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This is the first of a two-part conversation with Marla Taviano of White Girl Learning. In this episode, we’re going to talk about her life as a missionary in Cambodia, her divorce, and her deconstruction journey.
Later this fall we’ll share the other part of the conversation about being white women learning about race–why it matters and what we can do.
Topics Addressed:
- Why Marla and her family moved to Cambodia
- What it was like to leave her oldest daughter in Cambodia when they flew on the last flight out in March 2020
- If Marla’s deconstructing was affected by her divorce
- The impact Rachel Held Evans had on both of us
- How she handles having written books she no longer agrees with
Find the Podcast
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and your favorite podcasting app. Or read the transcript.
Connect with Marla
You can find Marla on Instagram at @marlataviano and @whitegirllearning, on Twitter @marlataviano or at Itsmemarla.com.
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