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Author Anne Soon Choi joins us to reveal the life of Dr. Thomas Noguchi, who was known as the "coroner to the stars" in Los Angeles who performed the autopsies of Robert F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe and Natalie Wood. The inspiration for the Jack Klugman TV series "Quincy, M.E.," Noguchi became famous for his big press conferences—which often created more controversy than offered solutions. Join us to learn about Noguchi and never-before-revealed facts about his biggest cases, which took place against the backdrop of Hollywood's infamous celebrity culture and the heated racial politics of the 1960s and 1970s. Anne Soon Choi, Ph.D., author of L.A. Coroner: Thomas Noguchi and Death in Hollywood (Third State Books), is a historian and professor of Asian American Studies and university administrator at California State University, Northridge. Her essay “The Japanese American Citizens League, Los Angeles Politics, and the Thomas Noguchi Case,” on which this book is based, won the 2021 prize for best essay from the Historical Society of Southern California. Choi has previously served on the faculty of Swarthmore College and the University of Kansas and is an Andrew Mellon Fellow and an American Council of Learned Societies Digital Ethnic Studies Fellow. She lives and writes in Los Angeles, California. Our moderator, Helen Zia, is a author, journalist and Fulbright Scholar. Her latest book, Last Boat Out of Shanghai: The Epic Story of the Chinese Who Fled Mao's Revolution, was an NPR best book and shortlisted for a national Pen America award, while her first book, Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People, is a foundational textbook in schools across the country. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, Helen's role in organizing and leading the national Asian American civil rights movement to obtain justice for Vincent Chin and to counter anti-Asian racism is documented in the Academy-award nominated “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” and has been featured on the PBS series "The Asian Americans," "Amanpour & Co.," Lisa Ling's "This is Life," Soledad O'Brien, and other media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AudioFile Editor Robin Whitten and host Jo Reed shine a spotlight on three delicious audiobooks all about the rich history of Chinese cuisine. For the youngest listeners, A BANQUET FOR CECILIA by Julie Leung and read by Cindy Kay tells the story of restaurateur Cecilia Chiang. For middle-grade listeners, Grace Lin's CHINESE MENU, read by Lisa Ling, shares tales of iconic dishes and dragons, monks, emperors, and other heroes. And for grown-ups, the mouthwatering INVITATION TO A BANQUET, written and read by Fuchsia Dunlop, takes listeners on a tour of China and regional foods. Don't listen hungry! Read our reviews of the audiobook at our website: A BANQUET FOR CECILIA INVITATION TO A BANQUET CHINESE MENU Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amina's forthcoming book, The Ambition Trap, is now out in the world, but it took three long years of writing and a lifetime of lessons for this book to come to be. Amina sold the book to Penguin Random House's imprint Open Field from Maria Shriver in September of 2022. Along the way, Amina had support from loving friends, peers, and colleagues, and we're getting a chance for them to interview her on what it was like building this invaluable resource in this six part series. This episode's special guest is Stacey Lindsay, a broadcast and print journalist and writer who has extensively covered women's issues, gender equity, work, civics, health, and culture. With experience as an editorial director and consulting senior editor for digital publications, including Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper, Stacey has interviewed numerous public figures, from governors to scientists to actors, such as Lisa Ling, Phil Stutts, Savannah Guthrie, Nedra Tawab, Reese Witherspoon, Debbie Gibson, Sharon Raganoff, and Jay Shetty. As a longtime editor at goop and a former evening TV news anchor and reporter, Stacey's insights and storytelling delve into the exploration of women, societal expectations, and the challenges of navigating our 40's. The key moments in this episode are: 00:03:29 - Overcoming Postponement and Finding Joy 00:08:44 - The Glass Child Phenomenon 00:12:11 - The Art of Receiving 00:18:48 - Embracing Creativity through Writing 00:24:31 - Democratizing Genius 00:34:27 - Unwinding Painful Ambition Connect with Stacey Lindsay Website: staceyannlindsay.com Instagram: @staceylindsay Connect with Amina AlTai Website: aminaaltai.com Instagram: @aminaaltai TikTok: @theaminaaltai Linkedin: linkedin/in/aminaaltai Book: aminaaltai.com/book
Former President Trump is pushing for a deal that would grant the U.S. a major stake in Ukraine's natural resources, including its vast titanium reserves, in exchange for post-war reconstruction. CEO Andriy Brodsky questions Trump's estimates, while experts say U.S. investment could bring security guarantees. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Utah could be the first state to ban wide-scale fluoridation of public water. Supporters say a ban would give people the freedom to make their own medical decisions, but one family says it would make their medical care much more difficult. Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate are temporarily free after returning to the U.S. and landing in Florida on Thursday. They were arrested in Romania in 2022 and are accused of rape, human trafficking and forming a gang to sexually exploit women. The brothers deny the charges. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest. For the latest installment of the "CBS Mornings" series "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling," she explores why Islam is rapidly growing behind bars, with tens of thousands of U.S. inmates converting each year. The season two premiere of "1923," starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, drew over 5.4 million viewers, making it the biggest original premiere in Paramount+ history. Holly Williams speaks with Mirren about the hit "Yellowstone" prequel and her legendary career. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Friday, the National Zoo in Washington is introducing its two new giant pandas to the public. Bao Li and Qing Bao are 3 years old. They're part of a conservation program, a historic partnership between the U.S. and China that goes back half a century. Opening statements are expected today in the trial of Grammy-nominated rapper A$AP Rocky, who faces two felony charges for allegedly shooting at a friend in 2021. The life partner of Rihanna has pleaded not guilty to the charges. "CBS Mornings Plus" co-anchor Adriana Diaz is following the case. The Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews is talking about the moment he dropped a pass that could have forced overtime in Sunday's playoff game in Buffalo. Instead, the Bills advanced to the AFC Championship. Andrews said he is devastated, but won't let the mistake define him. Fans in Buffalo are trying to lift his spirits by donating to his charity. Nominations for the 97th Academy Awards were announced Thursday "Emilia Pérez" had the most with 13, while "Wicked" and "The Brutalist" each scored 10 Oscar nominations. For the latest installment of the CBS Mornings series, "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling," she explores a movement associated with the Catholic Church called focolare. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Friday, the National Zoo in Washington is introducing its two new giant pandas to the public. Bao Li and Qing Bao are 3 years old. They're part of a conservation program, a historic partnership between the U.S. and China that goes back half a century.Opening statements are expected today in the trial of Grammy-nominated rapper A$AP Rocky, who faces two felony charges for allegedly shooting at a friend in 2021. The life partner of Rihanna has pleaded not guilty to the charges. "CBS Mornings Plus" co-anchor Adriana Diaz is following the case.The Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews is talking about the moment he dropped a pass that could have forced overtime in Sunday's playoff game in Buffalo. Instead, the Bills advanced to the AFC Championship. Andrews said he is devastated, but won't let the mistake define him. Fans in Buffalo are trying to lift his spirits by donating to his charity.Nominations for the 97th Academy Awards were announced Thursday "Emilia Pérez" had the most with 13, while "Wicked" and "The Brutalist" each scored 10 Oscar nominations.For the latest installment of the CBS Mornings series, "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling," she explores a movement associated with the Catholic Church called focolare.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Nancy Cordes looks at President Joe Biden's legacy as he leaves office, while Robert Costa previews the return to power of Donald Trump. Also: Tracy Smith talks with experts who say climate change is changing the intensity and behavior of wildfires; Lisa Ling sits down with actor Steve Guttenberg, who has written a memoir about becoming a caregiver following his father's diagnosis of kidney failure; Nancy Giles goes behind the scenes of the new CBS daytime drama “Beyond the Gates”; and Erin Moriarty looks back on the iconic Washington socialite Perle Mesta, the “Hostess with the Mostes'.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced Friday the ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas has been finalized. It comes after doubt was cast on the deal a day earlier. Netanyahu's cabinet will meet to approve the deal Friday.TikTok users in the U.S. should not expect the popular social media app to go dark amid the looming ban set to take effect. According to a White House official, President Biden will not enforce the ban on Sunday, leaving the Chinese-owned app's fate in the hands of the Supreme Court and President-elect Donald Trump.Actor and director Justin Baldoni from "It Ends With Us" is countersuing his co-star Blake Lively over her claims he tried to orchestrate a smear campaign against her. In the 179-page lawsuit, Baldoni alleges that Lively and her husband, actor Ryan Reynolds, conspired to hijack creative control of the film and "make Baldoni the real-life villain.""The NFL Today" analyst and Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher joins "CBS Mornings" to break down what to expect ahead of the divisional round of the NFL playoffs, including a highly anticipated matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills.In the latest installment of "The State of Spirituality," Lisa Ling meets a South Florida religious community embracing psychedelics to deepen their connection to God. The series highlights unique faith and spirituality journeys across America.As some fire victims return home, Bethenny Frankel's "BStrong" initiative provides critical supplies and raises millions for relief efforts. The organization, founded in 2017, partners with the Global Empowerment Mission to respond to disasters worldwide.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Original Air Date: October 9, 2007Oprah Show correspondent Lisa Ling travels to India with a couple so desperate to have a baby that they've hired someone who lives more than 10,000 miles away to carry a baby for them. Oprah talks to this couple and later talks to Alexis Stewart, Martha Stewart's daughter, who says she spends $28,000 every month on fertility drugs. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPods You can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Original Air Date: October 20, 2006Caring for their sick parents, becoming the head of their household, struggling to raise their younger siblings… Oprah talks with Lisa Ling about children who have taken on the role of parents or caregivers in their families and have had their childhood taken away from them. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPods You can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Send us a textEver wondered how sex educators navigate their own intimate encounters? In this candid and eye-opening episode, I sit down with renowned sex and relationship educator Reid Mihalko for an intimate conversation about the intricacies of communication, consent, and safer sex practices.As we chat on a hotel bed (where else?), Reid shares his wealth of experience and practical wisdom on navigating hookups, casual encounters, and the complexities of intimacy in non-monogamous relationships. With his trademark humor and openness, Reid offers invaluable insights that will leave you feeling more equipped to have those important conversations, whether you're exploring polyamory or simply looking to make your casual encounters more enjoyable and consensual.Key Insights:The art of navigating consent in various contextsPractical strategies for handling unexpected emotions in casual encountersTips for managing disappointment when things don't go as plannedThe importance of clear communication in safer sex practicesHow to approach intimacy at conferences and eventsABOUT REID MIHALKO: As seen on NETFLIX' "Chelsea Does..." alongside Chelsea Handler, Reid Mihalko (he/him) of ReidAboutSex.com is an internationally known sex and relationship geek who threw an orgy for Oprah's OWN Network on Lisa Ling's "Our America." He has led thousands of workshops and play parties, and his work has been covered by media outlets across 7 continents. His charisma and easy to understand, pragmatic advice has helped people at virtual and in-person events. His workshops and college lectures have been attended by over 60,000 people from across the globe. Reid would also like you to know that, in early 2018, some very brave people came forward during #MeToo sharing harms that Reid had caused them. Reid stepped down from teaching and initiated a transformative justice-based accountability process to address his misconduct and make amends if and where possible. The formal, year-long process along with Reid's apology and resources were shared publicly and can be found at TinyURL.com/reidaccountability. Follow @ReidAboutSex on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. I'm thrilled to announce that I am a nominee in the Women in Podcasting Awards! Please vote for me in the Relationship Podcast category. It would be a huge help to me. Your vote would go a long way in helping me gain visibility and get my message out into the world. Instructions:Go here to vote between August 1st to October 1st:https://womeninpodcasting.net/nope-were-not-monogamous/ Support the show
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on federal charges, including campaign finance violations, bribery and conspiracy, alleging the mayor took illegal campaign contributions from foreign sources.A CBS News investigation looks into internet romance scams that are targeting Americans, tracking them to Ghana, where many of the scams begin. Debora Patta shows how men and women who are looking for love online are tricked into sending money.Lisa Ling's "State of Spirituality" series takes a closer look at non-believers and those outside organized religion and takes a look at how they create community without faith-based rituals.Academy Award-winning actor Cate Blanchett joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new psychological thriller, "Disclaimer."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fred Bodimer reports on CBS News correspondent Lisa Ling's feature about two American women, Mary Theresa Streck and Bridget Mary Meehan, who are leading the movement for women's ordination in the Roman Catholic Church. Despite being excommunicated, they continue their ministry in Albany, New York, as part of the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests. The report delves into their efforts to challenge the Church's tradition against female clergy and their hope for future generations of women priests. The Vatican and the Catholic Diocese of Albany declined to comment on the issue.
