Nuances: Our Asian Stories

Nuances: Our Asian Stories

A podcast about the Asian diaspora at the intersection of career, culture and community

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  • S4 E06: Dr. Sachi Schmidt-Hori on U.S. vs Japan culture, parenting, social norms, & why gender pronouns aren’t an issue in Japan

    S4 E06: Dr. Sachi Schmidt-Hori on U.S. vs Japan culture, parenting, social norms, & why gender pronouns aren’t an issue in Japan

    Sachi Schmidt-Hori refused to work with people who only tolerated her. Now a professor of Japanese literature, she is thriving in academia. We have a great convo about American vs Japanese language, culture, parenting, business etiquette and more in this fun podcast interview!

    nuancespod

    March 17, 2024
    Accents, Asian American Guests, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Eastern philosophies, Japanese American, journalism/writing, LGBTQIA+, Literature, Microaggression, Parenthood, The American South
    asian women, buddhist acolyte tales, culture shock, Japanese American, japanese culture, japanese literature, nuancespod, Parenthood, parenting, women in academia
  • S4 E05: Er-Gene Kahng found community, Florence Price, and her Asian American identity in Arkansas

    S4 E05: Er-Gene Kahng found community, Florence Price, and her Asian American identity in Arkansas

    Er-Gene Kahng used to find safety in the anonymity of an urban crowd. Moving to Arkansas helped her learn how to truly be part of a community by giving back as much as you take. We talk about her discovery of Black Arkansan composer Florence Price, and how classical musicians can participate in conversations around…

    nuancespod

    March 10, 2024
    Asian American Guests, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Korean American, Music, Racism due to COVID-19, Systemic oppression, The American South
    albany records, asians in the south, classical music, er-gene kahng, florence price, Korean American, university of arkansas, violinist
  • S4 E04: Ed Pokropski talks about his Emmy nominations, his comedy show about adoption, and doing his best even if he doesn’t always get it right.

    S4 E04: Ed Pokropski talks about his Emmy nominations, his comedy show about adoption, and doing his best even if he doesn’t always get it right.

    If you enjoy this show and would like to help me spread the word about it, or support it financially, you can find out more at nuancespod.com/support GUEST BIO Edward Yoo Pokropski is one of the Executive Producers of the Asian Comedy Fest and Emmy Nominated Senior Writer/Producer at NBCUniversal. He is also a comedian…

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    March 3, 2024
    Asian American Guests, Comedy, journalism/writing, Korean American, Media representation, Transnational adoption, Transracial adoption, Unconventional Career Choices
    comedian, emmys, korean american adoptee, nbcuniversal, nuancespod, ronnie chieng, steven yeun, Transracial adoption
  • S4 E03: Ryan Alexander Holmes reminds us the importance of art to connect us with our humanity, and that Asians don’t all look alike.

    S4 E03: Ryan Alexander Holmes reminds us the importance of art to connect us with our humanity, and that Asians don’t all look alike.

    “It’s not that I don’t look Asian, you just haven’t seen an Asian like me before” – Ryan Alexander Holmes shares his journey embracing both his Black and Chinese roots, and his passion for creating art that speaks to people.

    nuancespod

    February 25, 2024
    Advocacy, Allyship, Asian American Guests, Capitalism, chinese-american, De-centering whiteness in liberation movements, Film, Media representation, Mixed Race Experiences, Racial profiling, Racism at school/in childhood, Racism within the Asian community, Systemic oppression, Unconventional Career Choices
    Actor, Apple TV+, Asian American, blasian, Dear White People, Mixed Race Experience, nuancespod, ryanalexh, The Morning Show
  • S4 E2: Dr. Paul Song on why medicare-for-all would help both patients and doctors. Also: Natural Killer cells & Alzheimer’s

    S4 E2: Dr. Paul Song on why medicare-for-all would help both patients and doctors. Also: Natural Killer cells & Alzheimer’s

    Dr. Paul Y. Song on groundbreaking treatment for Alzheimers, healthcare advocacy, and how his work as an oncologist made him a universal healthcare proponent.

    nuancespod

    February 18, 2024
    Advocacy, Asian American Guests, Business, Healthcare, Healthcare Access, Healthcare advocacy, Income disparity, Korean American, STEM
    council of korean americans, healthcare for all, heathcare advocacy, medicare for all, natural killer cells, NK cells alzheimers, NK cells cancer, NK cells parkinsons, nkgen biotech, nuancespod, single payer healthcare, universal healthcare
  • S4 E1: Soo Jin Lee was never she was undocumented, but she somehow knew. Also: therapy isn’t the only way to heal.

