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This week on The Audit Podcast, we're joined by Nancy Yuen, Financial Data and VP of SOX Governance at SoFi. In this episode, Nancy shares how emotional intelligence has been a driving force behind her career success—from her early days at KPMG to leadership roles at Clorox, Google, and now SoFi. Nancy realized she needed to intentionally build her emotional intelligence in order to thrive professionally. She opens up about that journey, how developing strong communication skills transformed her leadership style, and offers practical strategies others can apply in their own careers. Be sure to connect with Nancy on LinkedIn. Also, be sure to follow us on our new social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check the full video interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. Timecodes: 3:10 - Strategies for Supporting an Overextended Team 8:22 - Nancy's Journey to Finding Emotional intelligence 21:19 - Acting Classes for Auditors 28:50 – Letting Go of Ego to Build a Stronger Team 33:30 - Final thoughts * This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype. Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics.
Episode Notes On this episode, SunAh is joined by Dr. Nancy Yuen, a pop culture expert and author of “Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism” and co-author of “Tokens on the Small Screen: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Prime Time and Streaming Television.” The two talk about racial representation in mainstream media – how it's progressed, how it hasn't, and what is coming to a screen near you next.
What would real and just cultural representation of Asian Americans in entertainment look like? And why should Asian American Christians care about cultural representation, anyways? Raymond Chang and Michelle Reyes sit down with Nancy Yuen and talk about movies like Crazy Rich Asians, Parasite, and Never Have I Ever, the idea of an Asian Bechdel test, and the riches and strengths of Asian Americans within the space of entertainment. It's a fun and educational talk about the movies we watch and how we can be a force to shape a more just Hollywood. Nancy Wang Yuen is a sociologist and pop culture expert. She is the author of “Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism” and co-author of “Tokens on the Small Screen: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Prime Time and Streaming Television.” She has appeared on PBS, NPR, BBC World TV, Dr. Phil, New York Times, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times. She is a guest writer at Newsweek, Elle, HuffPost, and Self. Follow her on Twitter @nancywyuen. Resources from the conversation: Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors & Racism by Nancy Wang Yuen Stay connected with the AACC Instagram/Facebook/Twitter: @aachristcollab https://asianamericanchristiancollaborative.com Support our GoFundMe campaign https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-the-aacc Credits Hosts: Raymond Chang, Michelle Reyes Sound Editors: Iris Kim, Sean Kim Coordinator: Grace Liu
Darryl Webster talks about how to help kids succeed in elementary school, Paula Rizzo tells us how lists can help us destress, Emily Taylor teaches us how to deal with conflict in the workplace, Walker McKusick shares ways we can be an informed voter, Dr. Joyce Mikal-Flynn talks about helping friends cope with trauma, Nancy Yuen tells us why diversity in the media is important.
Seonaid Beckwith discusses apps that teach you another language, Nancy Yuen talks about representation in media, Carrie Ann Rhodes gives tips for truly taking a break, Dallin Penrod and Cambree Snow explain their mental health project, C.B. and Dan Hoffman talk about their experience in publishing, Paul Tough discusses the pros and cons of a college education.
In which we discuss the many merits of Searching, and why it may require a second viewing. Spoilers start at 11:38 in the episode and continue until the end. Nancy Yuen's tweet (not bagging on Nancy for asking the question—just upset at the double standard in American society).
“Twitter Roaster”, and author of Reel Inequality – a book that examine the barriers African American, Asian American and Latina/o actors face in Hollywood and how they creatively challenge stereotypes – Nancy Yuen studies the ways in which Asian-Americans are represented (or not) in media. Meant to be Eaten is powered by Simplecast.
In this episode, Hilliard and Lisa go in with pop culture geek Nancy Yuen, author of the new book Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism! DIRECT LINK: bit.ly/SWRR-144 Subscribe, Comment, Rate & 5 STAR Review on iTunes! http://bit.ly/HG-SRR-EP1 Twitter: @ScreenwritersRR @HilliardGuess @LisaBolekaja @Nancywyuen #ScreenwritersRantRoom #Comedy #Screenwriting #Producing
Opernfans erwartete am 27. Oktober 2016 eine ganz besondere Inszenierung: An diesem Abend wurde Richard Wagners "Der fliegende Holländer" von singapurischen und asiatischen Opernsängern und -sängerinnen intoniert, darunter Nancy Yuen, Sopranistin und Absolventin der Royal Academy of Music in London. Die spannende Produktion bindet Elemente des Schattentheaters und der chinesischen Oper ein. Rebecca Friedman war für BR-KLASSIK vor Ort.