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A second-generation South Asian American daughter reflects on her relationship with her father five years after his death and explores his distant demeanor. She reflects on the impacts it had on her relationship with her older brother. After learning new pieces of her father’s youth, she examines the space he created between himself and his wife and their children. It pushes her to realize she will always let those she values know that they are appreciated and loved.
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Today’s Challenge: Reflect on the relationships you have with siblings or sibling-like-figures. And share your moments of sibling love or support as a 30 second voice memo (sent to DesiNarratives@gmail.com) to be featured on a future bonus episode on!
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Today, Aparna Kumar of Dallas, TX reads her own narrative submission.
Guest Speaker: Erika Sorondo, LA-based behavioral therapist
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Contact us: desinarratives@gmail.com | Instagram: @desidiaspora |
Podcast theme music by AnAlyzer.
A second-generation South Asian American daughter reflects on her relationship with her father five years after his death and explores his distant demeanor. She reflects on the impacts it had on her relationship with her older brother. After learning new pieces of her father’s youth, she examines the space he created between himself and his wife and their children. It pushes her to realize she will always let those she values know that they are appreciated and loved. - Today’s Challenge: Reflect on the relationships you have with siblings or sibling-like-figures. And share your moments of sibling love or support as a 30 second voice memo (sent to DesiNarratives@gmail.com) to be featured on a future bonus episode on! - Today, Aparna Kumar of Dallas, TX reads her own narrative submission. Guest Speaker: Erika Sorondo, LA-based behavioral therapist - Contact us: desinarratives@gmail.com | Instagram: @desidiaspora | Podcast theme music by AnAlyzer. read more read less

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