How do you get your parents to be vulnerable? [Dorothy Chow]
Description
Can capturing untold stories heal decades-old wounds? When Dorothy Chow set up a makeshift podcast studio to record her father's Khmer Rouge survival story, she had no idea what would unfold. What began as a historical preservation project transformed into profound healing for both father and daughter. [Episode 98]
Dorothy Chow is the Host of the Death in Cambodia podcast.
Learn more about Dorothy:
• Death in Cambodia, Life in America Podcast: https://www.deathincambodiapodcast.com/
• Dorothy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deathincambodia/?hl=en
• Dorothy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dschowcapm/
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Podcast art by Nate Kadlac, photography by Henry Thong

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