Thousands of pagers and radios held by Hezbollah members have exploded across Lebanon and Syria, killing more than a dozen people and wounding thousands. The attacks bear the hallmarks of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, known for daring covert operations like the 2020 assassination of Iran's top nuclear scientist.The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced it was lowering its benchmark interest rate by 0.50 percentage points, the first cut since March of 2020. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what the rate reduction means for consumers.The American Cancer Society says excessive alcohol use may be one factor behind an increase in at least six cancers, including breast cancer and colon cancer. Dr. Celine Gounder, a CBS News medical contributor, explains the findings in the new report.As the average cost of car insurance climbs over $2,300 per year, Consumer Reports' Brian Vines provides practical advice to reduce payments.Oscar-nominated Scarlett Johansson joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her role as Elita-1 in "Transformers One," her career, motherhood and her excitement about working on the "Jurassic Park" franchise.CBS News' Lisa Ling explores a growing movement of women defying Catholic Church tradition by becoming priests. These leaders hope to pave the way for future generations, despite pushback from the Vatican.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chatting with Connie Chung was a dream come true. For several generations, Connie was the only Asian face you saw consistently on television. Starting in 1971, Connie has brought us news and interviews with class and integrity. I still can't get over how humble and warm she was. I think she is still genuinely surprised by how much she means to us as Asian Americans. She is really the GOAT and an icon. Her new book, Connie: A Memoir, is available everywhere. I am so glad she wrote it. I learned so much more about her as a person as well as the era in which she was a trailblazer. You can follow Connie's brand new Instagram account @conniechungpovich I truly hope you enjoy this interview as much as I enjoyed recording it. Somebody pinch me, I'm still over the moon that I got to have this fun chat! Connie's pick for her InfatuAsian is the amazing Lisa Ling! @lisalingstagram Lisa, you're welcome on our show anytime as well!!! Listen to our interview with Connie on Spotify, Apple Podcast, etc... or at our website https://infatuasian.podbean.com/ Follow us @infatuasianpodcast or email us at infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around Cover Art and Logo designed by Justin Chuan @w.a.h.w (We Are Half the World) #conniechung #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #asianvoices #asiancommunity #asiandiaspora #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #representationmatters
For nearly two years, the CBS News investigative unit has documented how private equity and other investor groups have siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars from community hospitals with devastating consequences. The CEO of one of those hospital companies, Steward Health Care, has been subpoenaed to testify Thursday on Capitol Hill. However, the attorney for Dr. Ralph de la Torre requested a postponement and says he will not be showing up. Senators could hold him in contempt.CBS News exclusively spoke with the co-pilot of the Alaska Airlines plane that lost a door panel mid-flight before landing safely back in January. Emily Wiprud told Kris Van Cleave, "I knew something was catastrophically wrong" after the door panel blew out.In "The State of Spirituality" series, Lisa Ling examines the rising number of Americans leaving organized religion, while 70% still describe themselves as spiritual. In the first segment, two scholars warn that humanity may be approaching a crisis without spirituality.LL COOL J joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about how he felt taking the stage at the VMAs to deliver a performance of his classics and debut "Passion" from his new album "The Force."Legendary actor Sylvester Stallone talks about his latest role as a New York gangster in the Paramount+ hit series "Tulsa King." Stallone reveals why this character was the missing piece in his career and what it's like to share the screen with his daughterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's Sponsor: Hostage Tapehttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/hostagetape Today's Rundown:K-pop star Taeil quits NCT boy band over sex crime accusationhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/8/29/k-pop-star-taeil-quits-nct-boy-band-over-sex-crime-accusation-what-we-know France hands Telegram CEO Pavel Durov preliminary charges over alleged criminal activity on the apphttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/telegram-ceo-pavel-durov-france-preliminary-charges-latest-news-russia-uae/ Kroger Executive Admits Company Gouged Prices Above Inflationhttps://www.newsweek.com/kroger-executive-admits-company-gouged-prices-above-inflation-1945742 Bugs, mold and mildew found in Boar's Head plant linked to deadly listeria outbreakhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/bugs-mold-mildew-inspection-boars-head-plant-listeria/ Wells Fargo employee found dead at office desk four days after clocking inhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/08/29/wells-fargo-worker-dead/74995789007/?tbref=hp Pat McAfee slams sports media over ‘misrepresentations' and ‘calculated attack' on his showhttps://amp.awfulannouncing.com/espn/pat-mcafee-show-sports-media-journalistic-standards-media-day.html Parental stress is an urgent public health issue, U.S. surgeon general says in new advisoryhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/parental-stress-public-health-issue-surgeon-general-advisory/ Civil rights lawyer Ben Crump advertises his firm on patches worn by US Open tennis playershttps://apnews.com/article/us-open-ben-crump-tomas-machac-patch-d7fe2461cd179e6f092282dc96a28542 Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts ONE DAY OLDER ON AUGUST 30:Cameron Diaz (52)Lisa Ling (51)Bebe Rexha (35) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1963: A hotline between U.S. and Soviet leaders went into operation.1967: Thurgood Marshall was confirmed as the first African American Justice of the United States Supreme Court.2021: China restricted online gaming for under 18s to one hour on Fridays, weekends and holidays. WORD OF THE DAY: satire [ sat-ahyuhr ]https://www.dictionary.com/browse/satirethe use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, to expose, denounce, or deride the folly or corruption of institutions, people, or social structuresThe comedian's performance was a brilliant satire on the state of modern politics, drawing laughter and applause from the audience. DAILY AFFIRMATION: Miracles Happen In My Life Every Day.Promotes a Positive Mindset: By expecting miracles, individuals are more likely to adopt a positive outlook on life, which can influence their overall happiness and well-being.https://www.amazon.com/100-Daily-Affirmations-Positivity-Confidence/dp/B0D2D6SS2D?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Slinky Dayhttps://www.checkiday.com/d98271fc38b41b4f9090731c8a271be5/slinky-dayOne of the most recognizable toys for decades, the Slinky, walks its way down stairs with a little extra swagger today, because it's Slinky Day! In 1943, Richard James, a naval engineer, was in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard working on a project that used springs to hold items up on moving ships, when he accidentally knocked down a spring and watched it "walk" and then coil itself up neatly on the floor. It was an idea-inspiring moment, and along with his wife, Betty, a plan was hatched to create a new toy. Betty combed through a dictionary and came up with the name "Slinky," and in 1945, with a 500 dollar loan, the couple created James Industries. At first, the Slinkys weren't selling, but when a demonstration table was set up in Philadelphia's Gimbels Department Store during the 1945 holiday shopping season, the James's sold 400 of them for a dollar each in 90 minutes—and people wanted more.
