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Pack your bags — we're off to Europe for a second-chance romance! This week the Book Squad is talking about The Pairing by Casey McQuiston. We discuss romance tropes, ~sexy stuff~, gender dynamics, and food and wine writing. Join us and special guest Lamar Giles, author of Ruin Road, for our next Othersode about Nightmare on Elm Street on September 17th. Then read along for our next Bookpisode about The Eyes Are the Best Part by Monica Kim on October 1st. Don't forget to leave us a rating and review! TOC:30 – Welcome, pastry talk!6:30 – Book intro8:55 – Romance tropes and Kit and Theo as characters33:50 – Let's talk about sex, baby44:02 – Gender and romance56:55 – Travel1:05:42 – Ratings1:12:14 – What's on the blog? What's up next?Links:https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/casey-mcquiston-the-pairing-queer-love-self-discovery-1235067954/
In this talk from Rooted 2023, licensed professional counselor Monica Kim addresses the impact of trauma on children. With a particular eye towards events like school shootings, Kim examines trauma through the biblical lens of Creation, Fall, Redemption, giving listeners a theological foundation for understanding this particular kind of suffering. Underscoring the importance (and complexity) of linking trauma and hope, Kim offers substantive practical help to adults walking alongside traumatized kids."We don't have to read to far in the Bible to see that that God's story of redemption for His people through Christ happens in the context of trauma." Follow us @rootedministry on Instagram.Join us for Rooted 2024 in Dallas, October 24-26.
The Korean War has never ended - despite the US government's attempts to portray it as a long-ago victory, it has never signed a peace agreement with North Korea. Tens of thousands of US troops continue to be stationed on the Korean peninsula, first part of the Cold War and now part of the New Cold War encirclement of China. The devastating war killed 4 million Koreans and left much of the North absolutely devastated. Peace activists continue to fight for a true and just end to the conflict.We're joined by Monica Kim and Christine Hong of the Ending the Korean War Teaching Collective to talk more about the Korean War and the day of action that will take place in Washington, DC on April 5th, starting at Noon on the National Mall.Support the show
Tham gia GÓI MEMBERSHIP phá đảo Động Nhện ngay hôm nay: https://b.link/spiderum-membership Tham gia group Tiền ở đâu - Đầu ở đấy ngay hôm nay: https://b.link/yt-tien-o-dau __ Honjok, trong tiếng Hàn Quốc, có nghĩa là một bộ lạc cô đơn. Từ này được dùng để gọi tên giới trẻ Hàn Quốc khi kinh tế nước này vừa hồi phục sau Khủng hoảng tài chính năm 2008. Honjok mô tả một thế hệ thanh niên thích việc ăn một mình, uống một mình, hay đi du lịch hoặc xem phim một mình. Trên tạp chí Vogue, Monica Kim viết, họ thích dành nhiều thời gian cho bản thân hơn và buông bỏ mọi thứ xung quanh. Áp lực về việc lập gia đình và kiếm tiền đã làm cho họ cảm thấy căng thẳng và không còn muốn quan tâm cái nhìn của người khác về bản thân. Thế hệ honjok này tôn vinh lối sống cá nhân như một cách phản kháng trước các chuẩn mực truyền thống. __ Tìm hiểu thêm về cuốn sách Chuyện người chuyện ngỗng của tác giả trẻ Vũ Hoàng Long tại đây: https://shope.ee/9pB56J0F6Y Ghé Nhà sách Spiderum trên SHOPEE ngay thôi các bạn ơi: https://shope.ee/503HSwXlEB __ Cùng Spiderum hóng các cuộc hội thoại thú vị, nhiều kiến thức bổ ích trên kênh Talk Sâu tại đây nhé: https://b.link/talksau Cùng lắng nghe những câu chuyện về thế giới nghề nghiệp cùng podcast Người Trong Muôn Nghề tại đây: https://b.link/NTMN-Podcast ______________ Bài viết: “Bộ lạc cô đơn” và những ánh nến lật đổ Tổng thống Hàn Quốc Được viết bởi: Lê Khánh 123 Link bài viết: https://spiderum.com/bai-dang/Bo-lac-... ______________ Giọng đọc: Samurice Editor: Pinkdot ______________ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiderum/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiderum/support
