“Same Roots, New Roads” is a conversational podcast where two Nepali hosts unpack the realities of growing up in Nepal, sharing honest stories about identity, heritage, and the immigrant experience. In this debut episode, they reflect on the long and complicated journey that brought them to America, from navigating immigration processes to facing the emotional weight of leaving home and the balance of two cultures.
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“Same Roots, New Roads” is a conversational podcast where two Nepali hosts unpack the realities of growing up in Nepal, sharing honest stories about identity, heritage, and the immigrant experience. In this debut episode, they reflect on the long and complicated journey that brought them to America, from navigating immigration processes to facing the emotional weight of leaving home and the balance of two cultures.
For Human Sake S4 E3: Lifespan Development and Policy with Dr. Jessie Piper
Washburn Review
44 minutes 17 seconds
7 months ago
For Human Sake S4 E3: Lifespan Development and Policy with Dr. Jessie Piper
Join FHS host Binx as they chat with Dr. Jesse Piper, a new Assistant Professor at Washburn University. Dr. Piper, formerly of KDHE, shares her expertise on grandparents raising grandchildren and the need for stronger kinship support policies. The conversation also explores the dynamics of multi-generational families and the power of Family Life Education in promoting positive health outcomes. Learn about Dr. Piper's innovative teaching, including projects focused on public scholarship and her vision for Family Impact Seminars at Washburn.
Washburn Review
“Same Roots, New Roads” is a conversational podcast where two Nepali hosts unpack the realities of growing up in Nepal, sharing honest stories about identity, heritage, and the immigrant experience. In this debut episode, they reflect on the long and complicated journey that brought them to America, from navigating immigration processes to facing the emotional weight of leaving home and the balance of two cultures.