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“Those who lived through childhood have enough material to write (or tell) for the rest of their life” (Flannery O’Connor). One interesting aspect of this period is the characteristics or behaviors that we picked up from our caregivers, be it our parents, grandparents or relatives, which will be the focus of this week’s conversation.
For this episode, Kay, Mahi, and Nam have had a fun time exchanging many stories from their childhood and how these memorable events have shaped their characters now. At the end of the conversation, the three hosts also look at how love and gratitude is often expressed in Asian families.
This episode is filled with many joyful moments as well as deep, reflective ones. We hope that you will enjoy it! Also feel free to share with us your thoughts at the comment section below or through [email protected].
“Those who lived through childhood have enough material to write (or tell) for the rest of their life” (Flannery O’Connor). One interesting aspect of this period is the characteristics or behaviors that we picked up from our caregivers, be it our parents, grandparents or relatives, which will be the focus of this week’s conversation.
For this episode, Kay, Mahi, and Nam have had a fun time exchanging many stories from their childhood and how these memorable events have shaped their characters now. At the end of the conversation, the three hosts also look at how love and gratitude is often expressed in Asian families.
This episode is filled with many joyful moments as well as deep, reflective ones. We hope that you will enjoy it! Also feel free to share with us your thoughts at the comment section below or through [email protected].