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Bae's Kamp Podcast Episode 17 - Religion

Bae's Kamp Podcast Episode 17 - Religion

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On our 17th episode, the hosts share their views and thoughts about organized religion, spiritual beliefs, and how it affects their lives today. In addition, the quartet shared their deep insight about being religious and being spiritual, and what it means to them on a very personal level. Tune in to find out more!

Note: This podcast is a safe space where open discussion among our hosts and listeners are encouraged. We request our listeners to respect the hosts’ views and beliefs mentioned in this episode as they would respect their listeners’.


Correction at 48:02 mark - Anj misspoke and incorrectly associated the Kamakura area as the capital during the Heian period. This is incorrect and the Kamakura period was one of the capitals during the shogunate period. :)


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