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THE TEAM UNCOVERS THE NINTH DAY CULT'S DEADLY SECRETS! Things have gone sideways in the Birds of Prey's investigation of the Ninth Day cult, and the Birds' undercover operative, Cassandra Cain, has gone deathly silent. The team going in to break her out are heavy hitters of the highest order — Black Canary, Big Barda, Grace Choi, and Onyx — with Oracle at mission control, and Sin frustrated she's been benched. But what they find is so much more than they feared... Write to us at feathersandfoes@gmail.com www.thehuntresspodcast.com www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork
On this episode of Our Body Politic, Sayu Bhojwani, guest host and founder of Women's Democracy Lab, speaks with Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, Executive Director at The Ballot Initiative Strategy Center about the power of ballot initiatives. Then Sayu talks with Grace Choi, CEO & Founder of Karis Consulting Group and LaTosha Brown, Co-founder of Black Voters Matter Fund about mobilizing diverse voters. We round out the show with host Farai Chideya's conversation with Tiffany Hammond, author of “A Day with No Words” about creating community while raising two sons with autism.
In her comprehensive guide, Better Book Clubs: Deepening Comprehension and Elevating Conversation, literacy coach and staff developer Sara Kugler shows you how to combine the power of book clubs with assessment-driven instruction to support your students as they talk and think about texts together. Using authentic book club conversations as an assessment of academic talk and text understanding, Kugler raises the bar on typical professional discussions about book clubs, moving beyond teacher-directed interactions and surface-level conversations to include: Structures, teaching methods, and routines that support authenticity and independence in book clubs Suggestions for starting, scaffolding, and sustaining effective, student-centered book clubs Tips for listening in on clubs as a way to assess academic talk and text understanding Methods for moving from observation into instruction that improves conversation and comprehension Touchstone anchor charts and sample lessons for launching and maintaining strong clubs at a variety of independence levels With a dual focus on stronger comprehension and improved conversations, Better Book Clubs will help you establish effective book clubs that will engage your readers, enhance your learning communities, and become an indispensable component of your literacy classroom. Better Book Clubs: Deepening Comprehension and Elevating Conversation Sara's Twitter Grace's Twitter
Grace Choi is a new wave of artist. Her creative abilities have taken her to all different avenues, until one day someone asked if she could live illustrate their event. Having no idea what she was getting into - Grace agreed. We discuss her journey to becoming one of the most in-demand live artists in Sydney, opening her own art school, to the difficult steps of expanding your business to include a team, and letting go of having total control. SIA METHOD www.nikkimilne.com/method FREE BUSINESS AUDIT www.nikkimilne.com/brandaudit FOLLOW @nikkimilne_ @theperthcollectivepr NIKKI'S WEBSITE www.nikkimilne.com TPC PR Agency www.theperthcollectivepr.com GRACE CHOI LINKS @alittlebitestudio @gracechoiartist RATE, REVIEW & FOLLOW Please consider rating & reviewing my show. This helps me continue to grow and reach more people that may benefit from my experience. Scroll to the bottom of this page, tap to rate with 5 stars, and select "write a review" Be sure to let me know what you love about the Passion to Profit Show!
Grace Choi is a new wave of artist. Her creative abilities have taken her to all different avenues, until one day someone asked if she could live illustrate their event. Having no idea what she was getting into - Grace agreed. We discuss her journey to becoming one of the most in-demand live artists in Sydney, opening her own art school, to the difficult steps of expanding your business to include a team, and letting go of having total control. SIA METHOD www.nikkimilne.com/method FREE BUSINESS AUDIT www.nikkimilne.com/brandaudit FOLLOW @nikkimilne_ @theperthcollectivepr NIKKI'S WEBSITE www.nikkimilne.com TPC PR Agency www.theperthcollectivepr.com GRACE CHOI LINKS @alittlebitestudio @gracechoiartist RATE, REVIEW & FOLLOW Please consider rating & reviewing my show. This helps me continue to grow and reach more people that may benefit from my experience. Scroll to the bottom of this page, tap to rate with 5 stars, and select "write a review" Be sure to let me know what you love about the Passion to Profit Show!