Welcome to Books Without Borders, the podcast where two people in different hemispheres come together to discuss their favourite things: books! In this episode, Nina and Emma discover other unexpected hobbies we have in common, PLUS the exciting conclusion of the Flip The Page Challenge! Send us an email! BooksWithoutBordersPod@gmail.com ————————————————— Books mentioned in this episode: Belzhar - Meg Wolitzer The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss Babel: An Arcane History - R.F. Kuang Black Cake - Charmaine Wilkerson Radio Silence - Alice Oseman The Neapolitan Novels series - Elena Ferrante Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli Heartstopper - Alice Oseman Harry Potter series - J.K. Rowling Troy - Stephen Fry Windswept & Interesting: My Autobiography - Billy Connolly When - Victoria Laurie The Impossible Knife of Memory - Laurie Halse Anderson The Graces - Laure Eve At the Edge of the Universe - Shaun David Hutchinson Before We Disappear - Shaun David Hutchinson The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza - Shaun David Hutchinson A Complicated Love Story Set in Space - Shaun David Hutchinson We Are the Ants - Shaun David Hutchinson Daughter of the Moon Goddess - Sue Lynn Tan Inkheart - Cornelia Funke She and her Cat - Makoto Shinkai Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata The Travelling Cat Chronicles - Hiro Arikawa Penny - Karl Stevens Mika in Real Life - Emiko Jean The Odyssey - Stephen Fry Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut Beezus and Ramona - Beverly Cleary Fifteen - Beverly Cleary We Need to Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver The Hollow Heart - Marie Rutkoski The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay, and Disaster - Sarah Krasnostein Lincoln in the Bardo - George Saunders Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together - Bryan Lee O'Malley Athena the Brain - Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl's Confabulous Memoir - Kai Cheng Thom Why We Broke Up - Daniel Handler Me and Earl and the Dying Girl - Jesse Andrews The Stranger - Albert Camus How to Practice: The Way to a Meaningful Life - Dalai Lama XIV A Spy in the House of Love - Anaïs Nin The Lost Man - Jane Harper ————————————————— Also mentioned: Jack Edwards https://youtube.com/c/thejackexperience Jack in the Books https://youtube.com/channel/UC0dx1Fa4nt3FRWWG5IcdOEQ Books Unbound https://www.booksunboundpodcast.com/ Monica Kim https://youtube.com/c/shemightbemonica Book of the Month https://www.bookofthemonth.com/ StoryGraph https://www.thestorygraph.com/ GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/ Webtoon https://www.webtoons.com/en Jessethereader https://youtube.com/c/jessethereader Flip the Page Book Challenge https://youtu.be/tLh4H8afgN8 Simply Nailogical https://youtube.com/c/simplynailogical Our Shared Shelf https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/179584-our-shared-shelf
SOLA Network had the privilege of speaking to Monica Kim, Ph.D., is a Christian counselor, who has taught counseling courses as an associate faculty at CCEF and a lecturer at WTS. Monica Kim spoke to Jason Chao, video editor at SOLA Network, about how pastors can support their own mental health needs and the needs of their churches. Their conversation included: How pastors may feel overwhelmed, meeting people with the Gospel message, how pastors can and should lead culture change, and the complexities of talking about mental health. Video and transcript: https://sola.network/article/how-to-champion-mental-health-interview/ Links: Weekly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/tgif Monthly Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/sola/newsletter Facebook: https://facebook.com/thesolanetwork Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesolanetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesolanetwork YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqsoKbSYBbZZoovA24PhqAg Podcast: http://anchor.fm/solanetwork Website: https://sola.network
