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durée : 00:05:08 - La chronique cuisine d'Elvira Masson - par : Elvira Masson - "Third Culture Cooking: Classic Recipes for a New Generation", le premier livre de Zaynab Issa, explore la fusion culinaire entre les traditions tanzaniennes et indiennes de ses parents et sa vie américaine dans le New Jersey, illustrant la "Third Culture"
Ann Arbor Writer Michelle Yang came to the states as a child, after growing up in a Chinese family in South Korea. Her debut Memoir, Phoenix Girl: How a Fat Asian with Bipolar Found Love, is a warm, engrossing story of becoming unmoored, and finding connection and community, even as she’s fighting with fierce cultural pressures about her own body image and identity as a woman. GUESTS: Michelle Yang: author, Phoenix Girl: How a Fat Asian with Bipolar Found Love Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions and Audio Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A deep dive into what it means to be a Third Culture Kid “Letters Now Sent” Book Invitation: You are invited to submit a written piece for the book, “Letters Now Sent.” Inspired by Ruth Van Reken's book "Letters Never Sent", "Letters Now Sent" will be a collection of letters from TCKs, parents of TCKs, and system leaders to share personal stories about their experiences with TCKs/being a TCK themself/raising TCKs. This book is a fusion of both memoir and anthology written in a specific "Dear ___[name]___" format. Here is the Google Form link to submit a letter with additional details about length and content prompts: https://forms.gle/jQyzq3TtFqfyznvCA. Please contact Megan Norton (megancnorton@gmail.com) if you have any questions about this book project. “A Work of Heart”, a project led by Simona Wiig and Megan Norton, invites any individual who has had a Third Culture experience to submit their artwork expressions depicting their cross-cultural story for the first volume of art collections (including any visual rendering, song lyrics, poetry, videography, etc.) for and by CCKs/TCKs/migrants/global nomads/whatever ‘label' that encompasses the Third Culture experience. Both Simona Wiig and Megan Norton are creators, artists, dreamers, and Adult TCKs who desire to showcase the Third Culture experience through visual artwork created by fellow friends who have grown up crossing-cultures. Submissions are due by May 1, 2025 for Volume 1. Please contact Megan Norton (megancnorton@gmail.com) if you have any questions about this book project.
Miss Monique - Ultra Music Festival, Miami, 2025 (Day 1) 01. ID - ID 02. Miss Monique - Magnet 03. TH;EN - 365 (SLVR Remix) 04. ID - ID 05. ID - ID 06. ID - ID 07. Third Culture & Hiroko Yamamura - She's Evil 08. Argy - ID 09. Anyma ft. Baset - Neverland (From Japan) 10. TouchTalk - Change It (Westend Edit) 11. Paradoks - Too Late 12. Noir & Haze - Around 13. Adapter & Franco BA - Malfunction 14. Westend feat. Hosanna - Drum Death 15. Miss Monique & GENESI & Carl Bee - Nomacita 16. Cassian & SCRIPT & BELLADONNA - Where I'm From 17. Fatboy Slim - Star 69 (Danny Avila Remix) 18. Mila Journée - No Es No (Victor Ruiz Remix) 19. Alphadog - ID 20. Mau P - BEATS FOR THE UNDERGROUND 21. ID - ID 22. ID - ID 23. Miss Monique - Look At You _ Warp Brothers vs. Aquagen - Phatt Bass 24. ID - ID
Zaynab Issa is a cookbook author, recipe developer, and content creator based in Brooklyn, New York. Formerly a food editor at Bon Appétit, she contributes recipes to a variety of publications and just released a great debut cookbook, Third Culture Cooking: Classic Recipes for a New Generation. It's so fun having Zaynab in the studio to talk about blending her East African and South Asian roots with Americana classics, building the perfect dinner party menu, and more. Also on the show we have a really fun talk with Holly Brickley, author of the new novel Deep Cuts. We talk about the music scene in the early 2000s, and how the novel tackles a generation of musical vibe shifts. We also talk about the book's exciting Hollywood future with A24.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. Read More:Third Culture Cooking: Classic Recipes for a New Generation [Abrams]Zaynab's Substack [Substack]Saoirse Ronan And Austin Butler To Star In Feature Adaptation of ‘Deep Cuts' [Deadline]New Denizen [official]See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Experienced headteacher Phil Hart joins Morgan and Tod to dive into the world of Third Culture Kids (TCKs). Together, they explore the unique challenges TCKs face—emotionally, cognitively, and socially—while navigating multiple cultures and identities. With Phil's expertise, they unpack the complexities of life as a TCK and discuss strategies for supporting these students as they thrive in a globalised world.
Immigration and language barriers are the main themes of Kaede Miyamura. Her latest work, "Housekeepers," will be screened at Flickerfest 2025, starting on 17th January. - 宮村楓さんの作品は、移民、言葉の壁がドラマの中心となっています。最新作「Housekeepers」は、1月17日から始まる2025年のFlickerfestで上映されます。
MìLà was founded by Jennifer and Caleb Liao and provides restaurant-quality dishes for people to eat at home. From food to how it intertwines with culture, the modern Chinese food brand uses design, videos, influencers, and more, to help tell a story that honors heritage while taking it into the future. Listen now to learn about learning to start a food business, amplifying modern Chinese food, and partnering with Simu Liu. Sponsored by: • TOAST - All-In-1 Restaurant POS: https://bit.ly/3vpeVsc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sasha Afsh: Navigating Third Culture, Relationships, and Life Lessons
Zaynab Issa is the next guest on our new miniseries, Fashion Plate, where we feature creatives at the intersection of food and fashion. A stylish multi-hyphenate, Zaynab is a recipe developer, freelance creative, travel enthusiast, and soon-to-be cookbook author. She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her debut book, "Third Culture Cooking" (out April 2025), growing up in suburban New Jersey (and loving mall food), the influence of Khoja cuisine, which blends her Indian and East African roots, and why her fashion icons include her two older sisters and Zoë Kravitz.Thank you to Boden for supporting Fashion Plate. Use code CB10 for 10% off at boden.com.Visit cherrybombe.com for subscriptions, show transcripts, and tickets to upcoming events. More on Zaynab: Website, InstagramMore on Kerry: Instagram
TRACKLIST : Mikkname - Polvere Nedisco - Bad B. I Promised Mom - It's like this Geistech - Baile prohibido Bruce Wine - Phunky Giorgio Brindes & L.E.X - Erotismo en exceso (Tamexican remix) WhoMadeWho & Blue Hawaii - Kiss me hard (Innellea remix) Third Culture, Hiroko Yamamura & David LeSal - Birds (Theus Mago remix) Afterthat - Spread your wings Vito Raisi & Carmelo Prato - Oscillator Gregor Tresher & Sven Väth - Flashback (Pavel Petrov remix) Undo - Naranja lima
Julien Pham, Founder GP at 3CC | Third Culture Capital, talks about the firm's focus on HealthTech. Julien is a physician by training. Excellent discussion!
