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Dad Club Japan - Japanese/British Super Guy Jamie: A Deep Dive into Bicultural Identity -  Episode 20

Japanese/British Super Guy Jamie: A Deep Dive into Bicultural Identity - Episode 20

Dad Club Japan

07/26/23 • 66 min

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This episode is gold! Must listen content right here!
If you're a father of a mixed/bicultural/half Japanese, half whatever nationality you are, then this episode will resonate deeply with you!
Duncan found our latest guest - Jamie - recently at a language school here in Fukuoka.
Jamie is mixed heritage: part British, part Japanese.
His father is English, his mother Japanese.
As fathers of bicultural children ourselves, Duncan and Joel had a multitude of questions to ask Jamie.
Topics like:
>how his parents met
>where he plans to live in the future
>what passport he uses
>what were the issues he dealt with growing up
>what advice he has for children of mixed race
>how he fills out official government forms....
And more!
Be sure to have a listen. We're sure you'll find this episode as valuable as we did.
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07/26/23 • 66 min

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