In this video, a former polygamist shares their unique perspective while reacting to an episode of Our America with Lisa Ling titled "Modern Polygamy." This episode dives into the world of the Centennial Park Polygamous Group, a community practicing plural marriage in modern-day America. Join us as we explore the realities of life in this group, comparing it with personal experiences and shedding light on the complexities of living within a polygamous society. Don't miss this insightful and eye-opening reaction! Join our NEW Patreon HERE: https://patreon.com/growingupinpolygamy Chapters:00:00:00 - Introduction: Our Background and the Documentary00:05:00 - The Role of Pictures in the FLDS Church00:10:31 - The Battle for Legalizing Polygamy00:15:55 - Beliefs about Polygamy and the Afterlife00:21:40 - Beliefs About Jesus Christ's Marriages in Mormonism and the Fundamentalist Church00:27:24 - Choosing a Husband in Centennial Park00:33:15 - Heartbreak and Subservience00:39:26 - The Sincerity of the Fight for Rights00:44:58 - Challenges in Polygamy and Spiritual Growth If you or someone you love has left polygamy and needs assistance, please reach out to "Holding Out HELP" at 801-548-3492 or visit their website at www.holdingouthelp.org At Growing Up In Polygamy our mission is to "Create compassion for communities that have been misunderstood, marginalized and/or abused by their leaders, and to empower those who have left by giving them a platform to share their stories with the world." If you would like to DONATE to this cause you can do so here: https://donorbox.org/growing-up-in-polygamy Insta: @growingupinpolygamy New website is now up! www.growingupinpolygamy.com Theme Song created by @artcowles Please feel free to reach out to us! growingupinpolygamy@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/growingupinpolygamy/support
Today, we're going back into the 9 to 5ish archives to bring you one of our favorite episodes with journalist Lisa Ling. Despite reporting the news professionally since she was a teenager, Lisa says she doubts herself constantly in work settings. She shares how she quiets the voice in her head that makes her question her worth at work, plus the value she sees in women of color advocating for each other in the workplace. We'll be back with a fresh episode next week. In this episode, Lisa shares: The reporting experiences she had as a teen (alongside Anderson Cooper) Why her two male agents told her to leave negotiating to them The one lesson she wishes her young self learned How having kids reframed her boundaries around how far she'd go for her job Why it's key for women of color to learn to advocate for each other in the workplace
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 25! Sometimes making space for diverse voices isn't about the realms of music, theater, TV, movies, or fictional literature… it's about hearing diverse voices in research and academia. We definitely encourage that… so it's with excitement that we could bring on Dr. Kelly Fong to our show. She's an author, community historian, and archaeologist who studies artifacts and oral histories to create a better understanding of communities. Her latest published work is an essay entitled “Conditional but Essential Contingency” which was part of the collection Conditionally Accepted: Navigating Higher Education from the Margins, edited by Eric Joy Denise and Bertin Louis Jr., and published by University of Texas Press. It's a great essay by Kelly, and it really adds to the book's overall narrative of the trends and challenges facing BIPOC scholars in academic institutions today. We recommend the book not just for Dr. Fong's contribution to it, but for all the essays… And if you purchase it from University of Texas Press with the code UTXSUMMER, then you get 40% off! Dr. Kelly Fong holds a Ph.D. in archaeology from UCLA with a graduate concentration in Asian American Studies. Her interdisciplinary work bridges her interest in Asian American social histories, community-based histories, and historical archaeology to examine everyday life through materials and memories left behind. Dr. Fong is involved with several research projects. Dr. Fong is working in a position as an instructor and staff member at UCLA in Asian American Studies, but she also balances that with her archaeological work, researching the Five Chinatowns in Los Angeles, collaborating with peers on community histories, and even providing historical context as a guest on the TV show “Take Out with Lisa Ling.” We talk about many of these things as well as, some challenges contingent faculty face (including research on the increasing percentage of the use of contingent faculty in universities by AAUP), tips for breaking out of “muted invisibility, how alumni and students can help improve the situation, and so much more. If you like what we do, please share, follow, and like us in your podcast directory of choice or on Instagram @AAHistory101. For previous episodes and resources, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com.