Grace Choi is the Director of Policy on Mental Health in the mayor's office of NYC. Grace joins us today to tell us a little bit about her story of how she got into a career in politics, some of the things she does in her current role, and why it is so important for Asian Americans to get more civically engaged and how to do so. Asian Mental Health Collective: https://www.asianmhc.org/ Resources on ways to become civically engaged: https://www.advancingjustice-atlanta.org/ https://cpacs.org/ https://www.apiavote.org/ https://newgeorgiaproject.org/ Any and all feedback can be transmitted via: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/ihopetheyhearthis Twitter: www.twitter.com/ihthtpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ihtht/support
In this episode, Host Gina Burke talks to Grace Choi, Executive Director of Eunoia, a nonprofit in Sacramento, CA. Eunoia was created to lend a helping hand to teens in the local Sacramento community, providing them with clothes, food, school supplies, scholarships and other essential supplies to teens in the area. The organization also supports local teens in volunteering and participating in acts of service that will benefit the community. Learn more about Eunoia here: https://eunoianonprofit.org/.
Podcast 37 Bonnie Jenkins Speaks With Grace Choi by Women of Color Advancing Peace & Security
For the first act of this episode, we've paired Wonkak Kim and Grace Choi's performance of Louis Cahuzac's Cantilene with Doneka Scott, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Student Success at the University of Oregon. For the second act, we'll hear Laura Zaerr perform her composition River Right Rhumba for solo harp along with commentary from State Representative Marty Wilde. Orchestra Next wants to thank all of our musicians for hanging in there during this trying time. And we also wish to thank our supporters who have made this project possible. If you'd like to help support this project, please visit orchestranext.com.
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) chats with actor Chantal Thuy (Black Lightning). Chantal plays Grace Choi on the CW’s Black Lightning. She also played the role of Minnie in Pulitzer-Prize-winner Tracy Letts’ new Broadway play, Linda Vista. Chantal talks about her extraordinary past year shooting Black Lightning, while simultaneously starring on Broadway. Representation in Hollywood, and her activism with the organization Build Power. And the process of optioning a book for a film adaptation. Followed by a second interview with actor Jordan Barbour (The Inheritance Play / Broadway). Jordan was nominated for Best Featured Actor in a Play on Broadway, as part of the inaugural Antonyo Awards for Black Theater Artists, for his performance as Tristan, in The Inheritance Play. A show that TIME Magazine called "the most important play of the century". The show was closed down prematurely because of COVID. So Jordan talks about what happens in a business where “the show must go on”, and suddenly…it doesn’t. Claude is also joined by his producer and co-host Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to talk about all things theater. Here we are, episode five! We’re halfway through our limited series. Or it could be halfway through Season One. It’s entirely up to you. Demand more and we’ll make more. So if you like any of what you hear today, do us a BIG kindness - subscribe to the show. Leave us a nice comment. Tell your aunt about us! Give us those five stars wherever you’re getting your podcasts from today. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Melissa Fumero, Rightor Doyle, Sara Paxton, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber, Elna Baker...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
Meet Grace Choi, Founder & CEO of Cookable, as she chats with Jerry about her journey as an academic, chef, and entrepreneur on Episode 072 of Dear Asian Americans. Learn why she is so inspired to have founded a business centered around the sharing of authentic recipes.
Rebekah Shackney of A Therapist Takes Her Own Advice invited me onto her show to talk about the ways in which we communicate our identities, emotions, and complex inner worlds through the foods we choose to eat. Why is it that we turn to childhood comfort foods and make sourdough during a time of collective frustration and upheaval? How do our most seminal childhood memories experienced through food?
