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The Roundtable

Clare Chika

Essays and conversations on growth, change, and living.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Letters From Away #2: Begin Again

This letter is part of a series exploring life as an immigrant through personal notes to friends. Three years after leaving home, I’m sharing the lessons I’ve learned, not as advice, but as honest reflections on what it means to rebuild you...

a month ago
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The Summer I Turned 30

This August, I turned 30. The big 30. There are many things I want to say about the kind of year I’ve had, but words fail me. I want for nothing, and I’m grateful for everything that continues to unfold in my life. This summer has been a dr...

3 months ago
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Letters from Away #1: Freedom and Loneliness

This letter is part of a series exploring life as an immigrant through personal notes to friends. Almost three years after leaving home, I'm sharing the lessons I've learned, not as advice, but as honest reflections on what it means to rebu...

4 months ago
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Lasting Friendship

Back in April, Mum and Dad celebrated their wedding anniversary. 42 years, that’s how long they’ve been together. The day before the anniversary, Dad completed his 44-day procedure at the clinic. He rang the bell and received a certificate ...

5 months ago
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