Get Noticed! Send a text.Struggling to embrace your diverse cultural roots as an entrepreneur? In this UnNoticed Entrepreneur episode, guest Kat Torre, a third-culture entrepreneur herself, offers empowering insights. Discover how Kat turned her multicultural background into a superpower, using empathy and unique perspectives to stand out.From feeling torn between clashing beliefs to overcoming fears of family rejection, Kat shares her journey to confidently blending her Japanese, Italian, Colombian, and Irish heritages. Hear how she weaves vibrant imagery and cultural nuances into her branding, messaging, and client experiences, winning over audiences craving authenticity.Kat's advice? Identify which traditions resonate with you, then infuse your business with that genuine flavour. By leveraging your distinct identity, you can forge a magnetic personal brand that attracts your tribe effortlessly. An inspiring listen for multicultural entrepreneurs seeking to thrive unapologetically.Book Recommended: "The Hero and the Outlaw" by Margaret Mark on the power of brand archetypes.Riverside - Your online recording studioThe easiest way to record podcasts and videos in studio quality from anywhere. All from the browser.AWeber - free email marketing Grow, sell, and engage with your audience—simple email marketing in one place. Free trial.Podcastpage.io - Launch your podcast website in minutesViddyoze: Create client-grabbing videosClient-grabbing videos in just 3 clicks with the world's most powerful video animation platformDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Am I adding value to you?If so - I'd like to ask you to support the show.In return, I will continue to bring massive value with two weekly shows, up to 3 hours per month of brilliant conversations and insights.Monthly subscriptions start at $3 per month. At $1 per hour, that's much less than the minimum wage, but we'll take what we can at this stage of the business.Of course, this is still free, but as an entrepreneur, the actual test of anything is if people are willing to pay for it.If I'm adding value to you, please support me by clicking the link now. Go ahead, make my day :)Support the show here.
Stefan Brunnhuber is a medical director, chief medical officer and professor in Germany, and takes an evolutionary, human-centric approach to economics and psychology and looks towards a sustainable future in a new way.In this exciting interview, we find out more about Brunnhuber's concept of an artificial intelligence-driven ‘third culture'; science and politics; the UN Sustainable development Goals; and the power of trans-disciplinary thinking.Read more in Research Outreach Visit the World Academy of Arts and Science website: worldacademy.org
On this weeks' episode of Consuming Careers, we're sitting down with Caleb Bonsi, a young professional who shares his journey to discover purpose and meaning in his work, as he endeavors to integrate his Ghanaian roots into his career at LinkedIn and beyond. He also shares his experience of working at LinkedIn, as well as the contrast between the GenZ, Millennial and BabyBoomer views of work. You can find Caleb Bonsi on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caleb-bonsi/Multiply Men podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@MultiplyMenOur interview was recorded live the Fully Furnished Ministries warehouse in Berkeley Lake, Georgia: https://fullyfurnishedministries.org/About Bruce Smith: Over the past 40 years, I've covered a lot of ground in my career: white collar, blue collar, college drop-out, college graduate, practicing CPA, multiple business owner, elected official, recruiter and career consultant. Each chapter has equipped me to better help others navigate their career decisions and has fueled my passion to help people find meaning, purpose and fulfillment in the work they do. You can connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucewsmith/ You can email at: bwsmith126@gmail.com
For our last episode this season, we're exploring what it means to cook from a third culture kitchen. There's been growing discussions online of what it means to be a third culture kid or a third culture individual. My guest today, Jon Kung, is one of the best people to speak to how third culture experiences can play out through food, cooking, and kitchen spaces. Jon is a popular Chinese American chef, content creator, and podcast host of 1 For the Table with legendary drag queen Kim Chi. Jon has amassed a following of over 2 million people for their unique style of third culture cooking, which blends cultural traditions, flavours, and ingredients that hold personal meaning to them. After graduating from Eastern Michigan University with a bachelor's degree in theatre arts and creative writing, and then earning a law degree from University of Detroit Mercy, Jon changed career paths to focus on cooking. They worked in some of the top Detroit kitchens before launching their successful Kung Food Market Studio pop-up. As the pandemic forced the pop-up to shut down, Jon turned to social media to create instructional and entertaining cooking videos that explore the vast Chinese diaspora, and apply culinary techniques of traditional Chinese cooking onto global flavours and ingredients. Jon is on the show today to discuss their debut cookbook, Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third Culture Kitchen. We explore what it means to cook through third culture lenses, the 2010s rebrand of American fusion cooking and its impact on the idea of authenticity and third culture expressions in food, TikTok food landscapes, how Jon translated their dishes and videos into a cookbook format, and Toronto's early 2000s obsession pizza obsession. Learn More About Jon: Jon's Cookbook: Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third Culture Kitchen TikTok: @jonkung Instagram: @jonkung YouTube: @jonkung Threads: @jonkung Website: https://www.kungfood.kitchen/
Thoughts from a 16year old young man who has grown up around the world(Turkey, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Azerbaijan, Ukraine and Laos). This is his positive outlook on the advantages and disadvantages of growing up third culture style. To support your own Teen in discovering their own strengths and advantages check out: www.teenlines.com and www.thebigpurpleblob.com
