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2021 year in review

2021 year in review

FromModern Minorities


2021 year in review

FromModern Minorities

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Dec 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As 2021 comes to a close, we put together a not-so-quick compilation of our favorite moments from all of the great conversations we had over the past year. So sit back with a beverage of choice, enjoy, and please DO share our podcast with a friend (and leave us a review) — it makes a big difference! We can’t wait for you to hear what’s next in the new year!
Got a guest idea or want to ask a question? Email us! himom@modmypod.com
xoxo,
SHARON & RAMAN
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PS - Heard someone you liked? Be sure to go back and check out any of our past episodes. Featuring the voices of our amazing guests...

Cathy Erway’s uncovering (Self Evident) conversations

Maria Yuan wants (YOU) to be an Issue Voter

Andres Barragan’s (restless) reinvention

Tess Thomas gets (outside) her comfort zone

Bringing In the (Chinese) New Years

Chris Finn speaks the (kids’) language

Jennifer Ekeleme makes her (own) American dream

Black History, (to be) continued - Matt Story & Tess Thomas

Pave the Way (for more): International Women’s Day

Grace Foster finds (home in) herself

Let’s talk (about) Asian violence

Tyanne Benallie’s (Indigenous) lens

Maartje Duin & Peggy Bouva (go beyond) The Plantation of our Ancestors

Mira Jacob (shares a) Good Talk

Sarah Salem challenges (your) perceptions

Azhar Usman believes in (the) truth

Alice Lee's (extraordinary) journey

Lena Shareef wants (to tell) a good story

Modern MINARI - Jieun Kim & Jon Pollock

Jason’s discovery (+faith) of Islam

Margaret Cho’s (Mortal) Minority

Steven Wakabayashi’s (Yellow) Glitter

Hear our (AAPI) Red Envelope Stories

Minjae Ormes has grown (up) Visible

Svante Myrick wants (police) change

Beth Nguyen wants (you to learn) her name

Father’s (Day) Fathers...Serge Thony & Brad Weinstein

Radhika Vekaria’s (devotion to) music

Yellow Glitter: the Rainbow Washing & Performative Allyship of Pride - Steven Wakabayashi & Derek Tran

What’s Your Story? (Seeking) Answers Through Allyship - Matt Story

Jonathan Tolentio wants (us to get) better

Sidd Massand’s Rock & Roll (True) Stories

Monique Truong ain’t takin (flavor) bullies

Prince imagined (our own game)

Kamala Khan (is) MS.MARVEL

Lindsay Kaplan expands the (Chief) table

Gina Brillon’s (Mess) in Progress

Brian Yang doesn’t (want to) know martial arts

Sara Baiyu Porritt (can) Hear Us Roar

Navin Gupta (always) takes the first step

Suzy Shin (rocks by) letting go

3 MMen & 3 Babies (with Drew Tarvin & Rajiv Satyal)

Geraldine Moriba gets the story (right)

Remi Adekoya’s (unpacking) Biracial Britain

Holy (Bi)Robin! Tim Drake Comes Out - Ainsley Waller, Karl Preissner, Steven Wakabayashi

Phil Yu (isn’t always) the Angry Asian Man

Evan Jackson Leong’s (directing) Snakehead

Andrew Aydin’s (enduring) March

Diwali (memories) then & now - Raman Sehgal (UK) + Radhika Vekaria

Anjali Enjeti’s (Southbound) activism

Tonya Evans' crypto (wealth) advantage

Sam Yo’s (balanced) geek fitness

Danis Goulet’s (directing) Night Raiders

Molly Kawahata’s (unapologetic) climate optimism

Dr. Ali Mattu (psychs) social anxiety

Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz’s (passing) Asian-American Curriculum


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Released:
Dec 31, 2021
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.