberts (84), about her upbringing, family memories, community involvement, and travel stories.
Malin Brenk is a huge part of Kvinna kvinna in Rwanda, Eastern DR Congo and Liberia. this organization helps with gender equality in those areas.
A son, born in Africa to American parents who had been in the Peace Corps, recount stories of a childhood in Africa, and life in a multiracial family.
Jack Cheever interviews Celine Murphy and discusses her move from Quebec to the United States. Recorded on April 15, 2018.
Friends Audry Barriault (34) and Abigail Reece (34) discuss travel, jobs and childhood memories.
Matthew Breman (50) speaks with his father Joel Breman (83) about his career as a leading epidemiologist, the global COVID-19 pandemic, social justice, and family
A wonderful life of loving relationships and having adventures around the world. I'm 86 now, Madeleine is 88 as we build our new life, which we call our final bite - which is always the best.
We talked about Margaret’s life and how proud she is of her children and her students. She shared how she would like to be remembered for her love of life. She shared happy moments and sad ones.