We're celebrating CAAMFest (Center for Asian American Media) 2024 with two films about young women athletes!Home Court is a documentary that follows Ashley Chea, a basketball prodigy and first generation Cambodian-American, as she navigates recruitment, injury, and generational trauma. We are joined by director Erica Tanamachi and producer Jenn Lee Smith who share their excitement in telling a story about Asian American sport leagues, showing a positive relationship between a player and her coach, prioritizing people on and off camera, and working with two Bitch Talk favorites, Lisa Ling and Ruby Ibarra.The documentary Ashima follows a year in the life of 13 year-old Ashima Shiraishi, one of the world's youngest elite rock climbers, as she travels with her father/coach from New York to South Africa in the hopes of becoming the youngest climber to conquer a V14 boulder (in the climbing world, this is an elite ranked climb). Director Kenji Tsukamoto and producer Minji Chang share their decade long journey into getting this film made, Kenji's intimate filmmaking experience that involved living with the family, and Ashima's reaction to watching the film ten years later.Follow Home Court on IGFollow director Erica Tanamachi on IGFollow producer Jenn Lee Smith on IGFollow Ashima on IGFollow director Kenji Tsukamoto on IGFollow producer Minji Chang on IGSupport the Show.Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 11 years, recorded 800+ episodes, and won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 and 2023 without your help! -- Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Allison Keyes has team coverage of the historic conviction of former President Trump on 34 felonies. We'll hear from CBS' Lisa Ling about disturbing allegations about the quality of care in nursing homes. In the "Kaleidoscope with Allison Keyes" segment, a discussion about huge changes in baseball statistics as MLB incorporates data from the Negro League.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Ashanti Branch is the Founder and Executive Director of the Ever Forward Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating the dropout rate through youth mentorship. He has created the award-winning #MillionMaskMovement with 75,000 participants worldwide. He is a recipient of the 2023 US Surgeon General's Medallion, 4x Tedx speaker, podcaster, and a Fulbright Fellow. His work with youth as an ‘emotional locksmith' has been featured on CNN with Lisa Ling, and on the Kelly Clarkson Show. Contact Ashanti Branch: LinkedIn. Instagram. Facebook. http://www.linkedin.com/company/the-ever-forward-club Follow 365 Brothers on IG @365brothers or visit us at 365brothers.com for more info. Host Rahbin Shyne - IG @365shyne
Santiago Paredes, a former quality manager for Spirit AeroSystems, speaks publicly for the first time about concerns over the key Boeing supplier. Kansas-based Spirit AeroSystems builds the bulk of the Boeing 737 Max.The response by a group of women in Michigan to the Israel-Hamas war stands in contrast to the protests that have rocked college campuses. An encampment last month at the University of Michigan is just one example of those protests. Not far from that campus, women of Jewish and Palestinian backgrounds are using dialogue to find common ground. Lisa Ling sat in on their candid conversations.Exclusive on "CBS Mornings," NBA star Karl-Anthony Towns of the Minnesota Timberwolves is announced as this year's recipient of the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion Award.Award-winning actor Rainn Wilson, famed for his role as Dwight Schrute in "The Office," joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about hosting the new podcast 'Soul Boom,' inspired by his bestselling book.Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky has introduced "Icons," a new collection of unique experiences. This collection features stays at the "X-Men" mansion, the Minneapolis house from "Purple Rain" complete with exclusive Prince music, a private tour in the clocktower room of Musée d'Orsay and an immersive visit to the Ferrari Museum in Italy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ashley Judd, the first to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against Harvey Weinstein, and New York Times investigative reporter Jodi Kantor, whose reporting on Weinstein helped to launch the “Me Too” movement, discuss his 2020 conviction being overturned by New York's highest court. Weinstein is continuing to serve a 16-year sentence for a separate case in California.Caregivers who are paid privately or through state funds say they're working around the clock, but are barely earning enough to get by. Lisa Ling has more.Reggie Bush reflects on the reinstatement of his Heisman Trophy after 14 years, discusses his ongoing defamation lawsuit against the NCAA and shares his insights on the future of college football. This marks his first in-depth interview since the Heisman Trust's decision to return the award.Reality star and designer Whitney Port discusses her new partnership with prenatal vitamin company Perelel and launches the "Fertility, Unfiltered" video series. She also talks for the first time about her personal decision to pursue IVF again after facing challenges in conceiving a second child.In the "CBS Mornings" series "Kindness 101," Steve Hartman and his children share stories built around kindness and character and the people who've mastered those qualities. Today's lesson is modesty. This week, we meet a hero cowboy who sprang into action to catch a bicycle thief and, despite it all, remains incredibly humble.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former President Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity goes before the Supreme Court on Thursday. The decision in the case could determine whether Trump will be tried in at least two other cases.Demonstrators on both sides turned out yesterday as the Supreme Court heard the Biden administration's challenge to Idaho's near-total ban on abortion.The Justice Department claims Idaho has violated federal law that requires hospitals to provide emergency medical treatment – that may include abortions.The state argues that the federal law doesn't specifically mention abortion.In an exclusive interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell, Pope Francis discusses the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and calls for negotiating peace.To stop the virus from spreading, dairy cows will be tested for bird flu more closely. This comes after the FDA reported finding fragments of the bird flu virus in pasteurized grocery store milk. Regulators say there is little risk to humans.About 53 million people in the U.S. are unpaid caregivers, and many of them are simultaneously raising young kids and taking care of a parent, earning them the title "Sandwich Generation." CBS News contributor Lisa Ling, who is a member of this generation, recently shared her personal experience by taking us into her family home. She also introduced us to another family who faced the tough choice of placing their loved one in a nursing home. Today, she shares the story of a caregiver who is determined to keep her mom at home.WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert joins CBS Mornings to discuss the new season. The league is expecting record ratings this year after an influx of young talent.Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan reunite in the new movie "Unfrosted," directed by Seinfeld. The film humorously depicts the 1963 race between cereal giants Kellogg's and Post to invent the first breakfast pastry, featuring Seinfeld as a fictional Kellogg's executive and Gaffigan as the CEO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dating companies say protecting their customers is a top priority but critics want them to do more to curb online scams and stop bad actors in their tracks, law enforcement officials and online security experts say. CBS News asks the CEO of Match Group — one of the biggest players in the online dating space — about customers who have lost everything.More than 89,000 Americans are waiting for a donor kidney. Recently, a New Jersey patient became the first woman and second living human to receive a kidney transplant from a pig.Between now and 2030, about 10,000 people in the U.S. will turn 65 every single day. Many experts say the country is unprepared to care for them, and that care often falls on their adult children. As Americans have children later in life, many end up taking care of a parent and young kids at the same time. They're referred to as the "sandwich generation." CBS News contributor Lisa Ling understands it personally, and she's diving into this issue.Drew Barrymore and Ross Mathews from "The Drew Barrymore Show" join Talk of the Table.Country music star Blake Shelton expands his popular bar and music venue 'Ole Red' from Nashville to Las Vegas. This opening coincides with Shelton stepping back from his prominent TV roles.Deesha Dyer, a former hip-hop journalist and community college student from Philadelphia, shares her inspiring path to becoming the White House social secretary under former President Barack Obama. Her new book, "Undiplomatic: How My Attitude Created the Best Kind of Trouble," details her rise from a 2009 internship to managing state dinners concerts, and high-profile visits, including from the pope.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Feel like Perfectionism is controlling you? That you're at the mercy of your perfectionist tendencies? Or that life would be easier if you weren't such a perfectionist? Perfectionism is not a choice. But you can choose how you want to navigate through it, and that choice is powerful. Discover how the greats Dolly Parton, Serena Williams, Kobe Bryant, Sara Blakely, Marie Kondo have leveraged their perfectionism to shine. Through scientific research and personal experiences, you'll discover step-by-step how it's possible to rewire your perfectionistic habits from the inside out, just like CLG did. Rewire the right way (not the hype way) inside Perfectionism Optimized, the only 1-1 private coaching backed by SCIENCE + exclusively designed for driven, ambitious + type-A high achievers with perfectionistic tendencies who want to feel as incredible on the inside as their life looks on the outside. Melt your stress away starting today over at: https://courtneylovegavin.com/optimized TIMESTAMPS:00:00-Understanding Learned Helplessness Embedded In Perfectionism Recovery01:28-Challenging Lies About Perfectionists with Science02:16-Celebrating Famous Perfectionists Behind World-Changing Innovation03:55-WTF Are Enduring Identity Markers + Why Do They Matter?05:12-Unlearning Learned Helplessness with Dr. Martin Seligman (Godfather of Positive Psychology)06:11-The Problem With Blaming Perfectionism07:03-Flipping Helplessness to Empowerment08:46-Rediscovering Being In Charge and Response-ability10:12-Helplessness + Feeling Out of Control Re: Childhood Conditioning11:58-Reframing Perfectionism as an Empowerment Journey13:20-How To Quit Fighting Against Your Perfectionism + Work WITH It15:05-What incest + perfectionism recovery have in common16:40-Getting Your Perfectionism Right17:25-Quality Questions To Snuff Out Helplessness Truth + Accuracy In Episode 219 Is Brought To You By:Abramson, L. Y., Seligman, M. E., & Teasdale, J. D. (1978). Learned helplessness in humans: Critique and reformulation. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87(1), 49–74. https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-843X.87.1.49Quchani, M. (2023). The mediating role of coping styles in the association between perfectionism and learned helplessness in students' population. Annales Médico-Psychologiques, 181(7), 619–627. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2022.07.010Woodfin, V., Binder, P. E., & Molde, H. (2020). The Psychometric Properties of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale–Brief. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1860.
