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May 11, 2024 67 mins

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"Sadly some of my colleagues thought I was evil, the administration thought I was evil, a small percentage of my students thought I was evil...."

In this episode of Called to be Bad I talk with Scott Okamoto who is a writer, musician, and podcaster. Scott writes about his experiences as a Japanese American who leaves religion while teaching English at a conservative evangelical university in his book, Asian American Apostate.

This episode is hilarious–well Scott is hilarious, and we get to hear all sorts of funny, sometimes sad, sometimes ridiculous stories of Scott’s time as a “bad professor”. It is fun and poignant and I hope you enjoy. 

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Website: https://www.rscottokamoto.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rsokamoto/

Chapel Probation Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-okamoto

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