In this episode we talk with author Tasha Jun about growing up in a Korean-American family and finding belonging through faith, family, and community.
Tasha is a Korean American melancholy dreamer, wife, and mom, who grew up in a multicultural and biracial home. She's spent her life navigating liminal space. Writing has always been the way God has led her through the ache and towards the hope of shalom. Her debut book, Tell Me the Dream Again: Reflections on Family, and the Sacred Work of Belonging is available now, wherever books are sold. Find her at https://www.tashajun.com or sign up for her monthly notes at https://shalomsick.substack.com
You can find Tasha’s recent book here and you can also pre-order my re-released book, The Practice of Remembering: Uncovering the Place of Memories In Our Spiritual Life here.
Artwork by Broadleaf Books
Music by Robert Ebbens
ADVENT MEMORIES #2//IGNORANCE
Advent memories #1 // Wonder
E11//When things don’t go like you think they will
E10// She Deserves Better with Sheila Wray Gregoire
E9// To bless it and leave it
E8//Bread, Longing, and God with Kendall Vanderslice
E7//A Launch, A Beginning
E6//On Belonging with Marlena Graves
E5//SAFETY AND LONGING WITH JEFF CROSBY
e4//Making (And Unmaking) the Bed
E3//Absurd Forgiveness with Sean Palmer
E2//Calling and Purpose With Justin McRoberts
E 1 //New Conversations for restless Folks
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Hello Heaven Podcast
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)