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By Bridgette Cooper Host/Producer, Kexin "Cindy" Lin Associate Producer
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Today, we have a special guest, author Kyla Zhao, known for her debut novel "The Fraud Squad." Born and raised in Singapore, Kyla graduated from Stanford University with a Master's in Communications (Media Studies) and a Bachelor's in Psychology. She works in marketing at a tech company in Silicon Valley, California.
Besides novel writing, Kyla has an extensive magazine editorial portfolio. Previously, she was a fashion and lifestyle writer at Vogue Singapore. She has also written for the Singapore editions of Harper's Bazaar and Tatler, covered the Asian Television Awards, and interviewed personalities such as singer Nathan Sykes. Above all else, Kyla hopes to champion Asian representation in her works and write the characters of color that she rarely got to read about when she was young.
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Where to buy Kyla's book: www.linktr.ee/kylazhao
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This was a really fun episode! I invited writer, Armaan Babu to discuss the similarities and differences between the White Lotus compared to Madame Butterfly! Full transparency: I have not seen season 2 of The White Lotus, and he had not seen the opera, Madame Butterly. So I thought it would be fun to merge notes!
Armaan Babu is a freelance writer and nerdy pop culture critic, who writes about video games, comics, movies, and television shows. He also has a background in theater, having worked for nine years as a production manager for Quiver Productions. More recently, recently begun his own fledgling attempts at game design, and you can find his writing work at ko-fi.com/armaanbabu. You can read the inspiration for today's podcast in Collider Magazine by Armaan Babu White Lotus Season 2: Will Tanya Meet a Tragic Fate Like Madame Butterfly? (collider.com)
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Greg Lin Tanaka is 2nd generation Chinese American from my mom’s side and a 4th generation Japanese American from my dad’s side (in California since 1880!). I’ve lived in the Bay Area since '93 and Palo Alto since '04.
Greg is a member of the city council, and is running for U.S.Congress In 2022.
Rachel Hu, an organizer with the Justice Center and Answer Coalition . Rachel walks the walk and talks the talk. She speaks on the importance of solidarity between marginalized communities at the Uptown in Defense of Asian Lives rally on Sunday!
Guest Trailblazer: Rachel Hu
Host and Producer: Bri Cooper
Associate Producer: Cindy Lin
EPISODE SPONSOR: Today’s episode is brought to you by 1-800 Florals. Flowers are always a thoughtful and personal way to convey your love, friendship, or support. It is an ageless expression of caring. Sending flowers online is so easy using the link provided in the show notes for this episode. You can also select from their year-round Flowers.
🌸Today's Guest: Dr. Reyn Archer
Today, we invite Dr. Reyn Archer to talk about important issues that impact Americans today, including Covid-19, the new ALS Bill 7071, and we are going to discuss the state of minority health in America.
Dr. Archer is the Chief Of Staff for Congressman Jeff Fortenberry, with a demonstrated history of working on public policy in health, nutrition and international development. He also has strong community and social services experience, Crisis Communications and Management, Public Affairs, and Public Speaking.
Guest: Dr. Reyn Archer
Host / Producer: Bri Cooper
Associate Producer: Cindy Lin
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The election is coming up soon, which is the hottest topic on the news. The 2020 United States elections are scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020. All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives, 35 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate, and the office of President of the United States will be contested.
So, today, we have invited Dr. Gilberto Zelaya, Director of Voting Coordination to the Montgomery County, Maryland Board of Elections, to our podcast.
Dr. Gilberto Zelaya, known to County residents as “Dr. Z”, Director of Voting Coordination to the Montgomery County is responsible for coordinating community relations and outreach with an emphasis on compliance with Montgomery County’s Spanish language requirements under the Voting Rights Act.
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Host/Producer: Bri Cooper
Assistant Producer: Cindy Lin
Guest: Dr. Gilberto Zelaya , Director of Voting Coordination (Montgomery County Board of Elections)
How can women begin to step into leadership roles that will have a direct impact in their schools, communities, politics and business? Today’s guest is Laurie Halverson.
Laurie Halverson, is a conservative activist in Montgomery County, and an education advocate for over ten years. She served as PTA leader at the local and county levels , a Maryland State Board of Education Member, and is currently serving on the Montgomery County Board of License Commissioners and President of the Chevy Chase Women’s Republican Club, the largest women’s Republican club in Maryland.
Laurie has a B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Kentucky. She is a 2013 Leadership Montgomery Graduate. Widowed in 2015 from a husband of almost 23 years, she has two grown sons who were educated through MCPS. She enjoys helping boy scouts as a merit badge counselor for “Citizenship in the Community."
Producer/Host: Bri Cooper
Associate Producer: Cindy Lin
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Today’s episode is brought to you by 1-800 Florals. Flowers are always a thoughtful and personal way to convey your love, friendship, or support. It is an ageless expression of caring, and, sending flowers online is so easy using the link provided in the show notes. You can also select from their year-round Flower Arrangements, fresh Autumn Favorites, cheery Birthday Bouquets and thoughtful Anniversary gifts, so use the link in our show notes and send flowers to that special person today.
In our global society, there is a high prevalence for street harassment. In 2014, a representative survey of 2,000 Americans was conducted. 25% of men and 65% of women reported having been the victims of street harassment in their lives, which is a form of harassment, primarily sexual harassment that consists of unwanted comments, gestures, honking, and etc by strangers in public areas such as streets, shopping malls, and public transportation. Not only does this type of harassment occur on the street, but it also carries over into the workplace in varying degrees.
Today's guest has been fully involved in combating street harassment since 2005. Emily May, the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Hollaback. Hollaback! is a photoblog and grassroots initiative to raise awareness about street harassment and workplace harassment by posting photographs and narrative accounts of individuals' encounters. It’s an organization running by local activists in 79 cities, 26 countries, and operates in 14 languages.
Get Involved! Follow Hollaback on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
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Host: Bri Cooper
Today’s guest is Mr. Gregory Coll who is currently running for U.S. Congress in Maryland and is on the ballot in the general election on November 3, 2020. He advanced from the Republican primary on June 2, 2020. Professionally, he is a systems engineer team manager, involved in NASA's space projects; Mr. Coll set his goals on obtaining a job working on the Space Shuttle program after graduating from college early. He started with United Space Alliance working on the Main Propulsion System of the Space Shuttle in February of 2004, and it was a dream come true for him. Mr. Coll currently serves on volunteer boards, and is actively engaged in his community.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.