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Episode 8: Tasha Jun

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Episode 8: Tasha Jun Not My Story with Sarah E. Westfall

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ABOUT THE EPISODE

What if we saw ethnicity as a crucial part of our stories, connecting us not only to each other, but also to God? In episode eight of the Not My Story podcast, guest Tasha Jun talks about how discovering her ethnic identity became a pathway for greater understanding of God, herself, and the world. Tasha encourages us to consider how who we are and where we come from play an integral part in our own spiritual development and sense of belonging. Sarah and Tasha also discuss travel, writing, books, and more.

MEET THE GUEST

Tasha is a melancholy day-dreamer, a Korean girl, wife to Matt, and mama to three little warriors: two wild boys and one little lady. She loves French fries, world maps, coffee, and Stabilo pens. As long as she can remember, she’s lived and stood in places where cultures collide. She’s been homesick and thinking about identity, belonging, and lost things becoming found for as long as she can remember, and writing about some version of those things since she was given her first journal in the third grade.

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