Bethany ‘Fidgit' Hughes is a visionary explorer and writer, having hiked, paddled, and cycled over 22,000 miles across 25 countries. She is the founder of the Her Odyssey Expedition, a human-powered endeavor that connected the Americas, following the longest chain of mountains in the world, while highlighting the stories of the land and its inhabitants. Bethany's writing, which includes the Herstory series, has been featured in publications such as Backpacker and Outside, focusing on women forging frontiers in various fields. With a background in Institutions & Policy from William Jewell College, she brings a unique Third Culture perspective to her work, focusing on education, exploration, and community building. Bethany spent more than half her life abroad, climbing in the Andes and jungles of Latin America. She has been writing and sharing human-powered adventures for over 20 years, with a focus on planning and pursuing the Her Odyssey Expedition. Bethany's current focus is on Slow Travel, offering consultations on trip planning and writing a book, while making public presentations that connect audiences through wilderness to both inter and intra-personal health and decision-making. Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Bethany Hughes about enhancing body awareness through barefoot exploration and thru-hiking. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How exploring barefoot movement in activities like hiking offers physical benefits and fosters a deeper connection with one's body and environment. - How trail maintenance reflects the evolving needs of hikers and the importance of preserving wildlife corridors through trail cultivation. - How thru-hiking connects with the earth, simplifies life, and allows individuals to experience discomfort to feel grounded. - Why you should balance your professional and personal development through nature experiences. - Why travel encourages individuals to be open to the unknown, confront vulnerabilities, and engage with unfamiliar cultures for personal growth. Connect with Bethany: Guest Contact Info X@her_odyssey Instagram@_herodyssey_ Facebookfacebook.com/herodyssey Links Mentioned:her-odyssey.org Connect with Steven: Website Xeroshoes.com Jointhemovementmovement.com Twitter@XeroShoes Instagram@xeroshoes Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
Seg 1: Who wrote Shakespeare's ‘Spiritual Testament?' The voice of a woman who has been largely overlooked by history has been discovered in a "dangerous" declaration attributed to the father of the famous playwright William Shakespeare. Guest: Matthew Steggle, Professor of Early Modern English Literature at the University of Bristol Seg 2: Scott's Thoughts: Scott believes he's a better parent than his parents Do you think your parents did a good job raising you? How do you think your own parenting compares? Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 3: View From Victoria: And the record goes too… Metro Vancouver has broken the record on the overrun budget with the new north shore wastewater treatment plant. 10 years late and almost five times over budget! Guest: Vaughn Palmer, Vancouver Sun Columnist Seg 4: Why are we paying $4 billion for a waste plant facility? The construction of the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant is set to resume with a significantly increased cost of $3.86 billion, up from the initial estimate of $700 million. Seg 5: What is Third Culture cooking? How do you classify a style of cooking, if you don't specifically identify with the culture's food you are cooking? Guest: Jon Kung, author of ‘Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third-Culture Kitchen' Seg 6: Should restaurants be omitted from the natural gas ban? Berkeley's ban on installing natural gas appliances in new buildings, the first of its kind in the nation, has been repealed following a U.S. appeals court ruling that it conflicted with federal energy regulations. Guest: Ian Tostenson, President of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association Seg 7: Why is addiction the biggest predictor of recidivism? Researchers from SFU, UBC, and Dalhousie University conducted a study on the factors that affect recidivism rates among individuals released from British Columbia Corrections facilities. Guest: Dr. Tonia Nicholls, Professor of Psychiatry at UBC's School of Medicine and Lead of Forensic Research at BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services Seg 8: Should Canada be concerned about Beijing's cyberespionage operations? U.S. and British officials have jointly accused Beijing of conducting a far-reaching cyberespionage campaign, targeting millions globally, including lawmakers, academics, journalists, and defence contractors. Guest: Terry Cutler, Canadian Cyber Security Expert and Ethical Hacker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Spill & Dish episode, Jen Liao, co-founder of MìLà (formerly Xiao Chi Jie), takes listeners along her entrepreneurial journey from co-founding a Chinese street food restaurant with her husband in 2018, to pivoting during the pandemic and making local deliveries of frozen xiao long bao (soup dumplings), to shipping them nationally, direct-to-consumer, to gaining placement in major retailers.Spill & Dish is Powered by Simplecast.
Urmi Hossain grew up in the cities of Palermo, Vigevano, and Milan, Italy. Her family moved to London for one year before moving back to Italy where they then settled in Milan. She then moved to Montreal, Canada to pursue an undergraduate degree in finance. Upon completion, she stayed in Montreal to begin her career and still resides there.In her book, Discovering Your Identity, a Rebirth from Interracial Struggle, Urmi expounds on the reality of being a “third culture kid.” Being a mix of Italian and Bengali culture, Urmi has struggled to find which nationality she identifies with.Growing up in Italy, Urmi has always felt more Italian than Bengali as she considers Italy as “home.” Despite London having a large community of Italians and Bengalis, to her, it never quite felt like home. It wasn't until arriving in the melting pot of Montreal Canada, she began to discover her true cultural identity. Urmi loves volunteering as she believes in the power of giving back to her community. As the leader and social media manager of the Women in Leadership Organization Victoria Chapter, Urmi advocates for women's empowerment and is very passionate about serving as a teacher and mentor for young women. Urmi also serves as the VP of Education for Toastmasters and a bucket list goal of hers is to deliver a TED talk. Urmi has been all over Italy and the go-to cities to visit are Rome and Venice. Outside of Italy, she enjoys Barcelona, Spain, and Switzerland. In North America, Urmi's favorite US cities are New York and Boston, and she loves the tropical oases of Cancun, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. She wishes to travel to Peru, Bali, South Africa, Brazil, Morocco and the Maldives.Alongside finance, public speaking, writing, mentoring, blogging, and travel, Urmi has many hobbies, which include reading 12 books each year, baking and pasta making, practicing Muay Thai, and watching Korean soap operas and Bollywood movies. Urmi fluently speaks Italian, Bengali, English, and French and she is currently working to master Spanish. She loves pasta, chocolate, and coffee from around the world. Any activity that is high intensity or that involves learning, Urmi is up for it. As a “student of life,” Urmi is constantly hungry to learn and curious about all things.