Gaps to Care and Counseling in the Asian-American Church: Envisioning a Multi-Level System of Care and Counseling Monica Kim, Ph.D., is a Christian counselor who has taught counseling courses as an associate faculty at CCEF and a lecturer at WTS. She spoke at the seventh session of the AALC Conference. Her talk was titled, “Gaps to Care and Counseling in the Asian-American Church: Envisioning a Multi-Level System of Care and Counseling.” In her talk, Monica Kim talked about the growing numbers of Asian American parishioners who are seeking and needing care and counseling. This increase has highlighted significant gaps regarding care and counseling in the Asian American church. Her talk explored some of these gaps and envisioned a more systematic process for care and counseling in the church. Watch the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CzCCXR12gYY
Garland Nixon, co-host of The Critical Hour on Radio Sputnik and host of News Views with Garland Nixon on WPFW, talks to us about the situation in Afghanistan, where the Taliban keeps gaining ground as the U.S. withdraws from the country, and reports of increasing violence against the civilian population after failed peace talks between the Taliban and the government. We also talk about Iran officially inaugurating its new president, Ebrahim Raisi, and whether we will see a change in Iran/U.S. relations.Christine Hong, chair of critical race & ethnic studies at UC Santa Cruz and board member of the Korea Policy Institute, and Monica Kim, William Appleman Williams Chair in US, international & diplomatic history at the University of Wisconsin- Madison, talk to us about the American Studies Association announcing its support for a resolution calling for an end to the Korean War, the importance and role academic institutions play in demanding peace on the peninsula, and the challenge of reaching Americans on this issue. Ron Hampton, DC representative for Blacks in Law Enforcement of America and former executive director of the National Black Police Association and a retired twenty-three veteran of the DC Metropolitan Police Department, talks to us about a new study by the American Psychological Association revealing that police officers speak to Black drivers in a more disrespectful tone during traffic stops than the way they speak to white drivers, federal efforts to monitor police departments, and whether these initiatives have yielded positive results.Nick Cruse, co-founder of Fred Hampton Leftists and citizen journalist focusing on state violence, the class war & foreign policy, and Sean Michael Love, founder and editor-in-chief of Black House News, talk to us about The Washington Post's retelling of how the eviction moratorium was extended, how leftists got fooled once again by the Democratic Party as Nina Turner takes the loss in Ohio's congressional primary, Mexico suing US gun manufacturers over trafficked guns in their country, and DC Mayor Muriel Bowser doubling down after being caught not following the renewed mask mandate.
Learn more about what you can do to #StopAsianHate at https://stopaapihate.org/actnow/ or donate to Act to Change https://acttochange.org/donate/ Monica Kim join us for our first episode of season 4! She shares with us her journey of finding her passions, why she's loves dogs, and gives us some tips on how to be better companions to our dogs. Join us as we listen, learn and grow! Follow our instagram for all update: https://www.instagram.com/n0npodcast/ Music Produced by Timothy Oliver twitch.tv/timothyoliver_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Are you pregnant or hoping to eventually become pregnant? Do you know someone who already is? Doulas and midwives are there to help when it’s time to give birth. In today’s episode, special guest Monica Kim, RN joins host Beth Chase to share her insights and experiences from working as a labor and delivery doula. Tune in to learn the difference between doulas and midwives and how both can help you or a loved one through the adventure and challenges of childbirth!
Today we're joined by Monica Kim of Brainy Bark! Monica is a dog trainer and she shares with us how she got to where she and the many different turns she took. She also shares with us tips for both dog owners and non dog owners and some helpful things to keep in mind if you are considering getting a new dog! Kim Ro joins us later in the show to share her experience with adopting a dog!
