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Episode 3: Amy Poppinga

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In this episode, Historian Amy Poppinga (Bethel History class of ’99) joins the show to share her intellectual autobiography. Amy talks about moving from New Mexico to Minnesota at age 14, almost becoming an actress, transferring to Bethel, becoming a scholar of Islam, and much, much more.

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