The Color of Success communicates the stories of Asian/Asian Americans and ethnic minorities as they build brands, businesses, and careers, and mental health strategies to deal with self-doubt, anxiety, and barriers. Dr. Stephanie J. Wong is a licensed clinical psychologist who blends her knowledge of mental health, culture, and business to interview diverse guests.
The Color of Success podcast, hosted by Dr. Stephanie Wong, is a refreshing and insightful exploration of the Asian American experience. In each episode, Dr. Wong engages with a diverse range of guests to delve deep into their personal stories and the unique challenges they have faced as individuals of Asian descent in America. I recently listened to an episode featuring Guy Tang, where he shared his own experiences and perspectives on growing up as an Asian guy in America. This conversation left me feeling connected and understood, as I realized the commonalities in our journeys.
One of the best aspects of The Color of Success podcast is the vulnerability and openness exhibited by both Dr. Wong and her guests. They are unafraid to dive into difficult topics such as stereotypes, dating preferences, and cultural identity, providing valuable insights that break down barriers and foster understanding among listeners. I appreciate that Dr. Wong creates a safe space for these conversations to happen, allowing her guests to share their stories authentically.
Furthermore, The Color of Success podcast stands out for its ability to tackle a wide range of topics that are relevant not only to the Asian American community but to anyone interested in understanding different perspectives and experiences. From discussions on mental health to entrepreneurship within minority communities, this podcast offers a wealth of knowledge and thought-provoking content.
While it is challenging to find any major drawbacks of this podcast, one minor criticism could be that some episodes may require prior knowledge or familiarity with certain individuals or topics being discussed. However, this can easily be resolved by listening with an open mind or doing some background research if needed.
In conclusion, The Color of Success podcast is an engaging and enlightening platform that sheds light on important issues related to the Asian American experience. Dr. Stephanie Wong's thoughtful interviews and her choice of diverse guests make for compelling listening that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered. Whether you are part of the Asian American community or simply interested in broadening your understanding of different cultures, this podcast is definitely worth a listen.
Joe Daru is no stranger to thriving in new environments. From living in various countries to playing professional baseball, and now acting and directing, Joe shares how he continues to navigate his life and career. He highlights: How he developed skills through baseball, such as competitiveness, motivation, and work ethic, which he now applies to his career in Entertainment. The importance of open-mindedness and flexibility, particularly when living in various countries His fight scene with QUEEN, Michelle Yeoh in The Brothers Sun His dream project (spoiler alert: It's related to baseball) His recurring role in Peacock's crime drama, Long Bright River, opposite Amanda Seyfried. ==========================================Full bio: Joe Daru is a Thai/Chinese-American actor born in Thailand. As the son of a diplomat, he has lived in Barbados, Laos, Hawaii, Florida, and Washington D.C. After graduating from IMG Sports Academy in Florida, he played college baseball & also played internationally post-grad before moving to Los Angeles in 2017. From there he went on to guest star on The Rookie (ABC), East New York (CBS), Legacies (CW), and Hydra (Apple), and recur on The Brothers Sun (Netflix), All American Homecoming (CW), and The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime). Joe is currently anticipating the release of his latest Recurring Guest Star role in the new Sony crime series Long Bright River (Peacock) alongside Amanda Seyfried. In his free time, Joe is an avid athlete and has played Division-1 baseball for four years for New York Tech. After graduating he went on to play in the Southeast Asian Games, World Baseball Classic Qualifiers and the Asian Games for the Thailand National Team. In addition to sports, Joe also has a passion for directing and has won multiple awards - most recently an honorable mention in the AGBO 48 Hour Film Festival for his short film “A New Leash on Life”. Joe is based in Los Angeles and is represented by Entertainment Lab (Management). IG: @joedaru
We are fortunate to have Producer, Winnie Cheung and actress, Celia Au on the show to discuss their short film, Last Call which premiered at the 2025 SXSW Midnight Short Program. This short fantasy thriller takes you on the psychological journey of a traumatized motorcyclist who daydreams about a sultry serpent woman and is haunted by her enchanting voice. Winnie's credits include being a co-producer on the SXSW Audience Award Winner “Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror” in 2021, and has won several awards at Sundance and more. Inspired by David Cronenberg's body horror, American erotic thrillers, and Eastern fantasy films - LAST CALL reflects Winnie's diasporic identity - a dreamlike blend of the ancestral East, and the rebellious West. Celia Au who previously starred in Wu Assassins and Lodge 49, brings Winnie's vision to life in this story's discovery of profound revelation. We talk about: Integrating and displaying complex emotions in film Ways to deal with internal conflicts How Breath work, mental visualization, and Active Listening are key to facilitating a productive and safe work environment Storytelling as a powerful way to positively change the world. SOCIALS @LastCall_Film
In Season 7's premiere, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa and Dr. Stephanie J. Wong engage in an important conversation addressing: Dr. Oriuwa's experience being the only Black student in her medical class at University of Toronto Racial trauma in psychiatry to treat patients Challenges of connecting with friends and self-care in professional and personal settings Being honored with a Barbie made in her likeness and the impact this has on children feeling seen Strategies to navigate these challenging socio-political times in society. To learn more about Dr. Oriuwa's work: https://www.drchikaoriuwa.com/ Bio: One of Time magazine's 2021 Next Generation Leaders and named on Maclean's Power 50 List in 2022, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa is a medical trailblazer spearheading change in health care and beyond. Currently a resident doctor in psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Dr. Oriuwa is a graduate of the school's Temerty Faculty of Medicine and has served a variety of board positions. Dr. Oriuwa was also honoured in Mattel's #ThankYouHeroes campaign with a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll made in her image to commemorate her contributions as a frontline health care worker. Recently, Dr. Oriuwa established the Dr. Chika Oriuwa Award for the Advancement of Black Health at Temerty Medicine, which will be awarded annually to a graduating medical student. She recently published her memoir, Unlike the Rest and you can purchase it now wherever books are sold!
I sat down with fellow Bay Area native, David Lim, one of the stars S.W.A.T. on CBS. He shares his personal experiences, career journey, and challenges he faced in the mortgage industry, acting, and modeling. We discussed the importance of resilience, self-belief, and adaptability in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in various fields. David shares the story of how he met his wife, and how they co-founded a jewelry company following a burglary of their home, losing sentimental pieces. Bonus: My mom gets to ask her fan questions! S.W.A.T is on CBS every Friday at 8:00 pm and moving to 10:00 pm in the New Year To purchase Maya David jewelry: https://shopmayadavid.com/ Follow David on Instagram @davidbradleylim ========================================== Full bio: David Lim is an Asian American actor, raised in San Ramon, California, and received a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California San Diego. He decided he wanted to do something different, signed a contract with Ford Models and moved to Los Angeles to pursue modeling and acting. He now stars as a series regular in the CBS drama S.W.A.T.
Dr. Samuel Jamier, Executive Director of the New York Asian Film Festival/Foundation (NYAFF), tells me about his childhood, growing up as a Korean adoptee in France and how his experiences led him to his current role of promoting stories from around the world. He shares his thoughts about reducing stereotypes and advancing representation in film, including: Supporting quality films with multi-dimensional characters vs. blanket support of films with actors who identify with under-represented groups Encouraging increased viewership of films with subtitles Volunteering with the NYAFF. ========================================== Bio: Dr. Samuel Jamier is a distinguished curator, producer, and the Principal of SMLX Consulting, a leading consultancy dedicated to empowering creative teams and enhancing storytelling across Asia and beyond. As the Executive Director of the New York Asian Film Festival/Foundation (NYAFF), Sam brings extensive expertise from his pivotal roles at the Japan Society, The Korea Society, and the French Embassy. After relocating to New York City from Paris in 2002, Sam began his career as a Chargé de Mission for the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, where he spearheaded the literary program. At The Korea Society, he orchestrated diverse programming initiatives, spanning from foreign policy and corporate symposia to Korean cinema and traditional performing arts. His multidisciplinary programs featured notable figures such as Bong Joon-Ho and the DPRK delegation to the UN for the NY Philharmonic's "Live from North Korea" concert. As a Senior Film Programmer at the Japan Society, he curated comprehensive film series and festivals, notably the acclaimed Japan Cuts festival. In his current role at NYAFF, Sam has transformed the festival from a niche operation focused on Kung Fu flicks and genre movies to a globally influential event, fostering industry relationships across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Sam's work is influenced by his unique background as a Korean adoptee raised in Brittany, France. His personal journey navigating multicultural identities inspires his commitment to fostering authentic cultural representation and enhancing storytelling accuracy for global entertainment professionals.
In an emotionally raw interview, actress, Peggy Lu opens up about her family's immigration story, her parents' emphasis on earning a doctorate (which she did), and how following her dream of being creative and having fun led her to work with Tom Hardy in the Venom trilogy. Peggy discusses her mother's wisdom, working as a pharmacist, and how crying is a release for her. I was lucky to connect with Peggy who is charismatic, fun, and emotionally intelligent. Bio: Peggy Lu is a professional actor fluent in Mandarin Chinese who can be seen as the incomparable ‘Mrs. Chen,' owner of a convenience store, in the Venom trilogy from Sony Pictures, with its third installment “Venom: The Last Dance” in theaters on October 25, 2024. To follow Peggy's work: https://www.instagram.com/akapeggylu =========================================================== To learn more about my story, pick up a copy of my book: Cancel the Filter!