Monica Kim provides a fresh look at the Korean War with a people-centered approach that studies the experiences of prisoners of war. As the first major conflict after the 1949 Geneva Conventions, POW repatriation during the Korean War became a new battleground for the recognition of state sovereignty and a larger tool for political propaganda. The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History (Princeton University Press, 2019) opens with a captured Korean solider who must navigate what identities and documentation to leverage depending on his captor. The extraordinary stories of everyday people involved in the Korean War illustrate how the effects of war span past and future conflicts. The thoroughly researched book is full of fascinating stories and sheds light on lessons from the Korean War that are still relevant today. Beth Windisch is a national security practitioner. You can tweet her @bethwindisch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica Kim provides a fresh look at the Korean War with a people-centered approach that studies the experiences of prisoners of war. As the first major conflict after the 1949 Geneva Conventions, POW repatriation during the Korean War became a new battleground for the recognition of state sovereignty and a larger tool for political propaganda. The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History (Princeton University Press, 2019) opens with a captured Korean solider who must navigate what identities and documentation to leverage depending on his captor. The extraordinary stories of everyday people involved in the Korean War illustrate how the effects of war span past and future conflicts. The thoroughly researched book is full of fascinating stories and sheds light on lessons from the Korean War that are still relevant today. Beth Windisch is a national security practitioner. You can tweet her @bethwindisch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica Kim provides a fresh look at the Korean War with a people-centered approach that studies the experiences of prisoners of war. As the first major conflict after the 1949 Geneva Conventions, POW repatriation during the Korean War became a new battleground for the recognition of state sovereignty and a larger tool for political propaganda. The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History (Princeton University Press, 2019) opens with a captured Korean solider who must navigate what identities and documentation to leverage depending on his captor. The extraordinary stories of everyday people involved in the Korean War illustrate how the effects of war span past and future conflicts. The thoroughly researched book is full of fascinating stories and sheds light on lessons from the Korean War that are still relevant today. Beth Windisch is a national security practitioner. You can tweet her @bethwindisch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica Kim provides a fresh look at the Korean War with a people-centered approach that studies the experiences of prisoners of war. As the first major conflict after the 1949 Geneva Conventions, POW repatriation during the Korean War became a new battleground for the recognition of state sovereignty and a larger tool for political propaganda. The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History (Princeton University Press, 2019) opens with a captured Korean solider who must navigate what identities and documentation to leverage depending on his captor. The extraordinary stories of everyday people involved in the Korean War illustrate how the effects of war span past and future conflicts. The thoroughly researched book is full of fascinating stories and sheds light on lessons from the Korean War that are still relevant today. Beth Windisch is a national security practitioner. You can tweet her @bethwindisch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica Kim provides a fresh look at the Korean War with a people-centered approach that studies the experiences of prisoners of war. As the first major conflict after the 1949 Geneva Conventions, POW repatriation during the Korean War became a new battleground for the recognition of state sovereignty and a larger tool for political propaganda. The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History (Princeton University Press, 2019) opens with a captured Korean solider who must navigate what identities and documentation to leverage depending on his captor. The extraordinary stories of everyday people involved in the Korean War illustrate how the effects of war span past and future conflicts. The thoroughly researched book is full of fascinating stories and sheds light on lessons from the Korean War that are still relevant today. Beth Windisch is a national security practitioner. You can tweet her @bethwindisch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica Kim provides a fresh look at the Korean War with a people-centered approach that studies the experiences of prisoners of war. As the first major conflict after the 1949 Geneva Conventions, POW repatriation during the Korean War became a new battleground for the recognition of state sovereignty and a larger tool for political propaganda. The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History (Princeton University Press, 2019) opens with a captured Korean solider who must navigate what identities and documentation to leverage depending on his captor. The extraordinary stories of everyday people involved in the Korean War illustrate how the effects of war span past and future conflicts. The thoroughly researched book is full of fascinating stories and sheds light on lessons from the Korean War that are still relevant today. Beth Windisch is a national security practitioner. You can tweet her @bethwindisch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monica Kim provides a fresh look at the Korean War with a people-centered approach that studies the experiences of prisoners of war. As the first major conflict after the 1949 Geneva Conventions, POW repatriation during the Korean War became a new battleground for the recognition of state sovereignty and a...
Monica Kim left her home at age 14 to pursue her dreams without a clear career objective. Over time her hard-work and determination have led her to work in amazing places like Google in New York City. Her incredible career has spanned two continents and her lifestyle crazy fascinating. In the podcast, we'll talk about everything from meditation to her love of birds. We're stoked for this one. Enjoy! https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/monica-kim-interview
November 17, 2016 - Dive deep into the K-Beauty world with Soko Glam co-founders Charlotte and Dave Cho. The evening will begin with a panel discussion led by Vogue editor Monica Kim about Chos' journey with Soko Glam and The Klog, and how their company has become the destination for everything K-Beauty. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/arts-culture/contemporary-korea/k-beauty_guru_charlotte_cho_from_soko_glam.html