On todays show, I talk to Grace Choi about the complicated, comforting, connecting roles food plays in our lives. She offers insights from a wide range of perspectives from her experience as a child of immigrants to her years as a food studies student and teacher to her recent role as mother of two. It was such a pleasure to see food and life through her eyes. Grace Choi is the founder of Cookable, a technology company that reimagines the way people cook at home, and the host of its podcast The Psyche Eats. She holds her PhD in food studies from NYU and is an adjunct professor of food and psychology at The New School. If you have enjoyed what you've heard here, please subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. If you have questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes go to my website, rebekahshackney.com and send a message through my contact pageTo learn more about DBT group therapy with Rebekah Shackney LCSW, go to https://rebekahshackney.com/groups
CBN Season 7 | Issue 7 | Grace Choi *Use the hashtag #CBNpod when listening to this episode An Asian Amazon by birth, unknown circumstances led Grace Choi to be abandoned in man's world, where she was horrifically abused before eventually makes her escape. She found herself blessed with incredible strength and physical resilience as she grew older and settled into the fringes of the metahuman community. * Black Lightning Matters master list: [ https://soundcloud.com/search?q=blmpod ] ** Master document of resources and links to donate for many intersections with the #BlackLivesMatter movement: [ https://linktr.ee/nationalresourceslist ] Email: carefreeblacknerd@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/carefreeblerd Instagram: Instagram.com/carefreeblacknerd Resume: Linktr.ee/CarefreeBlackNerd Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5iLcGlzEffDoHKXBrZBJYA?si=y-pINUVrSUyPp8PAi4zNpQ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZLE-1viZcnMQU8ddPnH_-w?view_as=subscriber ITunes: itun.es/us/aXGRfb.c Stitcher: stitcher.com/podcast/bynk-radio-inc/carefree-black-nerd SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/carefreeblacknerd Live tweet this issue using the hashtag #CBNpod #SeniorYear #CBNLGBTQ Subscribe, Like, Rate and Review the show on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Google Play and BYNKradio.net Music: "chill hip hop vibe" - saikibeats Download past Issue and subscribe to future issues of Carefree Black Nerd by visiting linktr.ee/CarefreeBlackNerd
Join us as we rant about One Day At A Time's cancellation (#SaveODAAT), lament the lack of Grace Choi on Black Lightning (come ON!), and gush about the new global sensation that is Juliantina on Amar a Muerte (so soft, so sweet) - Plus our weekly recap and review of a super fun body-swap edition of Charmed!
We are BACK and have a lot to talk about! Black Lightning has been giving us even more questions about Grace Choi, and Charmed is doing the same with Niko! Will everything be answered by the end of their seasons? Can we even survive until then??
Black Lightning: The Book of Secrets Chapters 1-3 We're winding down folks and unless something changes soon, Black Lightning might have to go the way of Gotham. Unfortunately, "The Book of Secrets" isn't officially done (chapter 4 doesn't drop until March 4th) so we can't definitively say this chapter was better than The Book of Rebellion but watching the show by book was a slight improvement. Tobias disappointed with the reveal of his master plan. While it seemed like he was gearing up for a massive takeover of Freeland, his goals are pretty small potatoes. Tobias plans to rent out the pod kids and a group of special pods from Markovia to the highest bidder. He's gone from dealing drugs to dealing metahumans. We had higher hopes for him too. Anissa is focused on Grace who can't control her powers. Grace leaves town so Anissa uses the resources of the Black Cave to dig into Grace's past. Turns out she was trafficked and forced into prostitution as a child and Grace Choi is the identity she created for herself once she escaped. This is a great potential storyline (especially if Tobias captures Grace and tries to force her into his Rent-A-Meta program) but we're not sure if the writers will capitalize on this or drop the ball again. Lynn and Jefferson are finally getting it together in their personal lives but their professional lives are a mess. Jefferson has the opportunity to get his school back from Massa Lowry but lets him stay in charge because Jefferson doesn't feel that he can fully give his attention to the school. This would be noble if Jefferson and everyone else would stop blaming him for not being around ONCE! One whole time he was being Black Lightning instead of Jefferson Pierce and he almost died and everyone is acting like he's been a consistently negligent principal. Lynn refuses to work with Dr. Jace who has been brought back into the fold since the Markovians want to abduct her and Lynn to work on their secret metahuman project. Because Lynn refuses to be in the same room as Jace, she doesn't realize that Jace is secretly working with Tobias and when Tobias comes to take the pod kids, Jace escapes as well. Currently, Jace is needed because she knows about the pods and she was the scientist who started the Markovian project. Only one of the Markovian pods has been opened and it contains one of the Masters of Disaster, Shakedown (Hosea Chanchez). This partnership is ripe for disaster (no pun intended) since Shakedown is holding a grudge against Jace and Tobias will get rid of anyone who becomes expendable (R.I.P. Todd, we hardly knew ye) Finally, Jenn is holding down the only truly compelling storyline on the show. Despite Reverend Holt's prayers (R.I.P. Rev), having his spine pulled out is the final nail in Khalil's coffin. He dies after a lovely scene where Jenn goes into his mind and gives them one last dance at prom. But now that Khalil is dead, Jenn is filled with a lot of rage. Combined with the fact that she may be more powerful than a nuclear bomb, Perenna tells Jenn she has to get this under control before she literally explodes. Right now, Jenn's struggle to control her powers and her quest for vengeance is the best reason to watch Black Lightning. China's acting is great and for a superhuman teen, Jenn as a character is pretty relatable. We'll see what happens in March as we close out The Book of Secrets but right now, Black Lightning isn't the show we fell in love with even with its moments of fun. Check out the full podcast and let us know how you feel. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @TheMTRNetwork @shittybonmots @TheDrIsIn2015 Our shirts are now on TeePublic: https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!
