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By Paul Eulette
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
In this episode of "Accidentally Ethnic," Paul Eulette interviews Misako Envela, a digital creator and storyteller. Misako reflects on her journey from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh, where she initially felt she had to shed her Japanese identity to assimilate into American culture. Living in Mexico later allowed her to rediscover and embrace both her Black and Japanese heritages. Through her podcast and professional work in social media strategy, Misako emphasizes resilience, community, and the importance of inclusive storytelling in today's digital landscape. This episode explores her path to self-discovery and the impact of cultural identity on personal growth.
In this short episode, Paul Eulette (a bit tipsy) hops into an Uber and behind the wheel is Adam Kent Wiest; a queer man from Guyana living in South Florida. Adam shares the ups and downs of being miscultured and misidentified, all while navigating Paul's slurred questions and Mitchel and Will's side commentary. In this short, booze-fueled ride comedic yet insightful exploration of identity and life advice pours freely, with plenty of laughs and a dash of wisdom.
Ethnicity, Identity, and Midnight Munchies
Join host Paul Eulette for a lively stroll through Dublin's nightlife with Irish native Stephen and his Filipino friend Keith in this hilarious and insightful episode of "Accidentally Ethnic." After a few drinks, the trio embarks on a journey from gay bar to gay bar, diving into deep conversations about religion, the unique culture of Irish Travelers, and how America's definition of "ethnic" influences global perceptions. As they navigate the vibrant streets and their own tipsy thoughts, they also face a tragicomic dilemma: the local McDonald's closing at 11pm. Tune in for a blend of humor, cultural exploration, and late-night cravings that offers a fresh perspective on race, ethnicity, and the quirks of urban life. Don't miss this unforgettable night out in Dublin!
Paul Eulette delves into a SAT word filed conversation with one of his best friends Damon Dominique, travel enthusiast, author and YouTuber. Join them as they explore Damon's insights on race, ethnicity, and the transformative power of travel, drawing from his experiences documented on his popular platform.
Discover how Damon's global adventures have shaped his perspective and enriched his understanding of cultural diversity. Don't miss this insightful episode where they discuss how travel can broaden our horizons and foster empathy in an increasingly interconnected world.
Sat in a noisy cafe [audio quality warning] I had the amazing pleasure of meeting up with my online-turned-real life friend Junaid, as we chatted about his multi-cultural past, and his life watching Dubai and The United Arab Emirates grow in his lifetime.
Listen as he talks about women in business, food, clothing and the growing international community in Dubai.
Caught conservationist David Goodson on holiday in Miami, as he traveled through America for the first time, and we discussed how his parents and grandmother's traveled pasts and connection. with nature created his passion for travel, zoology and being kind to all humans.
Sarah Hebbassi and I met as I traveled to the opening night of the One&Only urban resort in Dubai, and had a chance to talk about her background, as a "Citizen of the World" of Moroccan descent, born in Saudi Arabia, but was raised between both Canada and The Middle East - but she feels the most safe and able to thrive in Dubai.
Full of laughs. ethnically Russian-Lithuanian rapper Nikita Atikin (aka Atikin) shares his experience of trying to retain his Lithuanian heritage, which was influenced by American culture; while adapting and growing as he moved around during his music career. But one thing remains, is his spirit for people and humanity to have "less ego and move love".
Dubai local Junaid Seraj endured my hungover self as we chatted about what iti means to him as a Dubai-born, Indian descendant in an age of economic and cultural growth and changes in Dubai.
Got to do a poolside chat with the amazing Sarah H from One & Only Resorts at the arrival party, where I divulged my age and fawned over women in leadership.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.