
A Refugee’s story, told from mother to daughter
I’m Lisa. For most of my life, I grew up telling a story about how my family left Cambodia as refugees, to start a new life in the United States — but for the longest time, I’d never heard this story firsthand, from my mom, Lan.
After I gave birth to my first daughter, my mom flew across the country to meet her first grandchild. And during that visit, she finally shared the real story with me. About growing up in Cambodia, fleeing genocide by the Khmer Rouge, surviving as a gold dealer in Vietnam, building a home in America while navigating the fallout and traumas of war… and carrying the future of her children throughout the journey.
This podcast is a 5-part story that follows one woman’s life, from Cambodia to America, over the course of decades. But it’s also a long overdue conversation between my mom and me, about our family’s history — through war and violence, separation and loss, endings and beginnings.
Because while we may never fully understand the reality of those who came before us, every story is a chance to get closer. And in listening, find meaning in what’s been preserved.
FEATURED BY
Dec 21 2022, “Unlocking Family History in Before Me“
Dec 5 2022, “Will make you hold your breath“ — Lauren Passell
Jan 5 2023, “What We’re Listening to” + “Creator Spotlight”
Dec 15 2022, “Best Podcasts of the Week”
Dec 6 2022, “12 of the Most Riveting Storytelling Podcasts Running”
Dec 6 2022, “Juneau reporter digs into her family’s story of escaping the Khmer Rouge”
Jan 8 2022, interview with Lisa about the making of Before Me
Jan 11 2022, “The Story of a Lifetime”
Dec 14 2022, bonus episode featuring Part 1 of Before Me
Jan 8 2022, extended interview with Lisa Phu about the making of Before Me
Dec 22 2022, “A Family Flees Genocide: Lisa Phu on her Mom’s Story”