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 12! It's Another Conversation with Award-Winning Author and Illustrator Grace Lin. It's not hyperbole to say that Grace Lin is one of our favorite authors of all time… maybe that's why we love any opportunity to talk with her, and it's a great time for her return. We're still enjoying Chinese Menu: The History, Myths, and Legends Behind Your Favorite Foods, and her first picture book in four years, Once Upon a Book! (co-written with Kate Messner), was just released on February 7th of this year. In our conversation, Grace shares a little about both books and also talks about how she moves forward with ideas, the audiobook for Chinese Menu (narrated by Lisa Ling!), future work to look forward to, advice for parents who want to encourage creativity in their kids, and a lot more. Chinese Menu was on our holiday gift guide, and Once Upon a Book! would be a great gift too. You can learn more about Grace and support her work by visiting her site, buying her books, following her on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube, and listening to this episode! If you like what we do, please share, follow, and like us in your podcast directory of choice or on Instagram @AAHistory101. For previous episodes and resources, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com.
Struggling with disciplining your teenage son? Dr. Mark Schillinger, founder of the Young Men's Ultimate Weekend and Challenging Teenage Sons, shares his expert advice in this must-watch video for parents. Discover the difference between punishments and consequences, and learn how to effectively use them to improve your teen's behavior. Young Men's Ultimate Weekend https://www.ymuw.org For a complimentary 20-minute consultation with Dr. Mark or for more information about his parent coaching and mentoring young men, go to https://cts.drmarkmentor.com/ Dr. Mark Schillinger's work has been featured on the CNN show “This is Life with Lisa Ling.” These videos are designed to help parents more effectively “challenge” or motivate their teenage sons to become more responsible and resilient. These videos offer straightforward advice so parents can minimize conflict and maximize cooperation with their sons – especially those young men who are distracted by their digital devices. For more information, visit https://www.challengingteenagesons.com
Drew is joined by award-winning journalist Lisa Ling for a visit to Otisville prison in New York state. Drew and Lisa meet some of the staff that keep the prison up and running and shed light on a world that touches many lives in America, as 45% of adults in this country have had an immediate family member incarcerated for at least one night.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In January 2023, I sat down with Amy Choi and Rebecca Lehrer, the cohosts of The Mash-Up Americans podcast. Our conversation centered on their series on grief. We discussed grief, how we can understand it without over-pathologizing the sentiment, and why it's both universal and personal. The most remarkable about the conversation is that we kept it light and honest.” Today, I am so psyched to share an episode from their podcast- their interview with Lisa Ling. The celebrated journalist, executive producer, TV host, author, and mother sits with Rebecca and Amy to share her journey to heal her familial bonds, compassion for her mom, and hard-won friendship with her religious Korean mother-in-law. I hope you enjoy this episode, and don't forget to return next week for Immigrantly's new episode. Immigrantly is a weekly podcast that celebrates the extraordinariness of immigrant life. We do this by providing our listeners with authentic, unvarnished insights into the immigrant identity in America. Immigrantly has garnered significant recognition and has been featured in renowned media outlets such as the Nieman Storyboard, The Guardian, The Slowdown, and CNN. Join us as we create new intellectual engagement for our audience. You can get more information at http://immigrantlypod.com Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! Contribute to the show on Venmo @immigrantlypod. You can connect with Saadia on Twitter @swkkhan Email: saadia@immigrantlypod.com For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com
Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny side up covering the latest headlines! Drew is chatting with CBS News journalist Lisa Ling about her latest three-part series on wellness and the medicinal use of psychedelics. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS News embedded with the Israeli military on a visit into Gaza, where we were shown Al-Shifa hospital and what the Israel Defense Forces says is evidence of Hamas operations."CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid news of a possible deal to bring some of the hostages home from Gaza.Singer Cassandra Ventura is accusing former boyfriend and collaborator Sean "Diddy" Combs of rape, sex trafficking and abuse over more than a decade. CBS News' Errol Barnett has the story.For part three of our series "Psychedelic Renaissance," CBS News contributor Lisa Ling traveled to Sedona, Arizona, to learn about activation breathwork, and decided to try it for herself. Participants say the breathing method can lead to a psychedelic healing experience.The new film "Rustin" puts the spotlight on Bayard Rustin, an unsung hero of the civil rights movement. Emmy Award-winning actor Colman Domingo joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss starring as Rustin in "Rustin," and his upcoming feature in the film "The Color Purple."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Israel is considering a proposal that would see Hamas release some hostages the Palestinian militant group is holding in the Gaza Strip in exchange for a three-to-five-day cease-fire, CBS News has learned. Ed O'Keefe reports from the White House.Imposter scams have been reported ahead of Black Friday. Criminals are impersonating Amazon employees as they try to trick customers into giving out personal or sensitive information. CBS News' Anna Werner reports from San Francisco.Veterans who say traditional pharmaceuticals have failed to heal their mental scars are traveling south of the border to Mexico to use psychedelics they claim are giving them drastic results. CBS News contributor Lisa Ling reports.Alli Webb co-founded Drybar in 2009, built it into a popular chain and sold it in 2019 for millions of dollars. She's now the author of the new book, "The Messy Truth: How I Sold My Business for Millions But Almost Lost Myself," and joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her life and lessons she's learned along the way."New York Times" bestselling author and actor Lauren Graham joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the paperback release of her book of essays "Have I Told You This Already?" She also talks about