A podcast about identity, faith and social engagement in dangerous times.
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We’ve got a format breaker episode for you. This week, Deborah Jian Lee takes us on a journey through her life, work and the origin story of Kaleidoscope. Buckle up for a wild ride of basketball, heartbreak, and a secret underground party.
(CW: sensitive language, racism, violence)
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Learn more about the show at kscopepod.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Follow Deborah @deborahjianlee.
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What’s the story behind Kaleidoscope’s tagline? Every episode ends with, “Let the world see you. When they do, they’ll never be the same.” This mini episode reveals how this quote came from an unrequited love story at an underground queer club, all set against the backdrop of an anti-queer campus.
(CW: homophobia)
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Learn more about the show at kscopepod.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Follow Deborah @deborahjianlee.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We’ve got a format breaker episode for you. This week, Deborah Jian Lee takes us on a journey through her life, work and the origin story of Kaleidoscope. Buckle up for a wild ride of basketball, heartbreak, and a secret underground party.
(CW: sensitive language, racism, violence)
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Learn more about the show at kscopepod.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Follow Deborah @deborahjianlee.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two listeners experiencing terrible times write in seeking guidance on how to survive and move forward when life falls apart.
New York Times best-selling author Kate Bowler, who write about life after her stage four cancer diagnosis in Everything Happens for a Reason, And Other Lies I’ve Loved, offers her advice.
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