Language and Culture with Dr. J
Society & Culture
Jane Hermstedt has lived around the world. In this episode, she shares some of her extraordinary experiences. Whether it’s getting hand fed by a Tamil maid in India, or learning from the Mapuche in Argentina, or connecting with her host sister in Albania, or about being considered Christmas cake in Japan, all of Jane’s stories are fascinating. Dr. J sums up the episode by saying, “I think that, ultimately, lasting change comes from individuals affecting individuals,” meaning that, just as Jane was shaped by the connections she made, she in turn touched the people whose lives she shared in.
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