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We talked about my dad's childhood and what it was like growing up with divorced parents.
Midwestern woman Kim Scott talks about her life in the year 2008 with her son Caden Collins.
Friends Maddalena Fontein (73) and Debbie Mustone (71) discuss Maddalena's childhood, adulthood, and her hopes for the future.
We got to take a test on how to use the app because we are getting to interview a family member on Thanksgiving for 40 mins about anything we want to talk about.
I spoke with my mother, Joanne, about her professional and personal life, as well as her relationship to me.
My aunt Deb discusses her childhood and her family and how they both shaped her to who she is now. She also discusses school and how it had a positive impact on her career as a nurse today.
Diane Codde (78) speaks to her granddaughter Michelle Velez (30) shared family history and stories of her life, career, and children.
We talked about Kurt’s childhood and early role models that influenced him to join the Coast Guard. (Don’t mind the last few seconds I thought the recording had stopped)
Parents most often feel like getting a divorce will destroy their children’s lives. That it will be the most difficult experience. Parents are often plagued with guilt; asking our children if that is the case might surprise us all.
I conducted an interview with my mom. I got an inside look on the trials and tribulations that she has gone throughout her life.
In this interview I interviewed my mother we talked about her childhood her family and some deeper questions at the end as well.
Makenna Givens (18) talks with her grandma, Sharon Totaro (82) about her life. Specifically, raising kids on her own, losses of loved ones, and her mental health struggles.
One Small Step partners Liz Hicks (78) and Patrick Walsh (55) discuss moving away from the Catholic church, how they became aware of racism, and why they fear social isolation is harming our country.
Even though I’m close to my mom, we never really talked about her past, regrets, etc. So, today I decided to change that asked her about her childhood, her hopes, her life.
I chose to interview my dad because he has had a lot of different experiences and different relationship than I have with both his parents and grandparents through travel, long distance relationships, and divorce. I wanted to know more about...
Spouses Ina Albert (87) and Rabbi Allen Secher (87) reflect on their lives, and explore what spirituality and civil rights mean to them.
This is a story about a 21 year old female who was placed in between a rough situation of choosing between living in Mexico or The U.S.
Friends reconnect at friendsgiving to talk about career goals and it’s like having divorced parents
One Small Step partners Anita Wiggins (65) and Deborah Callahan (56) discuss major events that shaped them, their spirituality as a Catholic and a Mormon, the difficulty raising children with or without their shared beliefs, and self-love.
Within this interview that took place in Encino, CA lies a conversation between 14-year-old Bailey Ivory Rose Bellamy and 56-year-old Carmen Benitez on an issue surrounding the topic of leaving home. In 1978, Carmen married her husband who she had...