In collaboration with renowned activist, Malala Yousafzai, Director & Producer, Sue Kim presents “The Last of the Sea Women,” an extraordinary band of feisty grandmother warriors who wage a spirited battle against vast oceanic threats. Often called real-life mermaids, the haenyeo divers of South Korea's Jeju Island are renowned for centuries of diving to the ocean floor—without oxygen —to harvest seafood for their livelihood. Today, with most now in their 60s, 70s, and 80s, their traditions and way of life are in imminent danger. But these fierce, funny, hardworking women refuse to give an inch, aided by a younger generation's fight to revive their ancestral lifestyle through social media. Sue sits down with me to discuss the mental and physical fortitude that it takes to be a haenyeo and the protective factors that come from being part of a community of strong and supportive women. The documentary, The Last of the Sea Women will premiere on Apple TV on October 11, 2024.
In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong welcomes Theodoric Chew, the co-founder and CEO of Intellect, Asia Pacific's leading integrated mental health care service provider. Theodoric shares his personal journey with mental health, which inspired him to create Intellect—a platform that now serves over 3.5 million members globally. He discusses the challenges and nuances of providing culturally relevant mental health care across different Asian countries, the stigma surrounding mental health in Asia, and the importance of education and access to care. Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Theodoric Chew, Co-Founder & CEO of Intellect Key Topics: The founding story of Intellect and its mission to revolutionize mental health care in Asia. How Intellect tailors mental health services to different cultural contexts across Asia. The logistical and regulatory challenges of providing mental health care in diverse regions. Strategies for increasing access to mental health services, especially in underprivileged communities. The importance of cultural competency and humility in mental health care. The role of governments, employers, and insurers in expanding mental health services. Theodoric's personal mental health practices as a founder and CEO. How families can play a supportive role in mental health care. Resources Mentioned: Intellect Website Download the Intellect App (Available on App Store and Google Play) Connect with Intellect on LinkedIn Connect with Us: Visit our website for more episodes. Join our community on Instagram and Twitter. Check out Dr. Stephanie J. Wong's memoir Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Call to Action: We'd love to hear your “Cancel the Filter” moments! Share them with us on social media, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform to stay updated on future episodes. Thank You for Listening! Your support means the world to us. Please consider leaving a review and sharing this episode with friends who might benefit from it
In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong sits down with Shauntel Murphy, a corporate leader and the founder of Wishing You Well in Life. Shauntel shares her powerful journey through the challenges and triumphs she faced as a woman of color in corporate America. Together, they dive deep into: Highlights: Overcoming Bias in Corporate America: Shauntel reveals the persistent biases she encountered due to her race and gender and how she continuously had to prove herself in the workplace. Becoming a Cultural Bridge: Shauntel discusses her role as a cultural representative, bridging the gap between frontline staff and C-suite executives, and how this experience shaped her understanding of effective leadership. Building Trust with Leadership: Shauntel explains how she built strong relationships with executives through honest, culturally intelligent conversations, fostering a more inclusive and respectful work environment. Promoting Mental Health and Safety at Work: Shauntel emphasizes the importance of meaningful discussions around mental health and the role of leaders in creating a safe, supportive, and balanced work environment. Navigating the Double Standard: Shauntel shares her experiences of having to work twice as hard to gain the same recognition as her peers and offers insights into how leaders can combat this double standard in the workplace. Creating Lasting Change: Shauntel talks about her commitment to changing corporate culture by advocating for continuous learning, promoting diversity, and ensuring that workplaces are more equitable and inclusive. Join us for an inspiring conversation that explores the intersection of leadership, diversity, and mental health, and learn how Shauntel Murphy is making a difference, one executive at a time. Connect with Shauntel Murphy: LinkedIn: Shauntel Murphy https://www.linkedin.com/in/shauntelmurphy/ Don't forget to subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast and follow us on all our socials at Color of Success Podcast. Check out Dr. Stephanie J. Wong's memoir, Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color, available now on Amazon.
In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong sits down with the remarkable BAND!T, a Grammy-nominated engineer and two-time Billboard charting producer. BAND!T, born in Queens, New York, and now residing in Los Angeles, shares his journey as a first-generation Korean American making a significant mark in the music industry. From dealing with panic disorder as a child to working with some of the biggest names in music, BAND!T's story is a testament to resilience, passion, and the power of pursuing one's dreams. Key Highlights: Early Struggles with Panic Disorder: BAND!T opens up about his childhood experiences with panic disorder, night terrors, and how these shaped his understanding of mental health. Breaking Cultural Norms: Insights into BAND!T's decision to pursue a non-traditional career path in the music industry, defying typical expectations within his academically rigorous family. Path to Music Production: The turning point in college when BAND!T discovered his passion for music production, leading him to a certification program and eventually a career in the industry. Working with Icons: BAND!T's experiences working with legendary artists like Beyoncé, Jay-Z, DJ Khaled, and the journey to his Grammy nomination for Beyoncé's self-titled album. Overcoming Industry Challenges: The reality of unpaid internships, the importance of humility and hard work, and how BAND!T navigated the competitive music industry to achieve success. Mental Health and Career Balance: How BAND!T managed his mental health while pursuing his passion, the role of therapy, and advice for parents on supporting their children's career choices. Important Information: Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: BAND!T Podcast: Color of Success Podcast BAND!T's Social Media: Instagram - @superproducerbandit Memoir: Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color by Dr. Stephanie J. Wong, available on Amazon Guest Bio: BAND!T is a 2x Billboard Charting Producer and Grammy Nominated Engineer known for his exceptional work with some of the biggest names in the music industry. Born in Queens, NY, and currently residing in Los Angeles, CA, with his wife and son, he is a first-generation Korean-American who has left a significant mark on the music scene. BAND!T was nominated as an engineer/mixer at the 2014 Grammys in the category of Album of the Year for Beyoncé's self-titled album, "Beyoncé." In 2022, he reached #2 on the Billboard Rap Albums chart with Tory Lanez. His impressive portfolio includes collaborations with Beyoncé, Jay-Z, DJ Khaled, Nicki Minaj, Justin Timberlake, Tory Lanez, Rick Ross, and many others. Subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast and join our community on all our socials at colorofsuccesspodcast.com.
Join Dr. Stephanie J. Wong on the "Color of Success Podcast" as she hosts Charlton Lee, the founding violist of the Del Sol Quartet. With over three decades of reshaping the contemporary string quartet landscape, Charlton has premiered works by notable composers at prestigious venues worldwide. In this episode, he dives into the transformative Angel Island project and the powerful union of music and language in expressing cultural history and healing. This episode explores not just Charlton's artistic journey but also the broader narrative of Asian-American resilience and identity. Guest Bio: Charlton Lee, founding violist of the Del Sol Quartet, has been a pivotal figure in the evolution of the contemporary string quartet for over thirty years. His work includes premiering hundreds of new compositions across global stages and leading significant commissions from composers like Terry Riley and Huang Ruo. Beyond performance, Charlton's dedication extends to education, influencing aspiring musicians through diverse initiatives from school programs to rural residencies. With degrees in Applied Mathematics, Physics, and Music, his unique insights have enriched both the scientific and musical communities, highlighted by his publications in Physics Review Letters and Strings Magazine, and a TEDx talk on just intonation. Show Notes: Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Topics Covered: The origins and impacts of the Angel Island project. The synergy between music, language, and cultural expressions. Historical and modern contexts of Asian-American discrimination. The role of art in healing and community engagement. The upcoming "Songs of the Diaspora" project, showcasing diverse immigrant stories through music and poetry. Resources: Charlton's TEDx talk on just intonation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmV-mIxmpvQ Del Sol Quartet's website for music samples and project updates: https://www.delsolquartet.com/ Listen to the Sounds Current Podcast for more insights into the Angel Island project: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sounds-current/id1744176966 Book Mentioned: "Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color" by Dr. Stephanie J. Wong, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1960299239?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3VH87AO6WEDGWPNR6N7R Website: https://www.colorofsuccesspodcast.com/ Subscribe on Platforms: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. Follow on Social Media: @color_of_success on Instagram
In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong welcomes Libby Liu, the CEO of Whistleblower Aid, a renowned human rights activist, and former president of Radio Free Asia. Libby shares her incredible journey from working behind the scenes to leading significant organizations, emphasizing her commitment to human dignity and transparency. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the challenges and triumphs of being a public interest whistleblower and the vital role of truthful information in maintaining human rights. Key Highlights: Libby's Transition to Leadership: Libby discusses her unexpected rise to the CEO position at Whistleblower Aid and her previous role as the longest-serving president of Radio Free Asia. Human Dignity and Access to Information: The importance of providing uncensored news and information to communities with state-run media and how this aligns with human dignity. Challenges of Being a Whistleblower: The personal and professional difficulties faced by whistleblowers, including isolation, gaslighting, and mental health impacts. Institutional Trauma and Support Systems: The role of Whistleblower Aid in supporting whistleblowers with therapy, health care, and other essential resources to help them navigate their journey. The Power of Truth in Authoritarian Regimes: How truth resonates and influences societies bred on propaganda, with examples from Radio Free Asia's impact. Future of Democracy and Whistleblowing: The significance of protecting democracy, especially with upcoming elections, and the continuous threat posed by misinformation and weaponized executive branches. Additional Information: Memoir: Check out Dr. Stephanie J. Wong's memoir, Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color, available: https://a.co/d/0b8s1xrq Subscribe and Follow: Subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast on your favorite platforms and follow us on all our socials at Color of Success Podcast. Resources Mentioned: Whistleblower Aid - Learn more about the organization and how to get connected: https://whistlebloweraid.org/ Radio Free Asia - Understand the mission and impact of this international broadcasting company: https://www.rfa.org/english/ Website: https://www.colorofsuccesspodcast.com/ Subscribe on Platforms: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. Follow on Social Media: @color_of_success on Instagram Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of Whistleblower Aid or Radio Free Asia.
