2020-03-18
1 小时 16 分钟Hi.
Welcome back to eat your crust podcast.
I'm Crystal.
I'm Jisoo.
And I'm Hyrule.
Today, our guest is a friend of mine who actually went to high school with me, and she also went to college in New York.
She's currently a copywriter for a channel based communication platform, and she, like myself.
Is one of those millennials who enjoy the company of our parents.
So, you know, living in the basement of our parents homes, enjoying those home cooked meals.
Welcome, Hyrule.
Yay.
Thanks for having me on, guys.
So we're really excited to have Hyrule on today because she has a pretty unique journey with religion.
Yeah, I'm personally super excited for this topic because I think being a religious Asian American is such a unique experience, experience that isn't commonly talked about.
So we just wanted to share our personal journeys with you and delve a little bit into the sociological world of Asian Americans and religion.
So let's start with our personal journeys.
Just kind of like, did you grow up with religion, or did you grow up with nothing?
And what is your current status or relationship with religion?
Yeah, so I grew up kind of loosely churched.
My parents didn't go to church, so I kind of very sporadically attended, like, different churches growing up.