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One Small Step partners Leigh Carlson (67) and Donald Doyle (38) connect over a mutual passion for helping others.
Erica Hymen (29) and her husband Adam Arenstein (28) talk about their relationship, how they met and what the future holds.
Neha Avadhani (18) asks her family friend, and close aunt, Meena Pasupathy (53) about her childhood, her experience moving to the US from India, and some lessons she has learned throughout her career.
Zulema Naegele: 2020-06-07 21:08:36 Lali Ramirez talks with her grandmother Socorro Naegele about COVID-19 experience.
Spouses Mary "Kathleen" Shafer (41) and David Branch (43) talk about their move from Virginia to Marfa, life in West Texas, and memories that stand out from when they first met.
Eli Singer asks his mother, Patricia Drummond about her upbringing in Rio de Janeiro and important life lessons. How she felt moving to the United States, and how her life compares to how she thought that life would turn out.
Spouses Janet Pearson Nix (68) and Jeff Nix (79) talk about the Greenwood Jazz Festival and share stories about the celebrities they have met.
Clara “Lola” McFarland, 74, was interviewed by her niece-in-law, Beth DeCarbo, 43. The talked about the origin of Clara’s nickname, Lola. Primarily they talked about Clara’s family from the time she was born to the present.
One Small Step conversation partners Beverly Light (67) and Pamela Bridgmon (52) discuss why they wanted to participate in One Small Step, their personal political beliefs, and influences on their life.
Katarina tells Phoebe about her childhood, her rare disease, how the pandemic affected her, who inspires her, and what she hopes to do as her future career.
Ali Christensen (14) talks to her grandmother, Maureen Bulger (74) about the Covid pandemic. Maureen gives the perspective of one who was a nurse in the past, and discusses the feelings of anger and hope that she feels going into...
Daniel Stillman (35) interviews his father Clark Stillman (68). They discuss Clark’s childhood, family and raising children.
Nadine Lutz (49) talks with her husband John Lutz (52) about her experience coming to the United States from Lebanon and the challenges she faced.
Kiplyn Primus (62) talks with her friend Curtis Mack (81) about his life and his education.
Husain and Shaun discuss how Husain prepares his house and family for climate emergencies in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Tim Young (61) and One Small Step partner, Paul Lewis (71), exchange personal experiences, religious beliefs, and political concerns.
Dana Lerner (59) and close friend Judith Kottick (67) share how important their friendship has been to one another after suffering the loss of their children.
Judy and David talk about Judy's life in NP over the years. She shares stories of fun celebrations our town used to have, such as the Paul Revere anniversary ride in 1975.
Margaret Swedish tells Janet Frey about her time in South America and life as an activist.
Nick Pellitta (59) talks to his son, David Pellitta (19) about his Rutgers experience 40 years ago as well as finding what you're passionate about and creating an impact with your work.
Candace Drimmer talks about her decision to move to Peru to create a better life for herself.