Kung fu, tai chi, and philosophy at sea! This MiOsc podcast was recorded on board our recent cruise.
Read more405. Exploring Identity, Music, and Resilience: Podcast with Chinese Jamaican Musician Margaret Suzy Wong Chan
In this episode, I’m excited to dive into a unique story that spans music, culture, and resilience. Welcoming back my mom, who grew up in 1950s Jamaica, was a member of Jamaica’s first all-girls band, The Carnations, and continued her music career in America.
Read more404. MiOsc on ways to combat the election blues
Do you have post election blues? I know I do. In this MiOsc episode we practical ways to cope with some of the frustration and anger after the election. Many of you are feeling anxious or disheartened, especially if the results didn’t align with your hopes.
Read more403. What is the Wah Lum Kung Fu Sifu Test?
In this podcast episode, I share all about the Wah Lum Sifu Test—an event that brings together instructors from around the globe every three years to uphold the traditions and standards of the Wah Lum system.
Read more402. Greg Rucka on the election and Stop Project 2025 Comic
It’s The Mimi and Greg Show – my dear friend Greg Rucka and I can’t help but talk about the upcoming election and its impact on our society.
Read more401. Africa: Unforgettable Safari Encounters, Poaching Realities, and Animal Behavior
In this episode, I break my vacation promise and sit down for a spontaneous chat with our incredible safari field guide at Sabi Sands, South Africa. Geoff Haslam is highly skilled and knowledgeable about all the animals in the reserve. As a qualified Level 2 guide, Geoff has undergone rigorous training and accumulated over 1,200 hours of experience leading trails through the African wilderness.
Read more400. MiOsc on Banned Books, the Power of Storytelling, and our African Journey
It’s another MiOsc episode! Oscar and I reflect on our recent trip to Africa. We discuss the vibrant culture, languages, and safaris.
Read more399. Gordon James on Finding Passion and Building Empathy
I had the pleasure of sitting with Gordon James, a man whose life journey spans four countries—Jamaica, Kenya, the USA, and Canada. Gordon’s experiences living in such diverse places have shaped his perspective on the world. In our conversation, we explored how these experiences have fueled his passion for life, fostered empathy, and equipped him to combat racism through meaningful dialogue.
Read more398. Greg Rucka on Themes from “The Last of Us” Empathy, Humanity, and Hope
“The Last of Us” isn’t just a post-apocalyptic survival story; it’s a deep exploration of what it means to be human when the world around us is ending.
Read more397. Monica May on Breaking Barriers – from the Projects to Empowering the Next Generation
I had the privilege of sitting down with Monica May, a radio host whose story is nothing short of inspiring. Monica’s journey began in the projects of New York, where she learned the value of hard work, resilience, and survival—qualities that would later define her remarkable career in radio. You can hear Monica on Star 94.5 hosting “Monica May’s Point Of View”.
Read more396: Blasian Book fair Orlando
Blasian Book Fair Orlando team discusses what to expect at the upcoming event on September 14, 2024.
Read more395. Empowerment at Fourteen: Sumer Strawbree on Anti-Bullying, Self-Affirmations, and Embracing Your True Self
In a world where the narrative of beauty is often narrowly defined, 14-year-old Sumer Strawbree’s voice emerges as a powerful testament to resilience and self-love.
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