Urmi Hossain grew up in the cities of Palermo, Vigevano, and Milan, Italy. Her family moved to London for one year before moving back to Italy where they then settled in Milan. She then moved to Montreal, Canada to pursue an undergraduate degree in finance. Upon completion, she stayed in Montreal to begin her career and still resides there.In her book, Discovering Your Identity, a Rebirth from Interracial Struggle, Urmi expounds on the reality of being a “third culture kid.” Being a mix of Italian and Bengali culture, Urmi has struggled to find which nationality she identifies with.Growing up in Italy, Urmi has always felt more Italian than Bengali as she considers Italy as “home.” Despite London having a large community of Italians and Bengalis, to her, it never quite felt like home. It wasn't until arriving in the melting pot of Montreal Canada, she began to discover her true cultural identity. Urmi loves volunteering as she believes in the power of giving back to her community. As the leader and social media manager of the Women in Leadership Organization Victoria Chapter, Urmi advocates for women's empowerment and is very passionate about serving as a teacher and mentor for young women. Urmi also serves as the VP of Education for Toastmasters and a bucket list goal of hers is to deliver a TED talk. Urmi has been all over Italy and the go-to cities to visit are Rome and Venice. Outside of Italy, she enjoys Barcelona, Spain, and Switzerland. In North America, Urmi's favorite US cities are New York and Boston, and she loves the tropical oases of Cancun, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. She wishes to travel to Peru, Bali, South Africa, Brazil, Morocco and the Maldives.Alongside finance, public speaking, writing, mentoring, blogging, and travel, Urmi has many hobbies, which include reading 12 books each year, baking and pasta making, practicing Muay Thai, and watching Korean soap operas and Bollywood movies. Urmi fluently speaks Italian, Bengali, English, and French and she is currently working to master Spanish. She loves pasta, chocolate, and coffee from around the world. Any activity that is high intensity or that involves learning, Urmi is up for it. As a “student of life,” Urmi is constantly hungry to learn and curious about all things.
New technologies like Artificial Intelligence bring new perceptions, new practices and new understandings. Stefan Brunnhuber, the head of an initiative of the World academy of Art and Science, questions whether AI is just another trend, or whether it will change how humans are able to generate information, knowledge, even wisdom, like we never experienced before.Visit the World academy of Art and Science website: worldacademy.orgRead the original research: link.springer.com/book/9783031481123
In the 21st century, we sit in the driver's seat to determine the technosphere and ecosphere we inhabit, in turn reshaping what it is to be human today. Stefan Brunnhuber, the head of an initiative of the World academy of Art and Science, aims to answer this pivotal question in relation to species losses, pandemics and global heating on the one side, and disruptive new technologies, namely AI and BIG DATA, on the other.Visit the World academy of Art and Science website: worldacademy.orgRead the original research: springer.com/book/9783031481123
If you're a foodie on TikTok, you may very well know Detroit-based chef Jon Kung. Their debut cookbook, Kung Food, features 100 recipes — from broths and condiments to noodles and dumplings. They describe the spread as Chinese American recipes from a third-culture kitchen. GUEST: Jon Kung, chef and author of Kung Food ___ Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Like many others, Jon Kung figured law school would be a safe harbor to weather the storms of the Great Recession. But after emerging from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2011, Kung changed course.Kung, who is non-binary, says the realization the practice of law was not for them hit after they helped the local prosecutor's office achieve a conviction in a murder trial. They received a full-time job offer with that office, but decided to turn down the job offer and look for other work. Over the next several years, they established themselves in the Detroit culinary scene, hosting secret pop-up dinners and dumpling classes, and honing their take on “Third Culture cuisine.” Kung was born in Los Angeles, and spent their childhood in Hong Kong and Toronto before landing in Michigan for college and law school. Their recipes combine elements of Chinese and North American cuisines and cooking techniques. “This new fusion that I'm referring to as ‘third culture' takes a more thoughtful approach to the genre,” Kung writes in the introduction to their new cookbook, Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third-Culture Kitchen. “Third culture embraces each side as equal, drawing from a lived experience that is immersed in both or multiple cultrues, once again taking the mentality of the American culinary renaissance that came around in the 2010s and granting the rest of us the ability to take part in it.” In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Kung discusses their new cookbook with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles—who made the Beef & Broccoli Potpie, the Shrimp Paste Dumplings and the Parmesan-Curry Egg Fried Rice from the book—and shares their favorite meal tips for starving law school students. Kung also shares how they went from word-of-mouth pop-ups to social media fame. In 2020, when the pandemic made their pop-up meals impossible and the murder of George Floyd prompted massive protests in their home state, Kung began using their TikTok account @jonkung as a place to find community and share recipes. They quickly began gaining followers, and started being approached to partner with brands on projects like developing recipes based on anime series. Kung shares the story of how they were offered the publishing deal for Kung Food, and what it's like to be a social media influencer.
Like many others, Jon Kung figured law school would be a safe harbor to weather the storms of the Great Recession. But after emerging from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2011, Kung changed course.Kung, who is non-binary, says the realization the practice of law was not for them hit after they helped the local prosecutor's office achieve a conviction in a murder trial. They received a full-time job offer with that office, but decided to turn down the job offer and look for other work. Over the next several years, they established themselves in the Detroit culinary scene, hosting secret pop-up dinners and dumpling classes, and honing their take on “Third Culture cuisine.” Kung was born in Los Angeles, and spent their childhood in Hong Kong and Toronto before landing in Michigan for college and law school. Their recipes combine elements of Chinese and North American cuisines and cooking techniques. “This new fusion that I'm referring to as ‘third culture' takes a more thoughtful approach to the genre,” Kung writes in the introduction to their new cookbook, Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third-Culture Kitchen. “Third culture embraces each side as equal, drawing from a lived experience that is immersed in both or multiple cultrues, once again taking the mentality of the American culinary renaissance that came around in the 2010s and granting the rest of us the ability to take part in it.” In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Kung discusses their new cookbook with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles—who made the Beef & Broccoli Potpie, the Shrimp Paste Dumplings and the Parmesan-Curry Egg Fried Rice from the book—and shares their favorite meal tips for starving law school students. Kung also shares how they went from word-of-mouth pop-ups to social media fame. In 2020, when the pandemic made their pop-up meals impossible and the murder of George Floyd prompted massive protests in their home state, Kung began using their TikTok account @jonkung as a place to find community and share recipes. They quickly began gaining followers, and started being approached to partner with brands on projects like developing recipes based on anime series. Kung shares the story of how they were offered the publishing deal for Kung Food, and what it's like to be a social media influencer.
