South Central LA: A Real Prespective

Justin Rogers, a south central Los Angeles resident, speaks the truth about growing up with racial profiling and police brutality. He expresses the gap that has been made between the citizens of LA and the police; furthermore, decisions he’s made...

Service Learning Project

My Dad's experience in what it was like growing up in Los Angeles.

Gratitude with a side of Alzheimer’s.

I did this interview with my who is living with Alzheimer's Disease. Her Assited living in Calabasas was under evacuation from the Woolsey fire, but the building made it and they are back home today. So much to be grateful...

Where Ever You Go, There You Are: Interview with Courtney Enslow

An interview with a female leader who faced adversities of chronic illness and leading as a female in a male led corporation.

Interviewing the sister of Marc Paul about Marc Paul

A little interview with Monick Halm, Marc Paul’s brother, about her brother who passed away.

Fathers and Signs

How a father’s passing and personal intuition affects life decisions.

Martin Carpio interviews Andrew Costa

Andrew Costa is 25 years old and was previously in several homeless shelters until he found a permanent home at Menlo Family Housing. He was adopted in Germany by Italian parents and lived most of his life in Long Island....

My Mother’s Time as a Prosecutor

My mother talks about her time as a prosecutor and gives advice on how to interact with the police.

Ethel Mae Murphy

An interview about growing up in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Interview with Porn Jounalist

Susannah Breslin writes about the business of porn for Forbes and in this interview she shares her insider view

Wolf Problems

Learning how to understand the body you live in with a lupus diagnosis

“I wanted not to live on a pedestal”

Fr. Ken McGuire describes himself as a theological liberal who peers say still gets along well with conservatives. Father Ken says a Ph.D. in anthropology shaped him to understand how people approach situations from different mindsets and it made him...

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Jonathan Webster and Benjamin Luster

One Small Step conversation partners Jonathan Webster (35) and Benjamin "Ben" Luster (58) have a conversation about military service, race, and their political beliefs.

Tue Nguyen & Joseph Dao

Tue and Joseph, both Vietnamese and raised Catholic in the U.S. talk about the role of Catholicism in their life. Buddhism is very prevalent in the Vietnamese culture also plays a role in their spiritual lives.

Camper Talk, Annenberg Space

A boy asks a girl questions. Also they’re in love. Gross, I know.

Latino boys from the San Fernando Valley

How Fidel learned to say his long term friend, Rubens last name.