Grace Choi is a food expert and entrepreneur. She's appeared on Inside Edition, The Katie Brown Workshop, the CBS NY morning program and The Couch. Grace shares her journey as a Korean immigrant, educator, mother and founder of Cookable. Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 and underwritten by Purse for the People.
Episode 88 of ADJ•ective New Music's podcast, Lexical Tones, featuring interviews with composers Jamie Leigh Sampson and Andrea Reinkemeyer, as they discuss recent music curated for the fifth #ADJCC mixtape, showcasing a full-length performance by the Sotto Voce Vocal Collective and recorded excerpts of saxophonist Idit Shner and pianist Eun-hye Grace Choi. Visit www.adjectivenewmusic.com for more information about ADJ•ective New Music, the ADJ•ective Composers' Collective, and Lexical Tones.
Grace Choi talks about her experience moving back from Africa to South Korea and the way that God showed her that anybody can do ministry wherever they are, not just in a cross cultural context. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/t-c-k-tales/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/t-c-k-tales/support
Recording moments to capture them forever, leading kids to live a fulfilling life, building a company with an inspiring ethos, when your child starts becoming more aware and interacting with people and friends, and how it goes by fast. Grace Choi, PhD, host of Cooking with Grace on The Cooking Channel, CEO/Founder of Cookable Inc., and Adjunct Professor at The New School, shares special moments and aspirations with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30% off first order.In this episode: Recording moments in the 1-2-3 period to hold on to them When Michelle’s daughter covers her in kisses and lets her cuddle Inspiring her daughter to live a fulfilling life Building a company that provides everyone involved the opportunity to spend time with family, being inspired When Grace’s daughter Kasper waked her up to “boop” her nose Becoming more aware of other people, friends Obsessed with babies, prying babies from their mothers’ arms Realizing it goes by so fast To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment. Make sure to subscribe, review and rate on iTunes!
Airbrushed makeup for fast exits, the magic of Alexa, Dr. Sears, feeling understood, being seduced by advertising, and a buckle whale toy. Grace Choi, PhD, host of Cooking with Grace on The Cooking Channel, CEO/Founder of Cookable Inc., and Adjunct Professor at The New School, shares her mom products and solutions with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.Support for today’s episode comes from luxury footwear brand Tamara Mellon. Visit tamaramellon.com today to receive a $100 gift toward your first order using code MOMS100!In this episode: Trying to get out door fast, LuminessAir airbrush cosmetic The magic of Alexa, setting reminders, timers, birthdays, singing songs Dr. Sears, “The Discipline Book” Feeling understood by one’s mom, one of the best things you can do Teaching empathy and understanding, how it affects other people The SNOO (Dr Sears) helps rock baby tp sleep Things Grace bought that were useless as a mom Being easily seduced by advertising, especially as a sleep-deprived mom The “mamaRoo” infant seat A buckle toy whale (“Blu” Whale) To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment. Make sure to subscribe, review and rate on iTunes!
