"Wonderful Things" is a podcast run specifically by youth that works to provide a platform for youth-led voices. Sanya Sek and Darid Prom, both Cambodian queer teenagers, hope to use their voices to help foster discussions around politics, social issues, pop culture, relationships, sexual health, an…
In this episode, Sanya and Darid sat down for an intimate conversation about fear. They dived deep in discussing about how people operate life through fear, how our past continue to influence our actions, and how we can restructure our thinking about fear to live a life filled with love. This discussion was inspired by a book by Gerald Jampolsky, Love is Letting Go of Fear.
This episode is in collaboration with The Suck It Up Podcast. Sanya and Darid are joined by Maixee Lee, Nari Vue, Blossom Yang, and Nayomi Her in discussing the sexual education curriculum (or the lack of it) in schools and its impact on youth. From the social construct of virginity to the orgasm gap, we will be talking about how we navigate the topic of sexual education as Southeast Asian youth.
In this episode, Darid and Sanya (Cambodian) are joined by Maixee Lee (Hmong) and Tiffanie Cheng (Chinese) as they discussed Asian Americans in media. With the popularity of Kpop to Asian YouTubers and actors, they touched on Asian American representation and its impact on them growing up.
In this episode, Darid and Sanya are joined by Maixee Lee, Tri Ho, Eudan Mojados (LEDA Scholars), as they discussed what it's like navigating the college application process. From test scores to family expectations, they dive deep into understanding the complexity of being Southeast Asian youth applying to colleges.
In this episode, Sanya and Darid are join by Neal Santos in discussing about their experiences existing at the intersectionality of being South East Asian and Queer!
Join Sanya (She/Her) and Darid (Any/All Pronouns), as they embark on a journey to transform your life into Wonderful Things! From storytimes to interviews, they cannot wait to share their experiences and foster discussions around social issues, pop culture, and much more.