Like many others, Jon Kung figured law school would be a safe harbor to weather the storms of the Great Recession. But after emerging from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law in 2011, Kung changed course.Kung, who is non-binary, says the realization the practice of law was not for them hit after they helped the local prosecutor's office achieve a conviction in a murder trial. They received a full-time job offer with that office, but decided to turn down the job offer and look for other work. Over the next several years, they established themselves in the Detroit culinary scene, hosting secret pop-up dinners and dumpling classes, and honing their take on “Third Culture cuisine.” Kung was born in Los Angeles, and spent their childhood in Hong Kong and Toronto before landing in Michigan for college and law school. Their recipes combine elements of Chinese and North American cuisines and cooking techniques. “This new fusion that I'm referring to as ‘third culture' takes a more thoughtful approach to the genre,” Kung writes in the introduction to their new cookbook, Kung Food: Chinese American Recipes from a Third-Culture Kitchen. “Third culture embraces each side as equal, drawing from a lived experience that is immersed in both or multiple cultrues, once again taking the mentality of the American culinary renaissance that came around in the 2010s and granting the rest of us the ability to take part in it.” In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Kung discusses their new cookbook with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles—who made the Beef & Broccoli Potpie, the Shrimp Paste Dumplings and the Parmesan-Curry Egg Fried Rice from the book—and shares their favorite meal tips for starving law school students. Kung also shares how they went from word-of-mouth pop-ups to social media fame. In 2020, when the pandemic made their pop-up meals impossible and the murder of George Floyd prompted massive protests in their home state, Kung began using their TikTok account @jonkung as a place to find community and share recipes. They quickly began gaining followers, and started being approached to partner with brands on projects like developing recipes based on anime series. Kung shares the story of how they were offered the publishing deal for Kung Food, and what it's like to be a social media influencer.
01. Booka Shade - Metropolis [Blaufield] 02. Eelke Kleijn - Time Machine [DAYS like NIGHTS] 03. ID 04. Alex Preda - Park Star [DAYS like NIGHTS] 05. Amirali - Pink [Dark Matters] 06. Victor Calderone & Mykol - Inner Rhythm [Matter+] 07. Gui Boratto - Pilgrim [Tomorrowland] 08. ARCYDARO - Radio Innocents [Correspondant] 09. Maceo Plex feat. Giovanni - Revision [Ellum] 10. Brame & Hamo - Waves Reach [Feel My Bicep] 11. Colyn - The Future Is The Past [DGTL] 12. Format - Solid Sessions (Joris Voorn Remix) [Be Yourself Music] 13. Third Culture feat. Sascha Robotti - Let Go [Diynamic]Eelke Kleijn is a rare talent. With work stretching across movie trailer scores, deep live shows and incredibly well formed production, he crosses a boundary from electronic producer and in to a tr... Download
Recorded live at Complex on Saturday August 26th in Maastricht, The Netherlands Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/complexmaastricht Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/complexmaastricht Web: https://complexmaastricht.nl Subscribe to the podcast RSS: feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:1525250/sounds.rss . 01. Booka Shade - Metropolis [Blaufield] 02. Eelke Kleijn - Time Machine [DAYS like NIGHTS] 03. ID 04. Alex Preda - Park Star [DAYS like NIGHTS] 05. Amirali - Pink [Dark Matters] 06. Victor Calderone & Mykol - Inner Rhythm [Matter+] 07. Gui Boratto - Pilgrim [Tomorrowland] 08. ARCYDARO - Radio Innocents [Correspondant] 09. Maceo Plex feat. Giovanni - Revision [Ellum] 10. Brame & Hamo - Waves Reach [Feel My Bicep] 11. Colyn - The Future Is The Past [DGTL] 12. Format - Solid Sessions (Joris Voorn Remix) [Be Yourself Music] 13. Third Culture feat. Sascha Robotti - Let Go [Diynamic] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
How can we become more conscious of the “third culture” we create with others?What new perspective and understanding can we gain when we zoom in and zoom out in our interactions with others?What can we learn about the way we show up to ourselves in the way we show up to others?…Don Waisanen is a professor of strategic and leadership communication in the Baruch College, City University of New York Marxe School of Public and International Affairs. All of his research, teaching, and consulting projects seek to understand how communication works to promote or hinder democracy. Don is the author of Improv for Democracy and Leadership Standpoints. He is the co-author of Innovation Soup: A Recipe for Organizational Success. Listen to Part One with Don here. Don and Abbie continue their conversation about third culture building, intrapersonal communication, and internal family systems. Abbie explores the difference between communication skills and a communication perspective using the game Stratego as a metaphor. Abbie and Don discuss zooming out and zooming in, negotiating with ourselves, and improvisational games. Finally, Abbie and Don try out some improv games and consider what we can learn about ourselves doing these activities. …Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created, produced & hosted by Abbie VanMeter.Stories Lived. Stories Told. is an initiative of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution....Music for Stories Lived. Stories Told. is created by Rik Spann. Find Rik on YouTube. Listen to our conversation with Rik in Ep. 8....Explore all things Stories Lived. Stories Told.Email me! storieslived.storiestold@gmail.comFollow me on Instagram.Subscribe on YouTube.Check out my website.Learn more about the CMM Institute.Learn more about CMM.Learn more about Cosmopolis 2045.Learn more about CosmoKidz.Learn more about
Welcome to a special episode of "Asian and Amplified." In this recording, you're about to join a fascinating panel conversation that delves into the world of podcasting and the unique experiences of our panelists within Berlin's vibrant Asian community.Panelists:Natalina Pereira: Host of "Asia is Not a Country"Natalina Pereira is a passionate podcaster who explores the diverse cultures and stories within Asia. Her podcast, "Asia is Not a Country," has gained recognition for its insightful narratives.Jing-Jing Hu: Host of "You Rice Me Up"Jing-Jing Hu is known for her podcast, "You Rice Me Up," where she shares stories and experiences related to European Asian identity, culture, and personal growth.Liwen Qin: Host of "Seahorse Planet"Liwen Qin brings a feminist perspective through her Chinese-language podcast, "Seahorse Planet." Her unique approach to storytelling has captivated audiences worldwide.Moderator:Sen Zhan: Host of "Beyond Asian: Stories of the Third Culture"Sen Zhan is a skilled storyteller who delves into the experiences of individuals living at the intersection of cultures. His podcast, "Beyond Asian: Stories of the Third Culture," has garnered acclaim for its insightful narratives.In-Depth Questions:Question 1: What's been your revenue from podcasting? How has podcasting impacted your financial landscape?Question 2: As your podcast grows, a persona often develops around it. How do you manage and evolve this persona to resonate with your audience?Question 3: Can you share your toughest experience with podcast guests? How did you navigate and resolve challenging situations with guests?Question 4: What are models for intercultural belonging that you've encountered or explored through your podcasting journey? How can different cultures come together and thrive in today's interconnected world?Don't miss this opportunity to glean insights from our panelists as they share their podcasting journeys and perspectives on the Asian community's creative power in Berlin.And remember, this event is part of Podfest Berlin, taking place from October 13-15, 2023, at Noisy Rooms. Check out the festival programming to discover more exciting podcasting events!
