“ចង់ដឹង ចង់ឮ - Curiosity” is a podcast that shares the stories and experiences of Cambodian Youth about cultural issues facing women, minorities, and the LGBT community in general. Topics range from lighthearted stories to emotional impact.
Hosts Leta and Sotheary regularly have emotional, vulnerable conversations to show that it’s OK to struggle with the conflicts of being who you want to be versus what society expects you to be.
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“ចង់ដឹង ចង់ឮ - Curiosity” is a podcast that shares the stories and experiences of Cambodian Youth about cultural issues facing women, minorities, and the LGBT community in general. Topics range from lighthearted stories to emotional impact.
Hosts Leta and Sotheary regularly have emotional, vulnerable conversations to show that it’s OK to struggle with the conflicts of being who you want to be versus what society expects you to be.
អាចទេ? ទទួលយកខ្ញុំជាខ្ញុំ? បេីសិនពាក្យថាគ្រួសារមានន័យថា ស្រលាញ់គ្មានលក្ខខ័ណ្ណនោះ អាចទេ?ដែលទទួលយកថាខ្ញុំមិនអាចស្រលាញ់ភេទផ្ទុយគ្នាបាន តំលៃរបស់ខ្ញុំមិននៅលេីត្រឹមតែភេទនោះទេតែអត្តចរិក ការខិតខំប្រឹងប្រែង និង សមត្ថភាពរបស់ខ្ញុំ។
ដូចនេះនៅក្នុង Episode នេះ ពួកយេីងនឹងពិភាក្សាពីបញ្ហាសុខភាពផ្លូវចិត្តដែលកេីតមានឡេីងក្នុងសហគមន៏អ្នកស្រលាញ់ភេទដូចគ្នា ថាតេីការគាំទ្រពីគ្រួសារនិងសង្គមមានសារៈសំខាន់សំរាប់ពួកគាត់យ៉ាងណាដែរ?
Acceptance is an important part of helping people in the LGBT community feel loved and accept by society. In this episode, we will discuss how important is acceptance as a family member and society.
ចង់ដឹង ចង់ឮ - Curiosity
“ចង់ដឹង ចង់ឮ - Curiosity” is a podcast that shares the stories and experiences of Cambodian Youth about cultural issues facing women, minorities, and the LGBT community in general. Topics range from lighthearted stories to emotional impact.
Hosts Leta and Sotheary regularly have emotional, vulnerable conversations to show that it’s OK to struggle with the conflicts of being who you want to be versus what society expects you to be.