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2020: Learning from our (Guests’) Lived Experiences

2020: Learning from our (Guests’) Lived Experiences

FromModern Minorities


2020: Learning from our (Guests’) Lived Experiences

FromModern Minorities

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Dec 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One year and nearly SIXTY episodes later, we decided to take a step back and reflect on what we heard from all the conversations we had about “work and life through the lens of race and gender.” The whole point of this show (and this episode)? For us to just get out of our own way and let the guests tell their story - whether they’re doctors, reporters, athletes, entrepreneurs, diversity experts, getaway car drivers, lawyers, comedians, and yes, even marketers. And what's so surprising - we can all find ourselves in the majority OR the minority relative to some of the things we hear. So listen, enjoy, and learn from our first year’s worth of guests, and we’ll see you in 2021!
GUESTS FEATURED

Jesse Meza (intro) 

Rajiv Satyal

Erik Rivera

Francisco Ramos

Reshma Shetty

Zineb El Ouazzani

Lucia Liu

Lan Pham

Mita Malik

Karl Preissner

Abby Allen

Dr. Bevan Bonhomme

Alexis Agosto

Kenyatte Nelson

Castel Valere-Couturier

Mara Lecocq

Ashlyn Gentry

Suzanne Sinatra

Joe Medved

Matt Story

Jay Wong

Carol Tonge

Jieun Kirtley

Jon Pollock

Erin Heidrich, Esq.

Buck Rocker, Esq.

Dr. Nzinga Harrison

James Veraldi

Lulu Ge

Kim Thai

Raman Sehgal (UK)

Ida Abdalkhani

Goli Kalkhoran, Esq.

Seif Hamid

Stanley Lumax

Stefan James

Melissa Haughton

Ryan Joe


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Released:
Dec 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Sharon Lee Thony and Raman Sehgal are two MODERN MINORITIES - Asian-American industry pros "making it" (?) - even though they never became the doctors their parents wanted them to be. Each week, they are joined by folks of all stripes - entrepreneurs, corporates, athletes, reporters, politicians, entertainers, and more - to uncover how our different cultural backgrounds shape how we uniquely experience the world. MODERN MINORITIES is a collection of conversations about work and life through the lens of race and gender. It is a show where we talk about “the thing” that everyone is thinking about, but nobody is actually talking about it. New episodes drop weekly.