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The Left Behind
The Left Behind
5 episodes
2 weeks ago
It’s been fun, but all good things must come to an end. For the last episode, Kristelle reflects on what has happened throughout the podcast and the different things she’s learnt on this journey. Is her understanding of left-handers different compared to when the podcast first started?
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It’s been fun, but all good things must come to an end. For the last episode, Kristelle reflects on what has happened throughout the podcast and the different things she’s learnt on this journey. Is her understanding of left-handers different compared to when the podcast first started?
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Welcome to the Left-handed World!
The Left Behind
11 minutes 51 seconds
3 years ago
Welcome to the Left-handed World!
Let’s do some emotional digging with Kristelle, as she amplifies her voice and stories as a left-hander. Being left-handed is nowadays often seen as nothing too special, but, as a trait shared by only around 10% of the global population, there still exists social stigma and a disparity between the dominant and submissive nature of handedness. Have left-handed people really been given a space of identity, and if not, what needs to change?
The Left Behind
It’s been fun, but all good things must come to an end. For the last episode, Kristelle reflects on what has happened throughout the podcast and the different things she’s learnt on this journey. Is her understanding of left-handers different compared to when the podcast first started?