We are talking about photography this episode! From how our parents document our lives in a DV camera during our early childhood to how it affect us now!
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Life in London
In this season of Unjuanable, Betty has gone to UK for her exchange semester in London and Anny continues her study in Toronto. In this episode, both of them discussed their life in two different cities and talked about some interesting culture differences they encountered!
Continue readingWhat we Have Encountered: To Juan or not to Juan?
In our last episode of the season, we invited our friend Chuqi Qian here to join us for a casual talk. We shared our recent happiness about the television, film and music that cheered us. As we were talking about the anxiety about our future education plan and career path, we gradually relate the topic to the strict quarantine policy that happened in China as it has deeply influenced our established mindset and important decisions. A little happiness and concern can extend to the social issue that is gradually pushing us to achieve self-consistency.
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In our second episode, we talked about our lives in Toronto after leaving our country for university. We discussed how the apartment renting experience had urged us to grow into an “adult.” We also recall our memories of the unique and unforgettable residential life back in our high school in China. The two different cultural backgrounds delivered us this mixed feeling of finding a sense of belonging in both places. We expressed our struggle with the issue and are expecting some resonance.
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In our first official episode, we talked about one of the most distinguished and highly-regarded athletes in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Eileen Gu, and also compared her with the chained woman that went viral on social media recently in China. How the controversy of her is leading to a potential issue that gender equality has gradually become something exclusive only to the elite people. Content warning: The topic and opinions we expressed only represent the show’s value and is not reflecting SpiritLive and University or any other’s view.
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