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Tasha Jun (Tell Me the Dream Again, writing honestly, 'Asian enough')

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On this week’s episode, Tasha Jun joins the show to talk about what it means to write honestly about the most intimate parts of ourselves. Tasha shares her childhood of significant moves, from the U.S. to Tokyo to California to Indiana, the rejection and reclamation of her ethnic identity, and how she captured it all in her debut memoir Tell Me the Dream Again. She also discusses what it means to show up as we are and how we can model these things for future generations.

Learn more about Tasha: https://tashajun.com/
Buy Tell Me the Dream Again: https://www.tyndale.com/p/tell-me-the-dream-again/9781496459572/
Follow Tasha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashajunb
Subscribe to Shalomsick Notes: https://shalomsick.substack.com/

Shout out to Frida's Flowers for sponsoring the show! Elevate your next event (or your living room) with some of Madeline's incredible work: fridasflowersindy.com/

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Produced and hosted by: Patrick Armstrong

Filmed and edited by: Mike Lee Productions

Engineered and mixed by: Popular Rapture

Music by: original_soundtrack

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On this week’s episode, Tasha Jun joins the show to talk about what it means to write honestly about the most intimate parts of ourselves. Tasha shares her childhood of significant moves, from the U.S. to Tokyo to California to Indiana, the rejection and reclamation of her ethnic identity, and how she captured it all in her debut memoir Tell Me the Dream Again. She also discusses what it means to show up as we are and how we can model these things for future generations.

Learn more about Tasha: https://tashajun.com/
Buy Tell Me the Dream Again: https://www.tyndale.com/p/tell-me-the-dream-again/9781496459572/
Follow Tasha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashajunb
Subscribe to Shalomsick Notes: https://shalomsick.substack.com/

Shout out to Frida's Flowers for sponsoring the show! Elevate your next event (or your living room) with some of Madeline's incredible work: fridasflowersindy.com/

Support the show

Subscribe to the newsletter.

Leave a review.

Check out our website.

Connect with us on Instagram.

Connect with Patrick

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LinkedIn

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Produced and hosted by: Patrick Armstrong

Filmed and edited by: Mike Lee Productions

Engineered and mixed by: Popular Rapture

Music by: original_soundtrack

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