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong sits down with Judy Tsuei, the dynamic founder of Wildhearted Words, a branding and marketing agency dedicated to positive impact brands. Judy shares her incredible journey from growing up with tiger parents in LA to becoming a successful entrepreneur and author. They discuss her struggles with an eating disorder, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of authenticity in both personal and professional life. Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Judy Tsuei, Founder of Wildhearted Words and Host of the 'F*** Saving Face' Podcast Key Topics: Judy's background and upbringing with immigrant parents. Her journey through various careers and living in multiple countries. The pivotal moment in China that led her to seek treatment for her eating disorder. How yoga and therapeutic work transformed her life. The creation of Wildhearted Words and its mission to drive real conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Judy's experience as a Tory Burch Foundation fellow and the importance of recognizing one's value beyond business success. The concept of "F*** Saving Face" and empowering mental and emotional health by breaking through taboo topics. The significance of asking for help and building a supportive community. Memorable Quotes: "Feelings are not linear, and there's no reason to understand. We just have to go through them." "The heart is the master, and the head is the servant. Authenticity is key to building meaningful connections." Resources Mentioned: Judy Tsuei's book: The Little Book of Tibetan Rites and Rituals Judy's podcast: Fuck Saving Face Tory Burch Foundation Fellowship Connect with Judy Tsuei: Website: Wildhearted Words: https://www.wildheartedwords.com/ LinkedIn: Judy Tsuei : https://www.linkedin.com/in/judytsuei/ Instagram: @judytsuei Connect with Dr. Stephanie J. Wong: Website: Color of Success Podcast: https://www.colorofsuccesspodcast.com/ Memoir: Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color (available on Amazon and wherever books are sold) Join the Community: Follow us on all social platforms @colorofsuccesspodcast Thank you for listening! Subscribe to the podcast and stay tuned for more empowering stories. Share your "cancel the filter" moments with us!
Welcome to the Color of Success Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong sits down with Nikki Carrido, the dynamic VP of Marketing Strategy and Sponsorships at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP). Nikki shares her remarkable journey from banking to leading marketing efforts in a vibrant cultural institution. As a proud member of the AAPI community, Nikki emphasizes the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in her professional and personal life. Join us as Nikki discusses her unique career path, the significance of representation in leadership, and her dedication to creating inclusive environments. Learn about the exciting initiatives at MoPOP, including innovative partnerships and upcoming exhibits that highlight diverse voices and stories in pop culture. Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Nikki Carrido, VP of Marketing Strategy and Sponsorships at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) Key Highlights: Career Journey: Nikki's unconventional path from banking to becoming a VP at MoPOP. DEIB Initiatives: How Nikki integrates diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging into MoPOP's strategy. Balancing Personal and Professional Life: Nikki's insights on maintaining mental health and prioritizing family. Pop Culture and Mental Health: The intersection of pop culture and mental health, and how MoPOP addresses these themes. Upcoming Exhibits: Exciting new exhibits at MoPOP, including Keith Haring and Asia-focused showcases. Quotes: “I knew that I could use my platform to help other women, especially Asian women, excel in their careers.” “Inclusion isn't just a checkbox; it's about creating environments where people feel safe to be themselves.” “Pop culture is everything from fashion to music to what we eat and drink. It's intertwined with our everyday lives.” Connect with Us: Website: https://www.colorofsuccesspodcast.com/ Subscribe on Platforms: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. Follow on Social Media: @color_of_success on Instagram Memoir: Check out Dr. Stephanie J. Wong's memoir, "Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color," available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. We'd love for you to subscribe to the podcast and join our community. Share your own "cancel the filter" moments with us and continue the conversation on our social media channels.
In this illuminating episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong welcomes Jeremiah Abraham, a trailblazer in the fields of marketing and public relations within the entertainment industry. With over two decades of experience, Jeremiah, the founder and CEO of Tremendous Communications, discusses his journey from launching an online destination for Filipino American lifestyle to shaping the representation of the AAPI community in Hollywood. Tune in as Jeremiah shares the challenges and triumphs of promoting diversity in blockbuster films and Broadway, his personal motivations, and the ongoing efforts to enhance AAPI visibility across various media platforms. Key Points: Introduction to Jeremiah Abraham and his memoir, Cancel the Filter. Jeremiah recounts the genesis of Tremendous Communications and its mission to amplify AAPI voices in entertainment. The significance of cultural representation in mainstream media and Jeremiah's early inspirations. Challenges faced by ethnic minority creatives in the industry and the unique hurdles of AAPI representation. Jeremiah shares pivotal moments from his career, including working with big names in the industry and impactful projects like Yellow Rose and Lingua Franca. Discussion on the importance of community support and the economic aspects of filmmaking within underrepresented groups. The role of personal experiences in Jeremiah's professional decisions and the broader implications for cultural shifts in Hollywood. Jeremiah's advice to upcoming professionals on breaking into the entertainment industry and the value of knowing what you don't want. Upcoming projects and closing thoughts on the evolving landscape of representation. Dr. Wong reflects on the broader impacts of media diversity and invites listeners to share their own experiences. Connect with Us: Website: https://www.colorofsuccesspodcast.com/ Subscribe on Platforms: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. Follow on Social Media: Join our community for more inspiring stories and insights. Additional Resources: Cancel the Filter, Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color by Dr. Stephanie J. Wong - available on Amazon. Learn more about Jeremiah Abraham's work and his contributions to the AAPI community through Tremendous Communications. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the power of media representation and the ongoing efforts to ensure diversity and inclusion within the entertainment industry. Whether you're an industry professional or a casual listener, Jeremiah's insights provide a compelling look at the behind-the-scenes efforts that shape our media landscape.
In this poignant episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong welcomes William Gee Wong, a celebrated journalist and author, to delve into his recent book and the personal histories it uncovers. William shares the emotional journey of revisiting his ancestral village, revealing deep connections to his Chinese American identity. This discussion explores the complexities of family legacy, cultural heritage, and the unique experiences that shape one's sense of self in the American tapestry. Tune in to uncover the layers of history and personal discovery that define success for one of the Asian American community's most venerable voices. Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: William Gee Wong, Journalist, Author, and Historian Episode Highlights: Introduction and Memoir Insights: Dr. Wong introduces William Gee Wong and shares insights from her memoir, highlighting the intersection of professional and personal life in the mental health and minority communities. William's Academic and Professional Background: Overview of William's educational journey and his extensive career in journalism, touching upon his impactful work across various renowned publications. Emotional Return to the Ancestral Home: William recounts his visit to his father's village in China, discussing the mixed emotions and profound connections unearthed during the trip. Family Dynamics and Cultural Reflections: Discussion on the roles and expectations within traditional Chinese families, focusing on William's experiences as the much-anticipated son amidst a family of sisters. The Significance of Chinatown and Asian American Identity: William elaborates on the historical and cultural significance of Chinatowns in shaping Asian American communities and identities. Impact of Gambling in Chinatown: A deep dive into the role of gambling and lotteries in the economic and social fabric of Chinatown, reflecting on past legalities and community impacts. Discussion on Modern Asian American Issues: Addressing contemporary issues, including racism and representation, and sharing advice for younger generations navigating identity and societal challenges. Audience Q&A: The episode concludes with an interactive Q&A session, providing listeners an opportunity to engage directly with William and Dr. Wong. Outro: Dr. Wong wraps up the episode, encouraging listeners to connect with the podcast community online and check out her memoir for more personal stories and insights. Listen and Subscribe: Available on all major podcast platforms. Join us for more episodes on the successes and diverse experiences of AAPI and ethnic minority communities.
Description: In this compelling episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong welcomes Eileen Li-Ying Lundquist for her debut appearance, where she shares her inspiring journey from the restrictive shadows of Chairman Mao's China to the liberating avenues of New York. Eileen opens up about overcoming profound challenges including abandonment, injustice, and personal trauma to achieve love, happiness, and impactful self-discovery. Show Notes: Introduction Dr. Stephanie J. Wong introduces the podcast and her memoir, Cancel the Filter, Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color. Eileen's Early Life and Challenges Eileen discusses her move from China to the United States, the cultural and personal obstacles she faced, and her initial struggles with freedom and choice in a new country. Mental Health Journey Insight into Eileen's mental health challenges growing up under an oppressive regime and her struggles with acceptance and self-love in the U.S. Importance of Forgiveness Eileen reflects on the pivotal role of forgiveness in overcoming her past traumas and how it facilitated her current happiness and stable marriage. Career Achievements Discussion on Eileen's significant contributions to technology, including her work on SMS technology and her experiences as a female minority in the tech industry. Marriage and Relationships Eileen shares insights into her marriage, discussing the importance of starting a relationship for the right reasons and the role of therapy in maintaining a healthy partnership. Writing and Vulnerability Eileen talks about the power of writing authentically, how it connects with readers across different backgrounds, and her motivations behind writing her book, Wings of Silk. Future Projects and Aspirations Eileen unveils her plans to write a children's book focused on the contributions of Chinese laborers to American history. Q&A Session The episode concludes with a Q&A session where Eileen addresses additional questions about courage, fear, and the impact of sharing personal stories. Closing: Dr. Wong wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to subscribe and engage with the podcast through various social media platforms. She highlights the importance of community support in destigmatizing mental health issues and sharing diverse success stories. Available: Listen to this enlightening episode on all major streaming platforms and join the Color of Success Podcast community online to delve deeper into the narratives of resilience and personal growth.
Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Abigail Hing Wen, AI Tech Leader, Film Producer, and New York Times Bestselling Author Episode Summary: In this special episode, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong sits down with Abigail Hing Wen, the multifaceted AI tech leader, film producer, and New York Times bestselling author of "Love Boat Taipei." Recorded live at a special event, this conversation touches on Abigail's inspiring journey from practicing law to becoming a full-time writer and content creator. They discuss the cultural significance of the Love Boat program, the process of adapting her novels into films, and the themes of identity, neurodivergence, and mental health in her work. Key Topics: Meet Abigail Hing Wen: Abigail's background in law, her transition to writing, and her work as an AI tech leader and film producer. Love Boat Taipei: The history and cultural impact of the Love Boat program, and how it inspired Abigail's bestselling novels. Writing Process: Abigail's approach to storytelling, character development, and the challenges of adapting her books into a 90-minute film. Fan Questions: Insights into Abigail's creative process, balancing professional and creative pursuits, and advice for aspiring writers. Mental Health and Neurodivergence: The importance of representation in literature and film, and how Abigail incorporates these themes into her work. Advice for Writers: Encouragement for aspiring authors to write authentically and to navigate the complexities of sharing personal stories. Q&A Session: Audience questions about the writing journey, cultural identity, and maintaining resilience in the face of criticism. Quotes: "When you bring all aspects of yourself to the table, you are just so much stronger for it." – Abigail Hing Wen "Write what only you can write. If you can't think of someone else who's done this, then there's something uniquely you." – Abigail Hing Wen Resources Mentioned: Abigail Hing Wen's Books: "Love Boat Taipei," "Love Boat Reunion," "Love Boat Forever" Upcoming Novel: "Kissing Codes and Conspiracies" (Releases August 13, 2024) Dr. Stephanie J. Wong's Memoir: "Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color" Connect with Us: Color of Success Podcast: Website Follow on Social Media: Instagram, Twitter Dr. Stephanie J. Wong: Website, Twitter Subscribe and Review: Don't miss out on inspiring stories and insightful conversations. Subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share your favorite "cancel the filter" moment with us!
Join Dr. Stephanie J. Wong as she hosts an enlightening conversation with Justinian Huang, the author of the groundbreaking novel "The Emperor and the Endless Palace." In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, we dive deep into the layers of intersectionality in identity, culture, and love through the lens of Justinian's personal and professional experiences. About Justinian Huang: Justinian Huang, a former film executive turned novelist, shares his journey from shaping stories in animation to penning his debut novel. Born to Taiwanese immigrants and having spent significant time in China, Justinian's rich cultural heritage deeply influences his writing. His experiences as a queer Asian man bring a vibrant authenticity to his characters and stories, exploring themes of love, identity, and acceptance. Episode Highlights: 1. Justinian discusses his personal challenges and triumphs as a queer Asian man, reflecting on family reactions and societal expectations. The inspiration behind his novel, rooted in a historic love story from the Han dynasty, highlights the universal themes of love and acceptance. From Film to Fiction: 2. Insights into Justinian's transition from a successful career in animation at companies like Sony Pictures Animation and DreamWorks, to writing his novel. 3. How storytelling in animation influenced his approach to writing fiction, focusing on universal themes with culturally specific narratives. 4. Justinian opens up about the therapeutic aspects of writing and the mental health implications of living between cultures. The discussion also covers how his novel serves as a medium for exploring personal and collective identities. 5. A look at the "spiciness" of his novel, delving into its erotic elements and how it challenges and redefines perceptions of Asian masculinity. 6. Justinian reflects on his experiences with social media post-publication, the pressures of public perception, and the importance of authentic representation. Justinian Huang's "The Emperor and the Endless Palace" is available for purchase on major book-selling platforms and as an audiobook featuring talented AAPI actors. https://a.co/d/cQRhRTm Subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast on your favorite platform, and don't forget to check out Dr. Stephanie J. Wong's memoir, "Cancel the Filter," available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Share your own "cancel the filter" moments with us! https://a.co/d/a9RJEMM
In this episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong welcomes Dr. Sophia Yen, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Pandia Health. Dr. Yen, a seasoned expert with over two decades in medicine, dives deep into women's health issues, focusing on menstrual health, menopause, and acne solutions. From the inception of Pandia Health to the revolutionary approach to birth control and beyond, Dr. Yen shares her journey and the transformative health services her company offers to women across various stages of life. Tune in to uncover the barriers to traditional healthcare solutions and the innovative ways Pandia Health is addressing these challenges, ensuring women have access to necessary health services seamlessly. Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Dr. Sophia Yen, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Pandia Health Episode Highlights: 1. Origin and Mission of Pandia Health: Dr. Yen shares her personal and professional motivations behind creating a women-founded, women-led birth control delivery service. 2. Insight into the challenges of accessing reproductive healthcare and how Pandia Health addresses these issues. 3. Expanding Services Beyond Birth Control: Overview of Pandia Health's expansion into treatments for acne and menopause, emphasizing holistic care throughout a woman's life. 4. Menstrual Health Innovations: Discussion on making menstruation optional and the health benefits associated with fewer menstrual cycles. 5. The relationship between hormonal changes and mental health, with a focus on the effects during periods and menopause. 6. Entrepreneurial Challenges and Achievements: Dr. Yen's experiences navigating the venture capital world as a woman of color and strategies for overcoming systemic barriers. 7. Educational Outreach and Advocacy: The importance of comprehensive sex education and Dr. Yen's efforts to change healthcare policies to better serve women's needs. Conclusion: Subscribe to "Color of Success" on your preferred streaming platform to stay updated on future episodes. Visit https://www.colorofsuccesspodcast.com/ for additional resources and episode archives. Pick up your copy of Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color: https://a.co/d/iSfK7pW Learn More: To learn more about Pandia Health and to explore their services, visit pandiahealth.com. Connect with Dr. Sophia Yen on social media for regular updates on women's health issues and advancements. https://www.tiktok.com/@sophiayenmd https://www.instagram.com/pandiamenopause/ https://www.tiktok.com/@pandiahealth https://www.instagram.com/pandiahealth/ https://www.tiktok.com/@drsophiayen https://www.tiktok.com/@pandiamenopause https://www.facebook.com/pandiahealth/ https://twitter.com/pandiahealth https://www.youtube.com/pandiahealth Pandia Health https://www.linkedin.com/company/pandia-health/ Dr. Sophia Yen: https://www.instagram.com/drsophiayen www.pandiahealth.com/periodsoptional TEDx talk on the bottom
Join us for an inspiring episode of the Color of Success Podcast as Dr. Stephanie J. Wong sits down with master life coach Lucy Liu. Dive into Lucy's journey from overcoming the shadow of a famous name to embracing personal development and helping others achieve their most epic lives. Don't miss this deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of personal growth and empowerment. Show Notes: Introduction to Lucy Liu Lucy Liu, is a master life coach, motivational speaker, and international bestselling author. Lucy specializes in helping women overcome overwhelm, gain confidence, and achieve their life goals through personal development. The Name Game Lucy discusses the personal challenges she faced sharing her name with a famous actress. She explains how this led to feelings of inadequacy and disappointment, which she eventually turned into a stepping stone for personal growth and identity building. Journey into Personal Development Lucy shares that her transformation was not triggered by a single moment but by a series of "tiny aha moments." These insights came through her deep dive into personal development, which shifted her from feeling unfulfilled and stressed to living a confident and thriving life. Impact of Guidance and Mentorship Highlighting the importance of mentorship, Lucy credits her mentor for instilling a mindset that "anything is possible" and emphasizes how guidance can expedite personal growth and help navigate life's challenges. Turning Lemons into Lemonade Discussing resilience and proactive living, Lucy advocates for taking action despite difficulties. She uses the metaphor of life throwing lemons to discuss how individuals can either complain or create opportunities like a lemonade stand. From Hindrance to Strength Lucy concludes by describing how she transformed her name—from a source of embarrassment into one of her greatest strengths—through decisive action and confidence-building. She also touches on the role of social media in shaping perceptions and the importance of aligning personal decisions with one's desired path in life. Closing Thoughts: Dr. Stephanie J Wong wraps up the episode by inviting listeners to subscribe to the podcast and check out her book, "Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color." Grab it here!: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1960299239? Resources: Connect with Lucy Liu via email at LucyLiuCoaching@gmail.com or follow her on social media at @mslucyliu. For more insights and inspiration, tune into the Lucy Liu Show available on all major podcast platforms. Join us next time on Color of Success Podcast for more enriching conversations aimed at empowering our community through shared stories and expert insights.
Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Bonnie Wan, Partner and Head of Brand Strategy at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, celebrated as Ad Age's Leading Woman for 2023 and 2022's Chief Strategy Officer of the Year, and author of "The Life Brief: A Playbook for No Regrets Living." Description: In this inspiring episode of the Color of Success Podcast, Dr. Stephanie J. Wong invites the illustrious Bonnie Wan to share her transformative journey from a life that looked perfect on paper to one of genuine fulfillment and no regrets living. Through a candid discussion, they explore the intersection of professional success, personal growth, and the critical importance of reevaluating one's relationship with time. Listeners will be treated to valuable insights on creating a life brief, advocating for social equity, and embracing vulnerability in the quest for a meaningful life. Episode Highlights: Bonnie Wan's Career and Insights: Bonnie shares her journey from feeling unfulfilled despite having a seemingly perfect life to reevaluating her relationship with time and making significant life changes to achieve no regrets living. The Concept of "The Life Brief": Bonnie introduces "The Life Brief" as a strategic tool for individuals to clarify and pursue what matters most in their lives, inspired by her expertise in brand strategy. Career and Life Transformation: Through the life brief, Bonnie narrates how she and her husband made brave choices that led to a more fulfilling lifestyle, including moving to Portland, Oregon, and achieving professional growth while maintaining family priorities. Advocacy and Addressing Racism: Bonnie discusses her experiences with racism and how she utilizes her leadership and communication skills to promote inclusivity and address social equity issues in the workplace and beyond. The Power of Vulnerability: Both Bonnie and Dr. Wong advocate for more authenticity and openness about the challenges and messiness of life, especially for women in professional spaces, to foster a supportive and realistic environment. Engaging with Bonnie Wan's Work: Listeners are encouraged to check out Bonnie Wan's book, "The Life Brief," available on various platforms, and to connect with her through her website and social media. Conclusion: Dr. Stephanie J Wong wraps up the episode by inviting listeners to subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast and join the community at colorofsuccesspodcast.com, check out her memoir "Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color," and share their own "cancel the filter" moments. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1960299239 Links and Social Media: Munn Avenue Press: munnavenuepress.com Color of Success Podcast: colorofsuccesspodcast.com Bonnie Wan's Book, "The Life Brief": Available on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1982195509) , Bookshop.org, and wherever books are sold. Bonnie Wan Official on Instagram: @bonniewanofficial
Welcome to a special episode of the Color of Success Podcast! Today, we had the pleasure of hosting the incredible Eleanor Tomczyk, a memoirist, blogger, and speaker whose journey takes us through the realms of identity, resilience, and the search for belonging in a complex world. Here's a brief overview of what we discussed: About Our Guest: Eleanor Tomczyk is an African American baby boomer, an ex-evangelical conservative Christian turned memoirist, and humorous blogger. She has published three impactful books - "Monster's Throwdown," "Fleeing Oz," and "The Fetus Chronicles," with her fourth, "House of Oz, Undone," set to release in the fall of 2024. Eleanor's work uniquely captures the essence of her life's trials and triumphs, offering profound insights into love, grace, hope, and joy amidst adversity. Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Eleanor Tomczyk In This Episode: Eleanor's Journey: From being born in a unfortunate circumstances to becoming a celebrated author, Eleanor's story is one of overcoming the odds through love, grace, and resilience. The Impact of Mental Health: Eleanor discusses the profound impact her mother's mental health had on her upbringing and her path to forgiveness and understanding. Finding Love and Community: She shares how meeting her husband in a community that initially offered belonging and support played a crucial role in her healing process. Navigating Religion and Spirituality: Eleanor reflects on her experiences with religion, from finding solace in faith to confronting the challenges and eventual disillusionment with institutionalized religion. Advocacy for Mental Health: The conversation highlights the importance of mental health awareness and support, contrasting Eleanor's generational perspective with the more open attitudes of younger generations. Eleanor's Work and Upcoming Book: Details on where to find Eleanor's published works and anticipation for her next book, "House of Oz, Undone," which explores the intersection of faith and political ideology. Final Thoughts: Eleanor's journey is a testament to the power of storytelling in navigating life's complexities and finding one's voice amidst adversity. Her work not only entertains but also enlightens, offering a beacon of hope and resilience for those traversing their paths to self-discovery and healing. Stay Connected: To learn more about Eleanor Tomczyk and her work, visit EleanorTomczyk.com. Check out her blog, "How the Hell Did I End Up Here?" at howthehelldidIenduphere.wordpress.com for more of her insightful musings. Eleanor's books are available on Amazon and other major book retailers. Be sure to check out her upcoming release, "House of Oz, Undone." Thank You for Listening! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe to the Color of Success Podcast on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Your support helps us grow our community and continue bringing you inspiring stories and valuable insights from our guests. Sponsor Highlight: Munn Avenue Press - Empowering aspiring authors to publish and market their books. Visit munnavenuepress.com to start your publishing journey. Host Announcement: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong's new book, Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color, focuses on mental health experiences professionally and personally. You can pick up a copy here: https://a.co/d/8ezSFrh
In this enlightening episode of the Color of Success podcast, host Dr. Stephanie J. Wong is joined by Satchel Stilwell, a Texas-based licensed professional counselor and supervisor. Stilwell, specializing in substance use disorders and broader mental health issues for clients aged 13 and older, shares his personal journey as a father of four. He delves into the complexities of valuing females in society and the crucial role of parental messaging in shaping self-worth. The discussion highlights the impact of social media on adolescents' mental health, exploring the pervasive issue of social comparison. Stilwell emphasizes the importance of positive reinforcement from parents, particularly fathers, to counteract negative societal messages. They tackle the sensitive topic of body image issues and the alarming rise in suicide rates among teenagers, attributing factors such as social isolation and cyberbullying. Strategies for empowering adolescent females, including establishing a core identity and navigating societal pressures, are discussed. Dr. Wong also shares exciting news about her upcoming book, Cancel the Filter, which offers more personal and professional insights into mental health. Stilwell concludes by detailing his work with Remnant Recovery, highlighting comprehensive family recovery coaching services. Host: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong Guest: Satchel Stilwell, Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor, Texas Discussion Highlights Satchel Stilwell's Background: A dedicated counselor specializing in substance use disorders and other issues for clients aged 13 and older. Shares his personal life as a father of four, highlighting his unique perspective on raising daughters and sons. Valuing Females in Society: Deep dive into when girls start becoming aware of their value in the household and society, exploring the later age of realization among many females. Impact of Social Media: The conversation touches on how social media contributes to social comparison, affecting self-esteem and mental health among adolescents. Parental Influence and Relational Equity: Stilwell emphasizes the importance of positive messaging from parents, especially fathers, to build self-worth and counter negative societal messages. Dealing with Body Image Issues: The discussion addresses the prevalence of body image issues among females, exacerbated by societal and peer pressures. Suicide Rates and Mental Health: Stilwell shares alarming statistics on the rise of suicide rates among teenagers, attributing factors such as social isolation and cyberbullying. Strategies for Empowering Adolescent Females: Focuses on establishing a core identity and purpose to navigate societal pressures and maintain self-truth. Personal Insights from Stilwell: Shares his approach to making his daughter feel valued, including regular expressions of love and support for her interests. ________ Sponsor Highlight: Munn Avenue Press - Empowering aspiring authors to publish and market their books. Visit munavenuepress.com to start your publishing journey. Host Announcement: Dr. Stephanie J. Wong teases her upcoming book, Cancel the Filter, focusing on mental health experiences professionally and personally. Encourages listeners to subscribe at colorsuccesspodcast.com for the waiting list. Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6yA1qL1el4
Asian American Matchmaker, Cassindy Chao and Dr. Wong discuss Her journey from being an investment banker to a matchmaker How matchmaking differs from dating apps How to maintain mental health and self-care when dealing with clients' emotions and expectations To find your match or learn more about Cassindy's work: www.awmlove.com It all starts with a profile...www.awmlove.com/join Instagram: @matchmakercassindy Facebook Linkedin To purchase her book: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Love: Chinese Wisdom for Dating Success ==========================================Bio: Matchmaker Cassindy Chao is the founder of Ancient Wisdom Modern Love. A former Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan Equities research analyst and happily married Mother of 3, she caught the matchmaking bug in college - matching dozens of couples at the “Wellesley College Asian Association Blind Date Semi-Formal”. Now, she is an expert matchmaker, helping people find true love. ==========================================And of course, if you are interested in how Dr. Wong found love, pick up a copy of her book, Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color.
Justin Phan is a first generation, Vietnamese American, Realtor, and Vice President of Myres Properties in Houston, TX. From childhood days, breaking down boxes for candy to managing thriving commercial properties, Justin's journey is one of resilience and success. He has served on multiple philanthropic boards focused on helping underserved communities gain access to education, and financial independence. Join us as he shares insights into the American dream, and personalized strategies in residential and commercial real estate. Texas Law requires all real estate licensees to give the following notices: Information About Brokerage Services Consumer Protection Notice Ready to find your ideal Houston home? Meet Justin Phan, your trusted local expert. With a wealth of market knowledge and personalized support, let's turn your dream into reality. Reach out to Justin today, and step into the luxury living you deserve. To connect with Justin Phan, contact: 832-766-7796 ========================================== And of course, if you are interested in Dr. Wong's American Dream, pick up a copy of her book, Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color.
On our first press day, Color of Success welcomed Brandon Soo Hoo & Tan Kheng Hua from the film, Tiger's Apprentice. Based on the popular children's book series of the same name by Laurence Yep, THE TIGER'S APPRENTICE follows Chinese-American teenager Tom Lee (Brandon Soo Hoo), whose life changes forever when he discovers he is part of a long lineage of magical protectors known as the Guardians. With guidance from a mythical tiger named Hu (Henry Golding), Tom trains to take on Loo (Michelle Yeoh), a force that is as powerful as a Guardian but with evil intentions to use magic to destroy humanity. To have a fighting chance against Loo, Tom must reunite all twelve Zodiac animal warriors and master his own newly discovered powers. We discuss: The significance of the Chinese Zodiac Themes of grief, resilience, love, and family Ways to maintain mental health while recording How the film can bring families together Watch the Tiger's Apprentice, streaming now on Paramount+ ========================================== Bios: Brandon Soo Hoo was is an actor, known for Tropic Thunder (2008), G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) and Ender's Game (2013). Tan Kheng Hua is a well-known and respected award-winning actress/producer in Singapore and Malaysia. Kheng has been seen in The Philanthropist (NBC), The Patriarch (UFA), and Serangoon Road (HBO Asia Original Series). Her recent role, as "Empress Dowager" in Netflix's Original Series, Marco Polo, has garnered attention of many viewers. She also appeared in the film adaptation of Singapore-born Kevin Kwan's best selling novel Crazy Rich Asians (2018), where she plays Kerry Chu, the mother of protagonist Rachel Chu played by Constance Wu. Besides film and television, Kheng is also highly respected in Singapore theatre scene where she's a prolific actress and independent creative producer in Singapore.
