Magazine Podcast: Start

Talking about epigenetics, adoption, faith, and clowns with Oregon Humanities magazine contributors


This edition of the Oregon Humanities magazine podcast features writers from the summer 2014 issue, Start.

Caitlin Baggott ("Before You Know It") talks about the public policy implications of epigenetics research, Norina Beck ("Clowns for Christ") talks about losing faith and finding passion as a member of a Christian clown troupe (16:56), and Colleen Kaleda ("Almost a Family") talks about the trials of international adoption (31:36).

Thanks to the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation for its support of this podcast.

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Family, Health, International, Oregon Humanities Magazine, Science, Public Policy, Religion, Audio, Global and Local

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