Teaching AAPI history is now required for K-12 schools in Florida. What’s next? After a challenging legislative session, we’re taking a look at the next steps for ensuring that AAPI history is taught accurately and meaningfully in our schools.
Read more357. What we felt happened and what actually happened in this episode!
Revisionist history? This week we start off by giving thanks for a lot of milestone events, including Mimi’s dad’s birthday and the 43rd anniversary of Wah Lum. Then, Oscar goes down the rabbit hole of revisionism.
Read more356. David F. Walker and Cully Hamner at Rose City Comic Con
I was grateful to catch up with my friend David F. Walker in Portland and dragged him away from his booth for a soundbite. I always enjoy picking his brain on social justice and just catch up on how he’s being doing.
Read more355. Phil Jimenez, Nicola Scott, and Gene Ha at Rose City Comic Con
I had such a blast at Rose City Comic Con with the Wonder Woman Historia Team! It was amazing to be adopted into the Team Historia tribe. Kelly Sue was too busy all weekend for an interview, but I managed to grab Phil Jimenez, Nicola Scott, and Gene Ha during the con.
Read more354. Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah on Chain-Gang All-Stars
I read Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah this year and was blown away. I rarely post my reading list to social media, but when I did, he was kind enough to respond. There are certain books that leave you with strong feelings. Chain-Gang All-Stars is one of these books. Nana writes in way that is both captivating and sends a deeper message.
Read more353. The Mimi & Greg Show live at Rose City Comic Con
It’s The Mimi & Greg Show live at Rose City Comic Con! It was great to sit next to Greg for the podcast for a change instead of being on zoom. We had a blast just rolling right into the show as we waited for the audience to trickle in.
Read more352. Stan Sakai on Usagi Yojimbo at Rose City Comic Con
Stan Sakai was so sweet to sit down with me at Rose City Comic Con where we caught up on all the adventures of Usagi Yojimbo. He also shares his passion for his newest hobby: weapons training! I enjoyed my time at RCCC, but kickstarting the weekend speaking to one of my favorite creators in the industry was special.
Read more351. Imposter Syndrome, Communication and Injuries
Have you ever felt imposter syndrome? We have! Oscar and I discuss the areas in our career and life where it hits us most.
We also dive into the nuances of communication and what might be missing from our day-to-day interactions with our fellow humans.
Read more349. Spencer Ackerman on Waller vs Wildstorm
Spencer Ackerman is back on the show discussing his comic book debut: Waller vs Wildstorm. As a fan of comics, it was fun to see how Spencer brings his journalism expertise to the comics medium.
Spencer shares his thoughts on the comics creative process and collaboration. It was also fascinating to hear his take on writing his first comic book as a musician. We discuss the pacing of the pages in reference to music and he breaks down the rhythm of the book like drum rudiments. So much fun!
Read more348. Ronald Sambrano on surviving the Maui Lahaina Fire
Ronald Sombrano shares his story on surviving the Lahaina Fire and the events of the tragedy on August 8, 2023 on Maui Island.
Read more347. Jason Chu on Hip Hop turns 50
Happy 50th birthday to Hip Hop! As a hip hop fan, I am excited to welcome Oscar and Jason Chu on the show to discuss hip hop culture.
We dive into all the reasons hip hop is meaningful to us and relive some of the 80s, 90s and early 2000’s nostalgia. Does music change or do we? Honored to share in this conversation with Jason and Oscar as we dedicate this episode to the love of hip hop.
Read more346. Best Of: Michael Jamorski on his journey as a Hollywood stuntman
Michael Jamorski on his journey as a Hollywood stuntma. He is known for his work on Avengers: Endgame, Black Panther, Jurassic World, Into the Badlands and several other Hollywood films.
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