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07. Balancing The Progressive & The Traditional w/ Dawn Marie Castro

1 h 11 min · 23 de ene de 2021
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How does one balance being a progressive and still respecting traditions? Dawn Marie Castro, from The Young Feminists Collective and Pilipina, gave us some insight on how she balances those two in her relationship/marriage (and in life in general) . We sometimes encounter people who see things in black or white, but I'm glad to know people like Dawn, who sees life as the colorful beautiful (sometimes messy) learning experience that it is. Oh, and of course we had to talk about her love life. That's just a given :)

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