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One Small Step conversation partners Beth Ankerholz (70) and Jeffrey Valdez (64) reflect upon arriving at a similar place in their lives, despite having taken very different paths. They discuss their changing political views, changing religious views, connection to nature...
Today I am talking with my dad about him moving and giving the pros and cons about moving a lot as a child. We talked about his favorite places that he has lived, and especially the hard times and thoughts...
I interviewed my Nana which is my Dad’s mother. My Nana is 70 years old and in 2018 she had to have a lung transplant. I interviewed her about how she was resilient as she was going through the process...
Tiffany Curry (Mom), talked about how life shouldnt be lived through a lense and to really think about every moment your in and to not take it for granted.
Genia Peterson of the legendary Smoky Mountain Diner in Hot Springs, North Carolina, interviewed by Wendy Stancil in October 2023. This interview took place initially as a special blog post for the Hot Springs Tourism Association website, HotSpringsNC.org. We are...