The sex life when pregnant, every day is by the seat of your pants with a child, 5am writing exercises, the rewards and risks of co-sleeping, starting a company with a young child, falling into conventional gender roles, being tired, and how being a chef trains you for having kids. Grace Choi, PhD, host of Cooking with Grace on The Cooking Channel, CEO/Founder of Cookable Inc., and Adjunct Professor at The New School, shares her mom routines and relationships with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.In this episode: How sex life changes when pregnant Pregnancy massages Men can’t multi task Living every day by the seat of your pants with kids How Grace used to wake up at 5am, writing exercise, would love to do it again Still nursing Co-sleeping Grace starting a company with a new child, keeps you focused, organized How doing so is risky, but have to work harder, better, faster, time is money, stakes are high When a child pretends she is on a business call Falling into conventional stereotypical gender roles Having to share more, men must feel more tired Why co-sleeping can be important for a baby’s health Sleeping on a floor matress Co-sleeping as a controversial issue With co-sleeping you become comfort object for a child, traveling away from them becomes difficult Ecological breastfeeding Being a chef preparing for having a kid If I wasn’t crazy nothing would get done To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
Banana pancakes, when your child needs a lot of attention, a babysitter you can trust to do their own thing, running a a new food tech startup with an 18 month old child, and when a child learns to not hit. Grace Choi, PhD, host of Cooking with Grace on The Cooking Channel, CEO/Founder of Cookable Inc., and Adjunct Professor at The New School, shares her mom journey with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.In this episode: Banana pancakes Grace’s daughter 18 months is Kasper, a wild kid, super cute and funny Grace’s PhD in food studies, teaches at The New School in food psychology, and has a food and tech company called Cookable Running a startup business, and coping with the demands while raising a young child Her daughter needs real attention from Grace Having a babysitter you trust to do her thing Moving obstacles out of the way of a cook Cookable as a voice and video assisted interactive recipe instructiuon platform, a virtual recipe box for the future The moment when a child realizes they aren’t supposed to hit To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
The CW lit up this year with the arrival of DC Comics' Black Lightning as Jefferson Pierce and his family jumped from the comic pages to screen. After a successful first season, the electrifying family is gearing up for its second season as the cast and producers previewed what is coming up in Season 2 at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. DC TV Podcasts' Andy Behbakht (The Flash Podcast, Titans Podcast) was fortunate to attend the press room to chat with the cast and producers what to expect in the new season. two of the great talents present were executive producers Salim Akil and Mara Brock Akil. Throughout the roundtable interview, the Akils spoke about the following for Season 2: -What we can expect from the first four episodes, which will be under a new book title -The fleshing out of the Outsiders group -Whether or not they have the whole series mapped out or if they take one season at a time -Whether or not Grace Choi will have powers or not Black Lightning Season 2 premieres on Tuesday, October 9 at 9/8c on The CW! Official Website: BlackLightningPodcast.com Social Media: Facebook – @BL_Podcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact Us: BlackLightningPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
The CW lit up this year with the arrival of DC Comics' Black Lightning as Jefferson Pierce and his family jumped from the comic pages to screen. After a successful first season, the electrifying family is gearing up for its second season as the cast and producers previewed what is coming up in Season 2 at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. DC TV Podcasts' Andy Behbakht (The Flash Podcast, Titans Podcast) was fortunate to attend the press room to chat with the cast and producers what to expect in the new season. One of the great talents present was Anissa Pierce a.k.a. Thunder herself, Nafessa Williams. Throughout the roundtable interview, Williams spoke about the following for Season 2: -What we can expect of the still-formation of the Outsiders team with the Pierce heroes -What her first year has been like being Thunder and wearing the costume -Whether or not we can expect to see Grace Choi back in Season 2 -What it has been like to be part of the great line of strong LGBT superheroes on The CW Black Lightning Season 2 premieres on Tuesday, October 9 at 9/8c on The CW! Official Website: BlackLightningPodcast.com Social Media: Facebook – @BL_Podcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact Us: BlackLightningPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
The CW lit up this year with the arrival of DC Comics’ Black Lightning as Jefferson Pierce and his family jumped from the comic pages to screen. After a successful first season, the electrifying family is gearing up for its second season as the cast and producers previewed what is coming up in Season 2 at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. DC TV Podcasts’ Andy Behbakht (The Flash Podcast, Titans Podcast) was fortunate to attend the press room to chat with the cast and producers what to expect in the new season. two of the great talents present were executive producers Salim Akil and Mara Brock Akil. Throughout the roundtable interview, the Akils spoke about the following for Season 2: -What we can expect from the first four episodes, which will be under a new book title -The fleshing out of the Outsiders group -Whether or not they have the whole series mapped out or if they take one season at a time -Whether or not Grace Choi will have powers or not Black Lightning Season 2 premieres on Tuesday, October 9 at 9/8c on The CW! Official Website: BlackLightningPodcast.com Social Media: Facebook – @BL_Podcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact Us: BlackLightningPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
The CW lit up this year with the arrival of DC Comics’ Black Lightning as Jefferson Pierce and his family jumped from the comic pages to screen. After a successful first season, the electrifying family is gearing up for its second season as the cast and producers previewed what is coming up in Season 2 at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. DC TV Podcasts’ Andy Behbakht (The Flash Podcast, Titans Podcast) was fortunate to attend the press room to chat with the cast and producers what to expect in the new season. One of the great talents present was Anissa Pierce a.k.a. Thunder herself, Nafessa Williams. Throughout the roundtable interview, Williams spoke about the following for Season 2: -What we can expect of the still-formation of the Outsiders team with the Pierce heroes -What her first year has been like being Thunder and wearing the costume -Whether or not we can expect to see Grace Choi back in Season 2 -What it has been like to be part of the great line of strong LGBT superheroes on The CW Black Lightning Season 2 premieres on Tuesday, October 9 at 9/8c on The CW! Official Website: BlackLightningPodcast.com Social Media: Facebook – @BL_Podcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact Us: BlackLightningPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store
In this last episode, you will hear Grace sharing her future vision for Asian Americans for the Great Commission.