    S4 E1: Soo Jin Lee was never she was undocumented, but she somehow knew. Also: therapy isn’t the only way to heal.

    Soo Jin Lee was never told she’s undocumented, but she somehow knew. The licensed therapist and author also shares how healing trauma does not have to come from western methods of achieving health & wellness.

    sherrylynnlee

    February 11, 2024
    Asian American Guests, Gender-based violence prevention, Korean American, Sexual health, Transnational adoption, Transracial adoption, Undocumented, Violence
    aapi, asian american identity, asian american podcasters, community healing, counseling, healing trauma, intergenerational trauma, Korean American, life, Mental health, nuancespod, storytelling, therapy, Undocumented
  • Podcast Recs – Part 1: 6 Degrees of Cats!

    Podcast Recs – Part 1: 6 Degrees of Cats!

    Hi everyone. I hope you enjoyed season 3 of Nuances. I just came back from a much needed break and am thrilled to get back to work on our limited series on queerness in pre-modern Asia, as well as the upcoming season 4 of Nuances. If you’d like to participate in the limited series or…

    sherrylynnlee

    October 17, 2023
    Asian American Guests
  • Amanda B. on 6 Degrees of Cats, gender-based violence prevention, and her experience as a transnational & transracial adoptee.

    Amanda B. on 6 Degrees of Cats, gender-based violence prevention, and her experience as a transnational & transracial adoptee.

    Amanda B. hosts the delightful podcast 6 degrees of cats, where she finds impressive ways bridging science, culture, human and feline kind. We also talk about her work in gender-based violence prevention, and her experience as a Korean transracial & transnational adoptee, amongst other things.

    nuancespod

    September 24, 2023
    Asian American Guests, Gender-based violence prevention, Korean American, Sexual health, Transnational adoption, Transracial adoption, Violence
    asian american podcasters, asian women in podcasting, consent culture, Gender-based violence prevention, Mental health, nuancespod, Sexual health, the podcast academy, transnational adoptee, transracial adoptee
  • S3 E14: Charles Levan on his career working at EMI/Capitol Records, and becoming a licensing agent for independent artists.

    S3 E14: Charles Levan on his career working at EMI/Capitol Records, and becoming a licensing agent for independent artists.

    Charles Levan started his career at EMI/Capitol records, worked on Al Green’s Greatest Hits album campaign, and started his own company, Blue Buddha Entertainment. He talks about finding great mentors early on in his career, and shares his views on the current sync landscape.

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    September 17, 2023
    Business, Marketing Artist, Media representation, Music, vietnamese-american
    aapi artists, aapi in sync, aapi music industry, asian american podcasters, asian women in podcasting, blue buddha entertainment, charles levan, crazy rich asians, diversity in sync, ella jay basco, nuancespod, ruby ibarra
  • S3 E13: Samantha Ong on the need for representation in toys, colorism in Asian culture, and how her culturally accurate dolls sold out on launch day.

    S3 E13: Samantha Ong on the need for representation in toys, colorism in Asian culture, and how her culturally accurate dolls sold out on launch day.

    Samantha Ong is a photographer turned CEO of her own toy company. She talks about growing up in Australia, living in Canada, becoming a mom, and wanting her kids to have the representation she didn’t have when she was growing up.

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    September 10, 2023
    Asian Canadian Guests, Beauty standards, Business, chinese canadian, Media representation, Microaggression, Racism at school/in childhood, Racism within the Asian community
    asian women entrepreneurs, asian women in podcasting, australians in canada, chinese doll, culturally accurate dolls, entrepreneur moms, filipino doll, indian doll, joeydolls, korean doll, nuancespod, representation in toys, vietnamese doll
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