Juliet Hooker and I discuss her new book, "Black Grief/White Grievance" and: Historical context of the contents of the book Weaponization of White victimhood Ways we can interpret information as informed citizens Working towards a more equitable workplace and society To purchase her book: Amazon Princeton University Press ========================================= Full bio: Juliet Hooker is a leading thinker on democracy and race who has written extensively about racial politics in the United States and Latin America. She is currently the Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence in Political Science at Brown University. Before that, she was a faculty member at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss. ========================================== Dr. Wong's book, Cancel the Filter is now available! Please join us in addressing unrealistic societal expectations and living with kindness!
In the first episode in 2024, Cordell Carter and I discuss: The definition of belonging Diversity as being a given in organizations due to the changing demographics in the country Belonging being the destination and DEI, the strategy to work towards that destination Framing DEIB in terms of profit-and-loss (P&L) Ways to get involved in the community to spark change ================================================= Full Bio: Cordell Carter brings more than 20 years to his pursuit of a society and organizational cultures where everyone belongs and has equitable opportunities to thrive. He is currently the executive director of the Aspen Institute Socrates Program, a global education forum and the founding director of the Aspen Institute's Project on Belonging. Finally, Cordell founded the Festival of the Diaspora, a Medellin, Colombia-based convener of diasporic communities across the Americas. Before his current roles, Cordell held leadership roles with the TechTown Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle Public Schools, Business Roundtable, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, and the IBM Corporation. To connect with Cordell: X: https://twitter.com/cordellcarterii Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cordell_speaks/ ================================================= Dr. Wong's book, Cancel the Filter, explores mental health x intersectionality. It includes sections on representation and why she started the podcast! Pick up your copy TODAY!
Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. In this episode, we discuss the: Definition of justice Use of graphic novels to communicate social commentary Resources needed to decrease incarceration and re-incarceration Power of empathy Purchase Alan's graphic novel, 1/6: The Graphic Novel, Issue #1 – What if the Attack on the U.S. Capitol had Succeeded Amazon OneSix Comics Store *This interview expresses the opinions of the guest and host, and is not affiliated with any government or educational entity. ========================================== Full bio: Alan Jenkins is a Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School where he teaches courses on Race and the Law, Communication, and Supreme Court Jurisprudence. Before joining the Law School faculty, he was President and Co-Founder of The Opportunity Agenda, a social justice communication lab. Jenkins's prior positions have included Assistant to the Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice, where he represented the United States government in constitutional and other litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court; Director of Human Rights at the Ford Foundation, where he managed grantmaking in the United States and eleven overseas regions; and Associate Counsel to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, where he defended the rights of low-income communities facing exploitation and discrimination. He previously served as a Law Clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun and to U.S. District Court Judge Robert L. Carter. Jenkins is a frequent commentator in broadcast, print, and digital media on topics ranging from Supreme Court decision-making to racial equity to the role of popular culture in social change. His past Board service includes New York Public Radio, the Center for Community Change, the Legal Action Center, and Futuro Media Group, as well as the Board of Governors of the New School for Public Engagement. He has also served on the Selection Committee for the Sundance Documentary Fund. Jenkins holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School, an M.A. in Media Studies from the New School for Public Engagement, and a B.A. in Psychology and Social Relations from Harvard College. ========================================== Dr. Wong's book, Cancel the Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color is available now! Get your copy today!
Juliane Taylor Shore and I discuss her new book, Setting Boundaries That Stick: How Neurobiology Can Help You Rewire Your Brain to Feel Safe, Connected, and Empowered, which explores: The need to consistently work on setting boundaries to see neurobiological change Decision-making as to whether to communicate a boundary to someone else Ways to self-soothe in times of distress ================================================= Full Bio: Juliane Taylor Shore (aka Jules) is a therapist, author and teacher who creates spaces for folx who want to face what's blocking them so that they can live lives full of self-trust, integrity, purpose, and connection. She came to therapy in a hard time in her life and argued with her therapist about whether or not feelings mattered. She found herself transformed by the process, and went on to become a therapist herself. She dove deep into neurobiology to understand feelings and found out that in fact they do matter quite a bit. Now, she teaches anyone who will listen about how to work with your brain to make shifts that stick and to create loving relationships with yourself and others. She wants us all to embrace our gifts and our mistakes so that we can harness the best in us to make a more creative, responsible, and compassionate world. ================================================= Dr. Wong's upcoming book to be released with the help of Munn Avenue Press Reserve a signed copy of Dr. Wong's book TODAY!
Charlie is the author of six books including four Amazon #1 Bestselling Thrillers -- the NOT SO DEAD / Sam Sunborn Series. Charlie is also the founder and publisher of the Munn Avenue Press. He and his team of book publishing and marketing experts help turn manuscripts into books into bestsellers. In this episode, Charlie and I discuss: How his desire to publish his manuscript in less than two years motivated him to self-publish His unique experience in e-commerce and marketing that led him to establish a successful publishing company Ways to publish your work to become an author Dr. Wong's upcoming book to be released with the help of Munn Avenue Press Reserve a signed copy of Dr. Wong's book TODAY!
Dr. Simarta Brennan-Prescod and I discuss ways to thrive with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), including advocating for yourself in the healthcare system and connecting with a community. Self-compassion is key as we navigate addressing our health and the health of our loved ones. Dr. Brennan-Prescod also discusses caring for her son who was diagnosed with a congenital heart disease, and self-care. ======================================= Full Bio: Dr. Simarta Brennan-Prescod, is a board-certified primary care doctor at Optum Primary Care's Northeast location in St. Petersburg, Florida. Her background is in internal medicine, nephrology, and hypertensive care. She is a graduate of St. George's University School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, and completed her residency at Overlook Hospital, an affiliate of Mt. Sinai Hospital in Summit, New Jersey. She completed nephrology fellowship training at St Louis University School of Medicine in Missouri. She is a motivational speaker, Multiple Sclerosis activist, and Elementary School activist for getting kids interested in healthcare. Her passion is helping patients and parents with chronic disease, such as MS, navigate their workspace and jobs to be effective communicators of their needs, advocate for living in their authenticity while maintaining their privacy. She is a practicing physician for the last 17 years and she has had the unique experience of being a doctor, a patient, and a caregiver to a child with congenital heart disease in the US healthcare system. This has driven her to share her story via her new book May 2023. The book is called “The Parts We Don't Talk About!” The book addresses biases during medical training from colleagues, racial inequality while seeking professional growth, pregnancy, and the treatment of doctors living with chronic disease, such as Multiple Sclerosis. Her goal is learn, grow, and teach from her own journey. In her spare time, she enjoys creating art projects with her 3 kids (9, 7 and 7) and restoration of furniture. She loves scuba diving, traveling and reading. If you need to schedule a free one-to-one call with her, reach out on her website. www.drsimarta.com. This is the first step to creating change in your life. Three reasons to get her book today: 1. Learn how to use her steps to go from surviving to thriving 2. Let's start developing skills to handle caregiver burnout 3. Let's start changing our work life so we can be happy for 7 hours a day, rather than being stuck and burnt out. ======================================== Website, social media to connect: www.drsimarta.com Instagram: drsimarta Facebook: drsimarta ========================================= Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter" with Munn Avenue Press. The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!
Grace Yung Foster and I discuss the impact of transracial adoption and foster care on mental health. We address: How to develop one's identity in the face of internalized racism The pitfalls of adoption, including the Savior Complex Ways to engage with individuals who have been adopted and/or are a foster care alumni ========================================= Full Bio: Grace Yung Foster, MBA, Founder & CEO of The Inclusion Initiative At 3 years old, Grace was orphaned and abandoned at the local market in South Korea and eventually ended up in the US foster care system to be adopted. Her very difficult experience as a transracial adoptee and foster youth in a predominately White community influenced her internalized racism of herself and feelings of never truly belonging anywhere. Now, she has created a community of belonging for those who share her lived experiences. To connect with Grace: IG: @theinclusioninitiativellc Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graceyungfoster/ ========================================== Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter" with Munn Avenue Press. The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!
A Yale-educated nurse & digital health executive, Pritma Dhillon-Chatta has dedicated herself to improving lives through innovation in healthcare. Her most recent venture, Lavender, is the first online psychiatry office founded by nurses. Her team of 95+ have served 6000 clients since May 2020. Pritma is also a fierce advocate for BIPOC nurses and their ambitious endeavors in transforming healthcare. In this episode, Pritma and I discuss: Reducing mental health stigma in South Asian communities How the pandemic helped reduce stigma around mental health The use of medication to augment functioning Finding humor in setting boundaries with our immigrant relatives To follow Pritma's work: LinkedIn ==========================================Thank you to our sponsor, Juliane Taylor Shore! If you are interested in thinking about boundaries in a deeper way, a way that can actually work in your brain, your life and within your authenticity, then check out the new book, Setting Boundaries That Stick by Juliane Taylor Shore, LMFT, available wherever books are sold. ========================================= Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter" with Munn Avenue Press. The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!
