“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 E5: Preventing Relationship Violence with #BeMoreLikeClaire
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53 minutes 33 seconds
7 months ago
For Human Sake S4 E5: Preventing Relationship Violence with #BeMoreLikeClaire
FHS Host Binx interviews Shannon VanLandingham from BeMoreLikeClaire, an organization founded in memory of Shannon's daughter, Claire. Claire tragically passed away due to relationship violence. BeMoreLikeClaire focuses on preventing relationship violence through education and awareness. They teach consent and bodily autonomy to all ages, from toddlers to adults, and help people recognize red flags in relationships.
https://www.bemorelikeclaire.org/
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.