May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Joining me is my friend Jason Chu, a passionate activist, and a dynamic rapper whose music serves as a platform for social change. Together, we explore the often overlooked and hard truths of history, particularly concerning the AAPI community.
Read more379. The process of learning, resisting less, and finding joy in teaching
In this episode Oscar and I delve deep into the process of learning, resisting less, and finding joy in witnessing the growth of our students.
Read more378. Brett Jones on Iron Cardio, Fundamentals, and Kindness
I’m excited to welcome back SFG Chief Brett Jones. Brett is not only well-versed in strength and conditioning best practices, but also brings a unique perspective to the conversation with insights on effective writing methods, navigating the complexities of mental health, and enhancing memory.
Read more377. You are NOT good enough to be frustrated.
In this episode I share a lot of frustration, or rather about frustration, It’s a solo podcast, so hang in there with me!
Read more376. Dianne Doan on Warrior, Mulan, and Movement
I’m thrilled to welcome the multi-talented Dianne Doan to the show! Dianne is a talented actress who brings depth and authenticity to every role she’s taken on.
Read more375. Passion, Patience, Listening, and Feedback as a Gift
In this episode Oscar and I dive into the powers of passion, patience, and the art of truly listening. Our discussion also covers the art of receiving feedback as a gift, recognizing its potential to fuel personal growth and propel us toward greatness.
Read more374. Sifu Mimi Chan on the Intersection of Chinese Medicine (Dit Da Jow) and Social Justice
“Dit” means to fall or get hurt. “Da” means to hit. “Dit Da Jow” is the liniment martial artists use to heal bruises, aches, and pain. So what does this have to do with social justice?
Read more373. Greg Rucka on how creating comics is like chess
Greg shares his thoughts on comic conventions, and we also get an update on both Lazarus and Ruby Actual. I was also thrilled to hear his take on how creating comics is like chess.
Read more370. Cliff Chiang and Bernard Chang on the importance of Asian American history
In this episode I chat with Asian American artist superstars Cliff Chiang and Bernard Chang about the significance of Asian American history. Both of these incredible artists played a part in the upcoming Make Us Visible Florida History Activity Book!
Read more369. A Conversation with the Cast of WARRIOR on the Show’s Resonance
If you are a fan of the hit TV series, Warrior, you are in for a treat today. Joining me are the incredible cast members who bring the dynamic characters of the show to life.
Read more368. Thien Pham on Vietnamese heritage, love of food, and AAPI history
Thien Pham is a talented comic book artist, writer, and illustrator known for his contributions to the world of graphic novels. His creative endeavors include works like “Sumo,” “Level Up,” and collaborations with authors such as Gene Luen Yang.
Read more367. It’s my 46th birthday and I’ll cry if I want to!
In today’s episode, I take a journey through the corridors of time, reminiscing about the milestones, challenges, and growth that have shaped me into the person I am today.
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