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Episode 1: The First Time Your Parents Said "ILY"

39 min · 13 de feb de 2023
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Do you remember the first time your parents said, "I love you"? Co-hosts Calista Wu, Kasey Ma, Michelle K. Hanabusa, and Yoonj Kim reflect on these words of affirmation from their Asian and Asian American parents, and how they've learned to accept different forms of love today from their childhood experiences.

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