her best memory with the late actor Matthew Perry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sen. Joe Manchin sat down with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell in his first interview since announcing he won't run for reelection to the U.S. Senate. They spoke about that decision and how he's thinking about a 2024 presidential run.Three weeks after Matthew Perry's death, which the "Friends" cast marked with a joint statement, two co-stars are coming forward with their own personal condolences. CBS News' Jamie Yuccas reports.Thomas Hand joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the kidnapping of his daughter, Emily, by Hamas militants last month. The Israeli military believes Emily, who turns 9 on Friday, is being held hostage in Gaza.Voters in Colorado legalized the use of psychedelic mushrooms last year. Now, groups of women gather at specialized retreats to use the ancient substance to try to cure modern ills. CBS News contributor Lisa Ling reports. Actor Mark Harmon and NCIS technical advisor, retired special agent Leon Carroll Jr., join "CBS Mornings" to discuss their new book "Ghosts of Honolulu" and their time working on the hit CBS show NCIS.Only on "CBS Mornings," Amazon reveals its Best Books of the Year list. Amazon Books editorial director Sarah Gelman discusses this year's picks and why the No. 1 book, "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride, may make you "laugh and cry at the same time."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Mash-Up Americans is your guide to hyphen-America. They're rooted in tradition, looking to the future, and creating culture each day we live it. What's the recipe for a Mash-Up life? This fall, join them for the Ultimate Guide to a Mash-Up Life. 10 conversations with Mash-Up dignitaries including Randall Park, Lisa Ling, Chani Nicholas and Rainn Wilson filled with the essential tips for a rich, vibrant, boundless life, such as How to Find Your Spiritual , How to Be Good at Eating Any Food, and How to Do A New Moon Ritual. With hosts Amy S. Choi and Rebecca Lehrer's signature curiosity, open heart, and wicked senses of humor, we'll laugh, we'll cry, and we'll guide you through a unified approach to The Culture. This guide kicks off the 10th anniversary celebration of The Mash-Up Americans.We're asking: What are the new rules to engaging deeply in a cross cultural, richly flavored, FUN life? ---Check out Amy's advice on TBASCheck out Rebecca's advice on TBAS
We're 10 years old, bitches! We breakdown Bitch Talk's origin story, including the John Stamos Minute and our Moments of Pleasure, on location at Harry's Bar in San Francisco - where it all began. And then learn why we call ourselves the Golden Girls of podcasting as we reflect on some of our favorite interviews and moments throughout the years. Thank you for voting us Best of the Bay Best Podcast for the second year in a row! (tied for first place with The Black Landscape)Also, it's time to celebrate! Join us on Sunday, October 15th at Casements Bar in San Francisco from 3-6pm. More details + RSVP to the free event here!Quick links to our favorite interviews referenced in this episode:Erin at the LA Podcast Festival 2015Jonathan GoldIke BarinholtzJohn C. ReillyLisa LingDanny StrongJessimae PelusoW. Kamau BellDaveed DiggsGayle McLaughlinRuby IbarraPepa (of Salt-N-Pepa)H.P. Mendoza part 1 part 2Helen ChoLaurie WooleverAnthony Bourdain Crawl Part 1 part 2Betsy West and Julie CohenBill and Turner RossJeff HillerEverything Everywhere All At OnceThe Blindspotting Collection:Blindspotting with Daveed Diggs and Rafael CasalAlanna BrownRafael CasalCandace Nicholas-LippmanBenjamin Earl TurnerApril AbsynthJess Wu CalderBlindspotting LA Premiere PartyBlindspotting Season 1 Finale PartyBlindspotting Season 2 Premiere Party at SXSW--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
Israel continues to hammer Gaza with airstrikes as it prepares for a ground invasion in the days ahead. Israel has ordered a total siege of the Gaza Strip after an unprecedented attack by Hamas in Israel. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab looks at the Hamas militant group, which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization, and the motivation behind the brutal attack on Israeli civilians.AP African American Studies has drawn fire from some Republicans calling it "indoctrination" and a "propaganda leftist agenda." Students tell CBS News the course shouldn't be considered political or controversial. CBS News contributor Lisa Ling reports.Peloton instructor Alex Toussaint joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new inspirational memoir "Activate Your Greatness."Motivational speaker and entrepreneur Nicole Walters joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "Nothing is Missing: A Memoir of Living Boldly."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Original Airdate: September 29, 2008 Lisa Ling reports from Richland County, Ohio where a heroin epidemic has gripped its citizens. Residents come on the show and agree to seek help to break the addiction. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPodsYou can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Lisa Ling delivers Grace Lin's delectable food-based tales drawn from Chinese Culture. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Emily Connelly discuss this fun and fascinating children's audiobook all about the foods you'll discover on menus in American Chinese restaurants, delving into the history and mythology behind everything from the importance of tea to the delightfully named Buddha Jumps Over the Wall. In a conversational tone, Ling describes an iconic dish, offers historical context and etymology, and transitions into tales about dragons, monks, emperors, and many creative chefs. Grace Lin herself reads a moving author's note. This audiobook will fill listeners up with wonder and knowledge. