S2, E1: Perpetually Out of Place with Prasanta Verma
a conversation about ethnic loneliness, identity, & curiosity
Loneliness is part of the human experience, but ethnic loneliness carries added layers of complexity for many people who have historically been pushed to the margins. In our season two opener, Sarah talks with Prasanta Verma about the ache to belong, how our “in-betweenness” can be essential to one’s identity, and practicing curiosity with ourselves and others.
Episode Notes:
Festival of Faith & Writing
Zero at the Bone by Christian Wiman
The Comfort of Crows by Margaret Renkl
Beyond Ethnic Loneliness by Prasanta Verma
A Biography of Loneliness by Fay Bound Alberti
The Great Belonging by Charlotte Donlon
C.S. Lewis
Parker Palmer: “What a long time it can take to become the person one has always been.”
Maya Angelou: “I long, as does every human being, to be at home wherever I find myself.”
Mary Oliver
Viola Davis: “I will not be a mystery to those who love me.”
Belonging by Geoffrey Cohen
Henry David Thoreau
Connect with Prasanta:
Instagram: @prasantaverma
Website: prasantaverma.com
Book: Beyond Ethnic Loneliness: The Pain of Marginalization and the Path to Belonging
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