19 episodes

Not all poems want to live inside a book. Dear Someone Somewhere is an audio documentation that gives voice to struggles related to loss, displacement, identity, religious indoctrination, and adoption trauma. This podcast is the result of using non-linear writing to restore and rebuild oneself. It is also an invitation for others to use writing to process "events in our lives where we do not have words for." Each episode is like a "page" inside of a book. It is Sam Roxas-Chua 姚‘s fourth publication in audio form.

Dear Someone Somewhere - Audio Letters Podcast Good Morning Sam

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Not all poems want to live inside a book. Dear Someone Somewhere is an audio documentation that gives voice to struggles related to loss, displacement, identity, religious indoctrination, and adoption trauma. This podcast is the result of using non-linear writing to restore and rebuild oneself. It is also an invitation for others to use writing to process "events in our lives where we do not have words for." Each episode is like a "page" inside of a book. It is Sam Roxas-Chua 姚‘s fourth publication in audio form.

    Season 1, Page 19 - The Truth Is - Thunder

    Season 1, Page 19 - The Truth Is - Thunder

    • 1 min
    Season 1, Page 18 - The Truth Is - Paper

    Season 1, Page 18 - The Truth Is - Paper

    • 2 min
    Season 1, Page 17 - The Truth Is - Butterfly Soup

    Season 1, Page 17 - The Truth Is - Butterfly Soup

    • 2 min
    Season 1, Page 16 - The Truth Is - Dagat

    Season 1, Page 16 - The Truth Is - Dagat

    • 1 min
    Season 1, Page 15 - The Truth Is - Nameless

    Season 1, Page 15 - The Truth Is - Nameless

    • 1 min
    Season 1, Page 14 - The Truth Is - Liquid Faith

    Season 1, Page 14 - The Truth Is - Liquid Faith

    • 1 min

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