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Reframing Trauma Through Pop Culture with Jen Sookfong Lee

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Pop culture is supposed to be light — downright breezy. Or, as we discovered in our conversation with celebrated Canadian author Jen Sookfong Lee, it can be something more: a bridge to navigating the complexities of intergenerational trauma, reckoning with one’s place in the world, and, perhaps most poignantly, facing the self. We hope you are able to take Jen’s pop culture wisdom and use it to help you reframe some of your own self-work — we did!
Jen Sookfong Lee describes herself as one who “writes, edits, and sometimes sings badly on a podcast.” She is a familiar voice as a columnist for CBC Radio One on shows like The Next Chapter and is a prolific writer of fiction, children’s literature, poetry, and memoir. For this episode of Reframeables we talked to Jen about her memoir Superfan: How Pop Culture Broke My Heart. Jen was born and raised in East Vancouver.
Links:
Superfan: How Pop Culture Broke My Heart
For more from Jen Sookfong Lee, check out her website and give her a follow on Twitter and Instagram

We love hearing from our listeners! Leave us a voice message, write to the show email, or send us a DM on any of our socials.
If our conversations support you in your own reframing practice, please consider a donation on our Patreon, where you can also hear bonus episodes, or tipping us on Ko-fi. Subscribe to the Reframeables Newsletter. Follow us on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube too.

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Capíttulos

1. This week's episode (00:00:00)

2. Jen's prolific output (00:01:21)

3. The purpose of memory (00:03:43)

4. All-sister families (00:08:42)

5. Closing the distance between us and them (00:10:49)

6. Bob Ross (00:14:23)

7. A messy performative gossipy family (00:17:14)

8. Sad music (00:19:47)

9. Leaky emotions in writing (00:25:31)

10. Everyone wants to relate (00:30:17)

11. Takes on the Barbie monologue (00:33:15)

12. Celebrity nemesis (00:36:23)

13. Never meet your heroes (00:41:08)

14. Jen writing about her mother (00:42:53)

15. Writing with generosity and kindness (00:45:08)

16. The magic of representation (00:47:17)

17. Speed round (00:52:14)

18. Wrapping up (00:53:22)

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Pop culture is supposed to be light — downright breezy. Or, as we discovered in our conversation with celebrated Canadian author Jen Sookfong Lee, it can be something more: a bridge to navigating the complexities of intergenerational trauma, reckoning with one’s place in the world, and, perhaps most poignantly, facing the self. We hope you are able to take Jen’s pop culture wisdom and use it to help you reframe some of your own self-work — we did!
Jen Sookfong Lee describes herself as one who “writes, edits, and sometimes sings badly on a podcast.” She is a familiar voice as a columnist for CBC Radio One on shows like The Next Chapter and is a prolific writer of fiction, children’s literature, poetry, and memoir. For this episode of Reframeables we talked to Jen about her memoir Superfan: How Pop Culture Broke My Heart. Jen was born and raised in East Vancouver.
Links:
Superfan: How Pop Culture Broke My Heart
For more from Jen Sookfong Lee, check out her website and give her a follow on Twitter and Instagram

We love hearing from our listeners! Leave us a voice message, write to the show email, or send us a DM on any of our socials.
If our conversations support you in your own reframing practice, please consider a donation on our Patreon, where you can also hear bonus episodes, or tipping us on Ko-fi. Subscribe to the Reframeables Newsletter. Follow us on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube too.

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. This week's episode (00:00:00)

2. Jen's prolific output (00:01:21)

3. The purpose of memory (00:03:43)

4. All-sister families (00:08:42)

5. Closing the distance between us and them (00:10:49)

6. Bob Ross (00:14:23)

7. A messy performative gossipy family (00:17:14)

8. Sad music (00:19:47)

9. Leaky emotions in writing (00:25:31)

10. Everyone wants to relate (00:30:17)

11. Takes on the Barbie monologue (00:33:15)

12. Celebrity nemesis (00:36:23)

13. Never meet your heroes (00:41:08)

14. Jen writing about her mother (00:42:53)

15. Writing with generosity and kindness (00:45:08)

16. The magic of representation (00:47:17)

17. Speed round (00:52:14)

18. Wrapping up (00:53:22)

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