In this podcast episode, we explore powerful themes of activism, language, cultural adaptation, and storytelling. It kicks off with the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a group of atomic bomb survivors who advocate against nuclear weapons. The conversation then shifts to listener-driven segments that tackle the intricacies of English spelling and the saying "When in Rome," emphasizing the need to adapt to different social contexts. To wrap things up, we reflect on O. Henry's short story "Transients in Arcadia," which beautifully captures our deep desire for connection and understanding through shared experiences.
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