Amy Yip is a Somatic Life Transformation and Mental Fitness coach, keynote speaker, self-confidence trainer and author of Unfinished Business: Breaking Down the Great Wall Between Adult Child and Immigrant Parents. Her mission is to empower AAPI women to be seen, to be heard, and to f-ing rock the boat. In this episode, we get REAL about fertility issues and ways to use a holistic approach to cope. We talk about: Amy underwent IVF and the embryos were at a storage facility that had temperature issues; Viability of the embryos became questionable Feeling mentally and physically drained Making choices to heal, including quitting her job at Google. To follow Amy on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amycyip & https://www.facebook.com/amyyipcoaching LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amycyip & https://www.linkedin.com/company/amyyipcoaching Instagram: @amyyipcoaching ========================================== Thank you to our sponsor, Juliane Taylor Shore! If you are interested in thinking about boundaries in a deeper way, a way that can actually work in your brain, your life and within your authenticity, then check out the new book, Setting Boundaries That Stick by Juliane Taylor Shore, LMFT, available wherever books are sold. ================================================= Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter" with Munn Avenue Press. The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!
Rosie Lani Fiedelman is living out her dreams in the Lion King on Broadway! In this episode, we delve into: The impact of the pandemic on performing artists The prevalence of physical and body image issues on Broadway Ways to improve mental health She is also notably the FIRST guest to decline promoting anything so I will do it for her! Go see her in the Lion King on Broadway! She has a heart of gold! Visit: rosiefiedelman.com ======================================================= Thank you to our generous sponsor, Munn Avenue Press. As an author myself, I've experienced firsthand their magic in empowering aspiring authors, giving voices like mine the platform they deserve. If you've got a story to tell and a dream, Munn Avenue Press is the ally you need to publish and market your book. They turn books into bestsellers. Visit them at MunnAvenuePress.com to start your publishing journey, just like I did. ========================================== Full Bio: Rosie Lani Fiedelman grew up in Breckenridge, CO. She is currently in The Lion King on Broadway living out her dreams in The Pridelands. She was in the original Off-Broadway and Broadway cast of In The Heights. Other theater credits include "Heat-Wave: The Jack Cole Project," choreographed and directed by Chet Walker, American Dance Machine for the 21st Century and "Ghost Dancer," playing Rosario. From 2003-20013, Rosie danced with Jennifer Muller/The Works where she originated several roles and was rehearsal director for Ms. Muller. She teaches Barre, Stretch and Dance at Equinox and The JCC. Film and Television credits include: Fosse/Verdon on FX and Raising Dion (Dance Double) on Netflix. You can learn more about her at rosiefiedelman.com and buy tickets to the Lion King on Broadway! ================================================== Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter" with Munn Avenue Press. The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!
LeRon L. Barton, a writer, author, and speaker who talks about race, mass incarceration, being Black in tech, politics, business, storytelling, and dating, shares his perspective on Losing friends for speaking out about racism How Color Blindness leads to not seeing all of a person The disease that is poverty How systemic racism limits some people's outcomes, despite having grit If you want to connect more with LeRon, visit LeRon L. Barton – Writer. Speaker. Artist. (leronbarton.com) ========================================== Thank you to our generous sponsor, Munn Avenue Press. As an author myself, I've experienced firsthand their magic in empowering aspiring authors, giving voices like mine the platform they deserve. If you've got a story to tell and a dream, Munn Avenue Press is the ally you need to publish and market your book. They turn books into bestsellers. Visit them at MunnAvenuePress.com to start your publishing journey, just like I did. ========================================== Full bio: LeRon L Barton is a writer, author, and speaker that writes and talks about race, mass incarceration, being Black in tech, politics, business, storytelling, and dating. He has appeared in Black Enterprise, Newsweek, Salon, East Bay Express, and Harvard Business Review. LeRon is also a three-time TEDx speaker that has given talks at the Oxford Student Union, United Way, and Bitly. ================================================ Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter" with Munn Avenue Press. The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!
Dr. Peter Henry Huang and Dr. Stephanie J. Wong tackle some complicated questions, such as: What is racism? What is the difference between covert and overt racism? Why is it important to address racism? What can we do to address overt racism? There is one surprising answer! You can purchase Dr. Huang's new book below: Disrupting Racism: Essays by an Asian American Prodigy Professor ==========================================Full bio: Dr. Peter Henry Huang (Hwang) graduated at the age of seventeen in three years from Princeton University and was a university scholar. He earned an applied mathematics Ph.D. from Harvard University. His principal thesis advisor was 1972 economics Nobel Laureate, Kenneth Joseph Arrow. Peter has a J.D. with distinction from Stanford, where he was a Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation Fellow and a John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics. Dr. Huang was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton during its economics and psychology theme year. He has published almost seventy economics journal articles, book chapters, and law review articles, most recently on topics related to anti-discrimination, emotional intelligence, leadership, mindfulness, stakeholder capitalism, and social justice. He has appeared on podcasts to speak about such topics as how the pandemic changed our personal and professional lives, mental health, the “zombification” of law students and lawyers, the “bamboo ceiling” Asian American law students and lawyers face, and loneliness in the legal profession. You can buy his new book ========================================= Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter." The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! There are limited copies left! Reserve TODAY!
Dr. Demetria McNeal, a communication scientist, and Dr. Stephanie J. Wong have a practical discussion about boundaries. Many people tell others, "Just set boundaries," but there are not many examples as to how boundaries could be phrased. What do you say? When do you set them? How do you maintain them? We address these questions! ========================================== Today's episode was generously sponsored by Lavender, an online psychiatry & therapy office brought together by two nurses on a mission to help increase access to mental health care. Their group of psychiatric nurse practitioners is creating a space where feelings are felt, respected and cared for. Learn more at joinlavender.com ========================================== Full Bio: Demetria M. McNeal, PhD, MBA is an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She is a communication scientist who specializes in racial disparities in cardiovascular disease outcomes and inequities in care delivery. Though Dr. McNeal's work raises question of (in)equity, justice, and communication across the healthcare landscape, she truly seeks to identify what happens across the communication continuum that hampers relationships. Dr. McNeal's newly released book, You Don't Say, provides a practical approach, coupled with real-world examples to understanding foundational concepts to improve interpersonal communication. To learn more Visit: youdontsayblog.com AND demetriamcnealauthor.com ========================================== Dr. Wong will be releasing her brand new book, "Cancel the Filter." The first 50 reservations will receive a signed copy. Hear real talk about being a working mother! Spoiler: It's a hot mess behind-the-scenes! Reserve TODAY!
In our Season 6 premiere, I sit down with one of my sheroes, Dr. Judith Joseph, a world-renowned psychiatrist, integrating her expertise in research, adult and pediatric mental health, and media, making many viral videos on the topics. In this interview, we discuss: High functioning depression and how it differs from Major Depressive Disorder Specifically, the former typically manifests among individuals who are exceling in their careers and personal lives Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) What is a personality disorder? How to differentiate BPD from Bipolar Disorder Why media plays an important role in addressing the mental health crisis How providers can cope with the vitriol that may come with provider posts Instagram TikTok ========================================== Today's episode was generously sponsored by Lavender, an online psychiatry & therapy office brought together by two nurses on a mission to help increase access to mental health care. Their group of psychiatric nurse practitioners is creating a space where feelings are felt, respected and cared for. Learn more at joinlavender.com ========================================== Full Bio: Judith Joseph, M.D., M.B.A, is a Board Certified Psychiatrist. Dr. Judith is Chair of The Women in Medicine Initiative for Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons. Dr. Judith is a clinical assistant professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Langone Medical Center. She recently received a Congressional Proclamation from the US house of representatives for her social media advocacy and research in mental health. Her behavioral research lab, Manhattan Behavioral Medicine, is conducting the first study in the world on High Functioning Depression. She studies conditions related to pediatric and adult mental health. Dr. Joseph is an expert on various media platforms and has made national television appearances on Oprah Daily's: The Life You Want Series, Good Morning America, the Today Show, and CBS news. She is a medical consultant for Apple TV where she was in the writer's room for The Crowded Room series. She recently received a 2020 Share Care Digital Emmy Award for her MedCircle series on PTSD and was nominated for two additional Share Care Digital Emmy Awards in 2023. Dr. Judith teaches medical media courses to physicians and medical students at Columbia University and New York University. Education & Training Dr. Judith received her bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry, cum laude, from Duke University, her medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and her business degree from Columbia Business School. She completed her adult psychiatry residency at Columbia University, and her Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at NYU Langone Medical Center. She lives in New York City with her family.
In the Season 5 finale, Elenor Mak, founder and CEO of Jilly Bing, the first toy company to create dolls that resemble Asian American children, and I talk about: The mental health benefits of our children seeing a doll in the store that looks like us Building a company in an industry with zero contacts Elenor's dream of creating new dolls and characters, and opening a Jilly Bing café To purchase your very own Jilly Bing doll Follow for updates: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellojillybing/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hellojillybing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jilly-bing/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellojillybing Twitter: https://twitter.com/hellojillybing ========================================= Today's episode was generously sponsored by Lavender, an online psychiatry & therapy office brought together by two nurses on a mission to help increase access to mental health care. Their group of psychiatric nurse practitioners is creating a space where feelings are felt, respected and cared for. Learn more at joinlavender.com ========================================== Full Bio: Elenor Mak is the founder and CEO of Jilly Bing, the first toy company to create dolls and characters that resemble Asian American children. While searching for her daughter's first doll, she was appalled at the options. Rather than accept the status quo, Elenor did what she has done her entire career: She created something from nothing. Before Jilly Bing, Elenor co-founded Keaton Row, an e-commerce fashion company. She next led the go-to-market strategy for Target's Entrepreneur-in-Residence team. In 2017, Elenor joined the venture backed startup, Madison Reed. Under Elenor's leadership, Madison Reed opened its flagship locations on the East and West coasts. Elenor received her MBA from Harvard Business School and graduated from Dartmouth College with a major in economics. She lives in San Francisco with Richard, her husband and their two young children, James and Jilian, who probably believe they have a third sibling named Jilly Bing.