Podcast Overview: Sian & Will discuss living in Vegas, finding local talent, the ins & outs of A&R at Octopus alongside moving from a techno label to putting out more experimental dance hits. Who Is Sian: Born in Ireland and raised in Spain, a rule breaking musician, DJ, visual artist, and label owner, Sian now calls the sprawling, sun-drenched metropolis of Los Angeles his home. He is now infamous for delivering sweat-soaked, hypnotic shows, and prolific music output that burnsdeep into the collective psyche of club culture. His vibrant sound has taken him around the globe,demonstrating unmistakable energy, to packed dance-floors worldwide. A unique aesthetic and visionary approach have attracted several exciting collaborations, including the unstoppable partnership with Sacha Robotti as Third Culture, which instantly hit the top of the charts on Maceo Plex's Lone Romantic label, and Solomun's Diynamic imprint. Sian also teamed up with Autograf and Burko, for their sublime collaboration on Armada Records. Sian's otherworldly slant on music is consistently garnering praise from the likes of Billboard, Mixmag, Dancing Astronaut, Forbes, DJ Mag, LA Weekly, Huffington Post, and more. With his laser focused, dark, sultry music, plus remixes for the likes of Jan Blomquist, Hi-Lo / Oliver Heldens, and Deadmau5, have cemented his unique niche between the underground and the mainstream. If you would like to join my community to carry on with all of these discussions please sign up to the link here: http://willclarke.club/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Family is so important to God! Over the next episodes we will be exploring the art and science of raising children in third cultures as people who are sent out to expand God's Kingdom. Here, Kendall interviews an All Peoples worker who has been a part of what God is doing in our movement for 13 years. You will learn about the challenges and blessings of raising third culture kids as part of a missions movement.
In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a captivating conversation with Ikena Carreira, a social entrepreneur whose remarkable journey encompasses entrepreneurship, UN collaborations, television roles, and transformative career shifts. Ikena's narrative unveils her family's history rooted in Angola's struggle for independence, providing profound insights into the sacrifices and triumphs that shaped her perspective on identity. The dialogue delves into the podcast's mission, emphasising the nuanced nature of African identity and the power of cultural bridges. It explores Ikena's career journey from academia to media and her founding of StandSeven, a platform championing African craftsmanship and luxury. The conversation also probes the challenges of sustainability-focused entrepreneurship and the complexities of maintaining authenticity in a shifting African business landscape. Ikena shares her transition from entrepreneurship to the UN and imparts valuable insights on fundraising, motherhood, and the profound impact of self-belief. Discover Ikena's inspiring initiative, Train Clinic, and explore diverse experiences woven with themes of innovation, identity, and service.
Hi all, such great tunes in 40mn ! Yes it's the Minimal Show !Much Love ! Playlist : 01 Maximono, So Real, This Ain't Bristol;02 Third Culture (USA), U Move, Lone Romantic;03 Milk & Sugar/Sven Kerkhoff, Somebody, Milk & Sugar Germany;04 Adam Ten/Maori, Spring Girl, Higher Ground;05 Lunar Disco, Devil's Hands, Crosstown Rebels;06 Shawnecy, Third Maysam, Technoblazer;07 Third Culture (USA), Follow Me, Lone Romantic;08 Catz 'N Dogz, Can't Stand (Robag Wruhme's 'Flodder Bukk' Rehand), Crosstown Rebels;09 Kassian, Off World Vehicles (Void Complet remix), Faux Poly;10 Pan-Pot feat Hugh Betcha, Proto (Stripped mix), Second State Audio. minimal show on iTunes minimal show rss feed
Welcome to Season 3 of Third Culture Africans! This season, host Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao is taking you deeper into the lives and journeys of successful Africans in the diaspora. Expect engaging conversations with a dynamic range of guests, from entrepreneurs and artists, to writers and innovators, each sharing their unique experiences and insights. As always, our guests continue to challenge the status quo, break barriers, and shape the global narrative of Africa and Africans. Season 3 is an exploration of resilience, creativity, and the African spirit of ingenuity, further broadening the scope of our stories and impact in the world. Tune in to discover, connect, and get inspired! Full show notes:
In this week's episode, we dive into the complex process of healing and improving relationships with parents, particularly in Asian cultures. Our new Ask Me Anything segment features psychoanalyst Dr. Salman Akhtar's article on "A Third Individuation, Immigration, Identity, and the Psychoanalytic Process," providing a resource for third culture individuals to understand themselves better.Read "A Third Individuation", by Dr. Salman Akhtar here: https://immaterial.sfai.edu/features/here-and-yet/documents/A-THIRD-INDIVIDUATION-IMMIGRATIONidentity-and-the-psychoanalitical-process.pdfBecome a Patron with benefits like: Shoutouts on New Episodes, Ask a question on the Ask-me-anything segment, and access to uncut episodes!www.patreon.com/beyondasianIn today's episode featuring Johnson Hsieh, we explore the concept of third individuation and the importance of unblocking love, tearing down internal barriers that prevent true connection. We delve into the challenges of evolving relationships with parents, examining our own perceptions and biases, and setting boundaries. We emphasize the importance of communication, understanding, and forgiveness in relationships, highlighted by our personal experiences and those of our guests. Join us as we explore the ongoing effort of trying to improve relationships by being vulnerable, expressing oneself, and actively listening.Don't forget to support us by becoming a patron on patreon.com/beyondasian. Tune in now to Beyond Asian: Stories of the Third Culture, where we believe that understanding and empathy towards others are vital to building meaningful relationships with our Asian parents.Topics- A Third individuation in immigrants- Kanye West's "everything is the same"- Understanding and empathy towards parents- Unblocking love to improve relationships- Navigating cultural differences and setting boundaries- Understanding interrupting in communication- Therapy and exploring emotions- Importance of open communication- Accepting challenges in infinite game- Finding progress and hope in small shifts- Impact of self-reflection and self-acceptanceNotable Quotes"Immigration from one country to another is a complex and multifaceted psychosocial process with significant and lasting effects on an individual's identity.""The idea that the individuation process may never quite stop happening for third culture people invites a continuous process of creativity and of reinvention.""Grief is love with nowhere to go. It's love that has had nowhere to go for decades, and now it can finally flow."KeywordsImmigration process 2. Dr. Salman Akhtar 3. Psychoanalytic process 4. Third individuation 5. Psychosocial development theory 6. Third culture individuals 7. Identity 8. Parental backstory 9. Protection 10. Relationship with parents.Episode OutlineIntroduction and explanation of Ask Me Anything segment [00:00:01]Question from patron William on suggested reading materials for third culture individuals [00:00:28]Johnson's mom's backstory and early life struggles [00:10:34]Johnson's mom's experiences as a child [00:11:37]Johnson''s approach to maintaining a relationship with his parents despite interruptions [00:29:41]Johnson and his mom's evolving relationship and her positive affirmations towards him [00:36:04]Johnson's pivotal moment with his therapist and impact on his relationship with his mom [00:40:35]Johnson's infrequent interrupted conversations with his mom and documenting them on Twitter. [00:43:32]
What you think of Global Health, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Healthcare, nutrition, education?In this episode, I introduce the topic of global health and provide different definitions. I challenge listeners to think about global health beyond just healthcare and consider the various factors that contribute to it, such as culture, environment, education, and mental health. This episode serves as an introduction to the podcast and its focus on exploring global health issues from a beginner's perspective. I highlight some of the amazing guests I have had on the podcast who are working to improve global health. Episodes that were mentioned:7. From Serving Wine to Serving Humanity10. Immigrant Parents and Their "Third Culture" Children12. How Far Would You Walk for Water?__________________Click here to join the exclusive GHP online community!Support the PodcastClick here to send in a one time or monthly donationJoin the Podcast Mailing list: https://www.globalhealthpursuit.com/mailing-list Make sure to follow Hetal on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!Email her at hetal@globalhealthpursuit.com.Thank you so much. We deeply appreciate you.
Welcome to Beyond Asian: Stories of the Third Culture, where we delve into the importance of community and communication in difficult experiences, particularly in the context of familial relationships. In this two-part interview series, we speak with Johnson Hsieh about their respective parental journeys, exploring the challenges and rewards of reconnecting with family after years of distance. But that's not all - we also dive into the ethical and legal concerns surrounding the use of AI voice generators in voiceover work. Podcast host Sen Zhan, a moonlighting voice actor, shares her experience with a small company that may be using her voice to train their AI without her consent. We discuss important questions about ownership, transparency, and compensation for artists in this field.Throughout the podcast, we explore the experiences of Asian individuals dealing with anxiety and attachment in their relationships with their parents. We also highlight the importance of evolving relationships, setting boundaries, and the challenges of discussing difficult topics with family members.Join us as we celebrate the power of community and communication in navigating life's difficult moments. Tune in to Beyond Asian: Stories of the Third Culture, available now on all major podcast platforms.Topics- Two-part interview series- Impact of AI voice generators - Relationship with Asian families - Dealing with distance from family - Importance of taking risks - Strained relationships with parents - Experience of Asian individuals with anxiety - Attachment versus love in Asian families - Trans cultural trauma - Catch-up phase with parents - Reconnecting with family and heritage - Evolving relationships with parents - Importance of setting boundaries - Host's upcoming visit from parents - Challenges of discussing social justice - Challenges in communicating with parents - Importance of community in difficult experiencesNotable Quotes"I never considered my relationship with my family as not important, but I think that there were parts of me that wanted to believe that I didn't need that importance.""I want to slightly challenge this notion of I set a boundary, and you must respect my boundary because it doesn't work that way with Asian parents.""It's saying, hey, dad, I can't talk about this anymore because I'm too tired. And if I force myself to keep talking about it, I'm going to resent you."Keywords: parental relationships, family, pandemic, regrets, boundaries, love, internal work, AI voice generator, raw interview material, residency, Berlin, Calgary, Taiwan.Episode Outline Shout out to patrons [00:00:00]Introduction to interview series with Johnson Hsieh [00:00:48]Discussion of importance of relationship with parents [00:11:30]Pandemic amplifying importance of relationships and regret [00:12:00] Celebrating setting boundaries in interacting with family [00:31:14]Reflecting on making changes to relationship with parents and upcoming visit [00:39:00] Anticipating challenges and conversations with parents during visit [00:42:52]
“The culture of a people is their identity as it affords them due recognition….there is no denial of the fact that what makes any human society is its culture; a Latin word which was derived from “colore” meaning to practice or cherish. For a society to be societal it must be cultural; therefore, society and culture are also intertwined.”The podcast episode features an interview with Akinyi Adoyo, born and raised in Kenya, who shares her personal experience and work with a nonprofit called Friends of Africa. In this conversation, we cover important topics such as cultural preservation, identity, and the impact of immigration on families. She discusses what it means to be a third culture kid and the challenges they face while emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces to explore and celebrate their culture. She shares examples of incorporating cultural elements into school projects by sharing Kenyan games, music, and food. The conversation highlights the therapeutic nature of culture and the importance of community in shaping one's identity.Check out the shownotes to learn more!Related episode(s) on culture, mental health, and community:Anjali Badrinath: My South Asian Parents Think Therapy is a Scam... What Do I Do?__________________Click here to join the exclusive GHP online community!Support the PodcastClick here to send in a one time or monthly donationJoin the Podcast Mailing list: https://www.globalhealthpursuit.com/mailing-list Make sure to follow Hetal on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook!Email her at hetal@globalhealthpursuit.com.Thank you so much. We deeply appreciate you.