Grace is the English teacher at Central Christian academy in Suwon, Korea. In this episode, you’ll hear about her current and past missions experiences especially in Cambodia.
New episode with Grace Choi! I had a great time to do the podcast interview with Grace in Korea! Grace is the English teacher at Central Christian Academy in Suwon, Korea. You will get to hear her personal story of salvation and calling in her life.
Dr. Darrell Bock, executive director of Cultural Engagement at DTS, talks with Samuel Lee, Grace Choi, and Dr. Samuel Chia about the complex and multi-faceted experiences of East Asians in America. The post Cultural Engagement: A Meeting of East Asia and America appeared first on DTS Voice.
Dr. Darrell Bock, executive director of Cultural Engagement at DTS, talks with Samuel Lee, Grace Choi, and Dr. Samuel Chia about the complex and multi-faceted experiences of East Asians in America. The post Cultural Engagement: A Meeting of East Asia and America appeared first on DTS Voice.
Lord, the drama is on overload in this episode! We chat about the Grace Choi casting in 'Black Lightning', Ryan Murphy's brand show, Stranger Things season 2 (which Nick hasn't watched the 1st season yet)and Kevin Spacey breaking the dam on sexual misconduct in Gay Hollywood. It so big, we couldn't wrap our minds about how deep this runs in the industry. Then, we talk about that Baes in Horror, so you don't want to miss this episode.
Welcome to episode one of Black Lightning Podcast Season Zero. On this installment of the podcast, the hosts, Britney Monae, Constance Gibbs, Clement Bryant, and Dorian Parks (makes his official debut on the podcast) return with casting news and their knowledge of Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil's careers. The hosts share their excitement for the casting announcements and what other CW DC shows they'd like to see Black Lightning crossover with. They discuss all of that and more! NOTE: This episode was recorded before the casting announcement of Chantal Thuy as Grace Choi. Official Website: BlackLightningPodcast.com Social Media: Facebook – @BL_Podcast – Instagram Subscribe: iTunes – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play Contact Us: BlackLightningPodcast@gmail.com
DONATE TO VICTIMS OF HURRICANE HARVEY: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/hurricane-harvey-relief-fund/ JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheEnthusiasmEnthusiast/ This ep is about how people are combatting sexual harassment. I talk about Taylor Swift's recent legal victory: http://www.vulture.com/2017/08/taylor-swifts-best-comebacks-at-her-sexual-assault-trial.html. I also get into Tig Notaro addressing the Louis CK rumors: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/08/tig-notaro-louis-ck-one-mississippi Read up on Ellen Pao's experience here: https://www.thecut.com/2017/08/ellen-pao-silicon-valley-sexism-reset-excerpt.html My guest is Tammy Cho of https://www.betterbrave.com. It's a free resource guide to help people targeted by or those who witness sexual harassment. Tammy and her co-creator, Grace Choi, were motivated by Susan Fowler's story: https://www.susanjfowler.com/blog/2017/2/19/reflecting-on-one-very-strange-year-at-uber Find us all on twitter: @betterbrave @tammywcho @gracechoi @katiefward