Dr. Deji Ayoade (ah-yo-AH-day) is the first African immigrant to become a nuclear missile operator in the United States Air Force and serve in three U.S. military branches. He's a trained veterinary surgeon, combat medic, Nuclear Weapon System SME, Senior Program Analyst, and U.S. Space Force Department of Defense Civilian at the Pentagon. He turned to storytelling as solace from an early life of poverty and loss. His new book is Underground: A Memoir of Hope, Faith, and the American Dream. Learn more at: https://dejiayoade.com/, Deji Ayoade | The Memoir Blogger We talk about: How Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth's (my previous Lowell High School, Algebra 2 teacher) Ted Talk on Grit resonated with him because grit is what contributed to his successes Challenges he faced beginning in childhood in Nigeria and throughout his journey (initiating conversations with colleagues about his accent) The therapeutic value of story-telling How having an American Dream facilitates hope and motivation SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/thememoirblogger https://www.linkedin.com/in/deijyng/ https://twitter.com/dememoirblogger https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/23086380.Deji_Ayoade ======================================== Don't miss any updates by signing up for the Color of Success Newsletter here. Dr. Wong will share exciting updates on her soon-to-be-released book!
Sheena Yap Chan paved the way for Asian podcasters through the Tao of Self-Confidence. When she started, she knew of only one other Asian podcasters, Ken Fong. Find out what her podcast was initially called, the reasons she advocates for diverse representation in media, and how embracing aging is a beautiful and powerful way to lean into self-confidence. ========================================== Full Bio: Sheena Yap Chan is The Wall Street Journal Bestselling author, keynote speaker, consultant and award winning podcaster on leadership and self-confidence. She is also the founder and host of the award winning podcast, The Tao of Self-Confidence where she interviews Asian women about their inner journey to self confidence. Her podcast has gotten over one million downloads to date and has interviewed over 800 women on the topic of confidence. She has interviewed celebrities, 8 figure CEO's and more. Sheena has been featured on MindValley, FOX, ThriveGlobal, Manila Times and more. She is the TOP 10 Self Confidence/Self Love Coaches to Follow which was featured in Disrupt Magazine. She is also the co-author of the International bestselling books called Asian Women Who BossUp and International Women of Color Who BossUp. Sheena's debut book with Wiley, The Tao of Self-Confidence: A Guide to Moving Beyond Trauma and Awakening the Leader Within is also The Wall Street Journal and Publishers Weekly bestselling book. To find all her books and podcast, check out https://thetaoofselfconfidence.com/ ========================================= Today's episode was generously sponsored by Lavender, an online psychiatry & therapy office brought together by two nurses on a mission to help increase access to mental health care. Their group of psychiatric nurse practitioners is creating a space where feelings are felt, respected and cared for. Learn more at joinlavender.com ========================================= Don't miss any updates by signing up for the Color of Success Newsletter here
If you have scrolled through YouTube looking for recipes for bread, Filipino food (Ube Ensaymada), or snacks from various countries, you are part of the millions who have seen Jeanelleats' content. In this rare, in-depth interview, Jeanelle shares how she got into content creation, the challenges of building her channel, ways to cope with burnout, her advocacy for women to use their voices, and aspirations (spoiler alert: It has to do with using her literal voice). I am eternally grateful to Jeanelle for being on the show, as my daughter thinks I'm the coolest mom for interviewing her favorite YouTuber, or “Bread Person,” referring to Jeanelle's 30-Day Bread Challenge. For recipes and blog Instagram TikTok Facebook ========================================= To see our June Newsletter, sign up here
Jennie Lok, a descendant of Genghis Khan, talks about healing from generational trauma. Her mother was adopted as a child, sold for $25, but broke the cycle. She shifted from a corporate job to becoming a real estate mogul, fighting against patriarchy. She focused on active, then passive, and then passion income, resulting in becoming a multi-millionaire and purchasing a home for her parents, garment workers with a wage of 14 cents per item. Michelle Wong Ngo (IG: @lotusrisingretreats), a tech professional turned real estate investor, retreat developer, and mental health advocate, grew up with a mother diagnosed with a severe mental illness and a father who experienced caregiver burnout. Years of therapy, self-reflection, and building community, led her to partner with Jennie to create Lotus Rising Retreats in Oahu, HI, helping people improve their wellness through restoration, healing, and attending to their mental health. In this episode, you'll hear how to: Cope with a family member diagnosed with Severe Mental Illness (e.g., Schizophrenia) Build generational wealth by healing from trauma, investing in yourself, and implementing mindset shifts Embrace the transformative experience at retreats
Fiona Kong is a former analyst turned founder of the Home Sweet Homes (HSH) Journal. After becoming a single mom, she created this tool to help families stay connected and empowers kids to process big feelings, build their self-esteem, and become their best selves. She lives in Los Angeles with her 6 year-old son. Fiona shares about her childhood, growing up with a father who was emotionally and physically abusive, and did not encourage expressing emotions. Despite her separation from her husband, she wanted to create a safe space for their son. The HSH is a family journal that children can take with them between homes, allowing parents to better communicate as a family. Tiktok for Fiona HSH Journal Tiktok IG LinkedIn
Robb Kornoelje, a Licensed Counselor in Michigan, shares his personal story of overcoming self-hatred and embracing his authentic self. He discusses his journey of being a pastor and coming out as gay to his friends, family, and congregation. He ultimately made a career change to Counseling, helping couples and individuals navigate codependency, polyamory, and BDSM. Robb's 30-Day Relationship Challenge is a culmination of his work with couples. We explore ways to assess emotional and psychological safety in disclosing one's sexual orientation, as Robb shares his insights as a dad, author, boyfriend, and entrepreneur/business owner of the Truism Center. Join Robb's 30-Day Relationship Challenge through the Truism Centered Life. To learn more about the Truism Center: Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram ========================================== To get our FREE resource: 3 Ways to Reduce Burnout & Boost Well-being, visit colorofsuccesspodcast.com to sign up for our mailing list! Ways you can support the show for FREE: Share our content Join our communities on streaming platforms and social media to give your suggestions on guests and reflection questions: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Angela Jia Kim is the founder of Savor Beauty, a natural skincare line and renowned AAPI brand with spas in NYC and Bangkok. She shares her inspiring journey from a concert pianist to building a 7-figure global business. Drawing upon her Korean heritage and experience, Angela's book "Radical Radiance: 12 Weeks of Self-Love Rituals'' guides readers to manifest abundance and joy while looking and feeling gorgeous, juicy, and radiant. We explore the connection between skincare and mental health, the socio-cultural and historical roots of valuing flawless skin in Korean culture, and generational changes to approaching parenting. Her insights shed light on the power of self-care and self-love for achieving radiant beauty from within. Socials: Facebook Instagram YouTube ==========================================To get our FREE resource: 3 Ways to Reduce Burnout & Boost Well-being, visit colorofsuccesspodcast.com to sign up for our mailing list! Ways you can support the show for FREE: Share our content Join our communities on streaming platforms and social media to give your suggestions on guests and reflection questions: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
We delve into the world of Creed Chameleon, a Fil-Am hip-hop artist originally from Hawaii and now based in Las Vegas. With a unique sound that combines realism and lyricism, Creed has made a name for himself in the music industry, earning accolades such as touring on the prestigious Vans Warped Tour and opening for big names like Tech N9ne, Wu-Tang Clan, and Nas. Recently, he has joined forces with DOTWAV, a super group of talented artists including Bxmbz, Alika Manuel, KennFrancis, Maddmatt, Jojo Flow, and Benny Digital, and their self-titled mixtape project "DOT WAV" has taken the music world by storm. Creed's story goes beyond his musical achievements. He opens up about his personal struggles with sobriety and mental health, the challenges and opportunities he has faced in the music industry, his definition of success, and how he has navigated his cultural identity while pursuing his passion. The episode culminates with an electrifying freestyle performance just for the show! To hear his music: Spotify Apple Music YouTube Instagram New single dropping soon for Mental Health Awareness Month! ==========================================To get our FREE resource: 3 Ways to Reduce Burnout & Boost Well-being, visit colorofsuccesspodcast.com to sign up for our mailing list! Ways you can support the show for FREE: Share our content Join our communities on streaming platforms and social media to give your suggestions on guests and reflection questions: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Rachel Maeng Brown, a fellow 2023 Asian Hustle Network Unsung Hero and CEO and Founder of GEN Agency tells us how athletes and creators can monetize their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL). NIL has recently changed the landscape for athletes who can now legally profit from their endeavors. GEN Agency has partnered with various colleges to teach athletes about finances, marketing, and content creation. Rachel is a dynamic entrepreneur and sports industry professional who has been recognized for her achievements as one of "NYC 20 in their 20s" by Crain's New York Business in 2021. She was also a former collegiate athlete in the Big Ten, an Official TikTok Partner, and front-office sports staff member who is working with renowned brands such as Amazon, Turbo Tax, Netflix, and Meta. Her experience includes working in the front offices of prestigious sports organizations like The NY Mets, Rutgers Football, Main Events - Boxing, The PGA Tour, and USRowing (Team USA). Instagram ========================================= To get our FREE resource: 3 Ways to Reduce Burnout & Boost Well-being, visit colorofsuccesspodcast.com to sign up for our mailing list! Ways you can support the show for FREE: Share our content Join our communities on streaming platforms and social media to give your suggestions on guests and reflection questions: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter