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One Small Step conversation partners Alana Ramadan (60) and Carol Johnson (80) talk about their childhood and family backgrounds, their relationship to their faith and spirituality, their political beliefs, and the future of the United States.
One Small Step conversation partners Cheryl Ritenbaugh (74) and Ann Kay (68) share their life stories, talk about their relationship with their faith and spirituality, remember their earliest political memories, and discuss what they have learned from their careers.
Stories from the early years of our house on Englewood Avenue.
I interviewed my dad about his childhood and relationships with his family, and heard some fun stories in the process.
We asked each other questions about our lives and our cultures.
This interview is with my grandmother explaining how life was for her growing up
More stories from Nancy Richings’ childhood - NO NEED TO LISTEN PAST 30:26. There was an error but it kept recording.
This is an interview with my father, a medical doctor working during the covid 19 pandemic.
Among the topics discussed were how daily life is like, how technology is utilized in a pandemic and how social relationships are like.
I was talking to Rachel Barbrick (14) about some of her favorite memories and her thoughts on the global pandemic.
Diving into how the Coronavirus has affected the community through the lenses of Seth Paradis.
Letzy Suquilanda (14) talks with her little sister, Kady Suquilanda (13) and asks her questions of how she is reacting and feeling throughout this COVID-19 pandemic.
Noelle and Alex discuss how the current pandemic of COVID-19 has affected our lives personally and our world.
Paige asks her dad about an important person in history.
Interview for a school assignment about someone important in history that they admire.
Caitlin and her student Casey sat down to talk about childhood and what it really means to grow up.
We visited about John’s childhood, parenting, special people in his life, military service and his faith.