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Cornell University's Center for Dialogue & Pluralism presents "I" Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. To learn more about the Center for Dialogue & Pluralism, please visit dialogue.cornell.edu
In this episode, Natoshia, Rachel, and Tony talk about what it means when they feel joy, how joy connects to the stories we tell about ourselves, and the importance of seeing one's own experiences of joy represented in the world.
Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms.
By Center for Dialogue and Pluralism5
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Cornell University's Center for Dialogue & Pluralism presents "I" Statements, a podcast where complexity, vulnerability, and curiosity collide. To learn more about the Center for Dialogue & Pluralism, please visit dialogue.cornell.edu
In this episode, Natoshia, Rachel, and Tony talk about what it means when they feel joy, how joy connects to the stories we tell about ourselves, and the importance of seeing one's own experiences of joy represented in the world.
Music written and performed by Evan Wilhelms.