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Everyone Needs a Story for the Campfire
Dr. Joey Yung-Jun Liu
8 episodes
1 day ago
Each episode, a new guest joins me at the campfire and shares 2 impactful stories- the first story connecting to a theme from the previous guest's story, and the second story illuminating a new theme that will be passed on to the next guest. In our ritual of tell, tell, pass, we forge connections through stories, reminding ourselves that what makes us human is all at once remarkably familiar and wonderfully unique. Weaving our stories around a proverbial fire, we invite you to journey with us to make meaning around why we are here, where we came from, and where we are going. We hope we inspire you to consider what story you will bring the next time you pull up a seat at a campfire.
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Each episode, a new guest joins me at the campfire and shares 2 impactful stories- the first story connecting to a theme from the previous guest's story, and the second story illuminating a new theme that will be passed on to the next guest. In our ritual of tell, tell, pass, we forge connections through stories, reminding ourselves that what makes us human is all at once remarkably familiar and wonderfully unique. Weaving our stories around a proverbial fire, we invite you to journey with us to make meaning around why we are here, where we came from, and where we are going. We hope we inspire you to consider what story you will bring the next time you pull up a seat at a campfire.
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Personal Journals
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#103 DR. CHARLOTTE ACHIENG-EVENSEN: The Experience of Grief in Immigration & the Journey Towards Peace After Loss
Everyone Needs a Story for the Campfire
1 hour 8 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
#103 DR. CHARLOTTE ACHIENG-EVENSEN: The Experience of Grief in Immigration & the Journey Towards Peace After Loss

This week, I sit down with masterful storyteller, educator, and researcher, Charlotte Achieng-Evensen. Charlotte transports us her very personal “Coming to America” story, where she explores the theme of loss– loss of the familiar, aspects of identity, and even a sense of freedom. Her second story explores her journey through grieving and the ways that she moved through that grief to peace and joy–a story of resilience.

Here are the links to Dr. Charlotte Achieng-Evensen's published works:

Books by Dr. Charlotte Achieng-Evensen  

Young, Urban, Professional, and Kenyan?: Conversations Surrounding Tribal Identity and Nationhood by Dr. Charlotte Achieng-Evensen
 

If you want to unlock your authentic self, gain confidence, and make human connections through storytelling, be sure to visit DrJoeyLiu.com

Everyone Needs a Story for the Campfire
Each episode, a new guest joins me at the campfire and shares 2 impactful stories- the first story connecting to a theme from the previous guest's story, and the second story illuminating a new theme that will be passed on to the next guest. In our ritual of tell, tell, pass, we forge connections through stories, reminding ourselves that what makes us human is all at once remarkably familiar and wonderfully unique. Weaving our stories around a proverbial fire, we invite you to journey with us to make meaning around why we are here, where we came from, and where we are going. We hope we inspire you to consider what story you will bring the next time you pull up a seat at a campfire.