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for this podcast comes from #1 New York Times bestselling author Harlan Coben's explosively fast thriller Shelter is now an Amazon Prime Original Series. Listen to the series that started it all at Audible.com/Shelter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does Filipino-American History Month (October) actually mean? Is it ube-flavored lattes and lumpia? Is it Manny Pacquiao and an obsession with Kobe Bryant? Leah and Trizzy dive deeper into the contributions, success, trials, and culture of Filipino-Americans and their history and shaping of the United States. Even though Leah is a first-generation Filipino-American, she didn't truly feel connected to or understand her Filipino roots until going off to university. Listen in on the stories, questions, and anecdotes to make us think more carefully about the way we celebrate history versus heritage.This episode is sponsored by Rhino, a social app that focuses on diversity in travel, and enables people from every background to share and discover travel experiences through photo and video. Download Rhino for free today in the Apple App Store or in Google Play.Filipino-American Small Businesses & Organizations: Sunkissed Pinay • FILLED Market LA • Pick Your Plate • Tita Celia • Hood Famous • The Sarap Shop • Señor Sisig • Kasama • Varraco Coffee • Teofilo Coffee Company • San & Wolves Bakeshop • Dollar Hits • B Sweet • Big Boi • Kuya Lord • Lasita • Sari-Sari @ Grand Central • Max's Restaurant • Seven Syllables Coffee • SoCal Filipinos • FACT San Jose • Kultivate Labs Resources used in this episode:• "10 Ways to Celebrate Filipino-American History Month" - Google Arts & Culture • The Delano Manongs • This Filipino American Life• One Down Media• Asian Nation• "Take Out with Lisa Ling" on Max----Always protect yourself on your travels: Sign up here to get your own SafetyWing NomSupport the show*Subscribe* to our Youtube Channel: Ticket 2 Anywhere PodcastListen to our podcast everywhere you stream:Spotify, Apple, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Pocket Casts & iHeartMusic : Tropical ChillMusic produced by OrangeHeadWatch : https://youtu.be/UsI6VbzGlIAWebsite : http://www.orangehead.netProduction by Trizzy of TrizzInc
*NSYNC fans are finally getting a taste of the group's new song for the new 'Trolls' film. Bill Maher's talk show is returning to HBO. The comedian says he can't keep waiting for the writers' strike to end, as his staff needs to return to work. Pennsylvania prison escapee Danelo Cavalcante kept himself alive and under the radar during his two weeks on the lam by scarfing down watermelon and hiding his poop to avoid detection. Plus, Lisa Ling believes that even if humans discover aliens, we still won't unite. Hosts: Charlie Cotton & Dennis Broad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every week, Busy and Caissie ask their guests about a major pivot they've faced in their lives. Whenever anyone chooses to generously share something that is so deeply personal while also being incredibly relatable, their stories are unforgettable. This week, author and queer activist Glennon Doyle, journalist Lisa Ling, actor and director Natalie Morales, actor Julia Duffy, comedian Nikki Glaser, winner of RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars Season 5 Shea Couleé and actor, comedian, writer and director Ike Barinholtz are all talking about events, sometimes joyful, sometimes incredibly painful, that wound up changing the direction of their lives. TRIGGER WARNING: Discussion of suicide, rape and eating disorders and death. SPONSORS: http://MyKitsch.com/BEST for 30% off your entire order of affordable yet luxurious haircare and self-care essentials http://blueland.com/BEST for 15% off your first order of beautiful, endlessly refillable home cleaning products http://DrinkLMNT.com/BEST for a free 8 flavor sample pack of LMNT electrolyte drink mix with any order http://Smalls.com/BEST promo code BEST or 50% off your first order PLUS free shipping on the protein packed, preservative free cat food of the 21st century! http://ThriveCausemetics.com/BEST for 20% off your first order of innovative cosmetics, including Busy's fave Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara and Bigger Than Beauty skincare. Plus, your purchase benefits some great causes! http://LumeDeodorant.com/BEST PROMO CODE: BEST for $5 off your Lume Starter Pack including a full-size stick deodorant, a cream all-over body deodorant tube, plus two products of your choice. That's better than a 40% savings!
[NOTE: This episode was recorded before the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike. They Call Us Bruce fully supports the actors and writers unions and their fight for fair contracts.] Jeff and Phil welcome actor Hoon Lee, who stars as Wang Chao on the action drama Warrior. He talks about playing a character situated between several worlds, getting in on the action, and the unique bond that forms between an all-Asian cast. Also: stay tuned for a special bonus edition of The Official Warrior Podcast, hosted by Lisa Ling and Hoon Lee, on the life and legacy of Bruce Lee.
Our guest this week on the special Bruce Lee Foundation edition of the Bruce Lee podcast is Ashanti Branch! Ashanti is a key-note speaker, has been consulted by the US Surgeon General's office on the youth mental health crisis, is a Fulbright Fellow and 4x Tedx Speaker. His work with youth has been featured at SXSW, on CNN with Lisa Ling, on the Kelly Clarkson Show, and in the documentary about American masculinity 'The Mask You Live In', which premiered at Sundance Film Festival. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Ever Forward Club (EFC), a non-profit organization that ensures underserved students graduate high school by addressing the underlying causes of dropout rates and youth violence, and providing grassroots solutions like mentorship, safe spaces and emotional tools. Learn more about Ashanti Branch in the podcast show notes! Show notes and more episodes at Brucelee.com/Podcast
On this week's episode of Networth and Chill, we are celebrating the start of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with the one and only Lisa Ling. A New York Times bestselling author, and world renowned journalist, Lisa has made a massive name for herself over the years. Today we will be discussing life growing up with immigrant parents, Lisa's amazing career thus far, and how her heritage and upbringing played a role in shaping her professionally. Plus, we talk about the misconceptions, stereotypes, and hardships people in the AAPI community face every single day. Got a financial question you want answered on a future episode? Text me or leave me a voicemail at 908-858-3410. Special thanks to our sponsors: Babbel: Use my promo code: richbff and get an additional 3 months free when you purchase a 3 month subscription. ExpressVPN: Use my link to get an extra 3 months free. ZocDoc: Use my link and download the Zocdoc app for free.
Original Air Date: October 23rd, 2006From South Africa to Brazil, to Northern Alaska. From the hard working women to the stay-at-home rock stars. These are the moms you have to meet. Lisa Ling travels the world to see how mother's live in other countries. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPods You can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Award-winning journalist and all-around badass Lisa Ling (This is Life with Lisa Ling, Take Out with Lisa Ling) joins the show! Lisa talks with Brooke about her experience being raised by a single dad, what it was like dropping out of college to become a war correspondent, and how a trip to Taiwan helped repair her relationship with her mother. Lisa also reflects on her “uncomfortable” fight for equal pay, and shares how her latest project has given her a new appreciation for her Chinese heritage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.