Recorded live at DAYS like NIGHTS @ Metropolitano on Saturday April 1st, Rosario, Argentina Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LadoBprod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladob_producciones/ Subscribe to the podcast RSS: feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:1525250/sounds.rss . 01. Henry Bergmann, Fat Cosmoe, Wennink - Higher Dimension (Thodoris Triantafillou Remix) [Automatik] 02. Andhim - Dance Again [Superfriends] 03. No Hopes & Andrey K - Membrane [DAYS like NIGHTS] 04. Eelke Kleijn - Maschine 2.0 [DAYS like NIGHTS] 05. Steve Parry x Renato Cohen - Marmalade Skies [Selador] 06. Sian - Touch [Octopus] 07. Madben - Addicted [Ellum] 08. Third Culture, Sian, Sascha Robotti - Let Go 09. Hunter/Game & Hollt - Closure [Radikon] 10. Losless - Deeper [Upperground] 11. Roberto Capuano - Dice Roll [Truesoul] 12. Alex Metric - Alive [Higher Ground] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This week, host @missj9 is joined by olive's regular columnist @gurd_loyal to talk all about his brilliant new book Mother Tongue – Flavours of a Second Generation, which explores his Indian/British heritage through recipes and stories and explains what third-culture cooking is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Celebrate the courage to explore, learn and grow with empathy, as TCKs show us how to thrive with multiple dimensions of belonging."The biggest tool in our tool bag is something that we're good at, but we need to focus on more so that we can use it to our advantage, and that would be empathy. So being very open, one thing I find, and I found this to myself, and I have to work on it every day, is we are so multicultural. Right. We do all the things, we've been all the places, we think we got it right. But there's so much..." Doni AldineDoni Aldine is a globally mobile, Afro Latina and first generation North American who is passionate about creating community for cross cultural populations. She is the editor and founder of Culturs magazine and a TCK scholar who speaks around the globe on the subject.Doni Aldine was born in New York City and at two weeks old, she started her international travel. Growing up in seven different cultures on five continents, she developed an immense appreciation for cultural diversity. She became a TCK scholar and Editor-in-Chief of Culturs magazine, which celebrates 21st century cultural diversity. Doni taught her students to break their lenses and think outside of themselves, and she emphasizes the importance of having the courage to learn about different cultures and empathy to understand them. Through her own experience, Doni has learned that we all have the power to choose who we are and to embrace all of who we are.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. How TCKs Develop Empathy Through Cross-Cultural Experiences2. Exploring the Dimensionality of TCKs and Their Families3. Understanding the Benefits and Challenges of Being a TCK in the 21st Century.Resources:https://www.cultursmag.com/Other episodes you'll enjoy:EPS 122EPS 119EPS 112Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifferenceTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/@awodpodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/Website: https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.comLoved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://www.podpage.com/dashboard/a-world-of-difference/reviews/Chapter Summaries:[00:00:02]The Aworld of Difference is a podcast for those who are different and want to make a difference. This week Lori Adams Brown talks about her new job in Silicon Valley. Change means the good, the bad and the I don't want to talk about it.[00:00:48]Doni Aldine identifies as a Third Culture kid, a TCK, because of her experiences growing up in multiple cultures. She's passionate about creating community for cross cultural populations. She brings a nuanced conversation around the beautiful aspects of Black history.[00:06:34]It's hard sometimes to help monoculturals understand. I focus on dimensionality, something that I realize about being a TCK because everyone's t cknus is very different. The biggest tool in our tool bag is something we're good at, but we need to focus on more. That would be...
As Daniel and I continue to talk about the Ideas in chapter 1, we drill down on what happens in the third culture when they want the kingdom of the second culture without the first. This cultural moment podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-cultural-moment/id1342868490 The Belfast Podcast exists to help recapture the Christain imagination. Luke and Daniel see the trend of modernism doing no favors for a vibrant view of scripture. It is our goal to widen the field of vision for modern people reading the Bible as we grapple with its ancient context, literary beauty, and symbolic underpinnings. You may have been taught to read texts with an eye for their literary and symbolic structures in English courses in high school and/or college, but rarely is this taught to seminary students or lay Christians alike when it comes to the Bible. We want to keep this eye for symbolism, repetition, and structure as we investigate the Biblical canon, linking it to modern and old examples that are extemporaneous yet connected to aid in giving the broader field of vision mentioned earlier. Come along with us on our journey to read your bible again for the first time. We hope that through the words of those that have come before us, we can give Western Christianity its imagination back. Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-belfast-podcast/id1472441982 Follow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1s3aaP3pUkQKBVXbsP8Y34?si=ca588a6165424c61 Instagram: @thebelfastpodcast Email: belfastpodcast@gmail.com Help Luke go to England this Summer: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-travel-to-study-cs-lewis
This is a story how culture shock continues wherever I am. Level of Indonesian and English fluency: Beginner to Intermediate Content: 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Indo version 02:10 - English version 03:28 - Reflection https://speakindo.life/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakindo/support
DAVID GAUSA presents SUTIL SENSATIONS RADIO / N#421 TRACKLIST NOVEMBER 4th 2022 / 4 NOVIEMBRE 2022 Fisher ft. Meryll 'Yeah The Girls' - Catch & Release Sunday Scaries x PiCKUPLiNES 'Chill Like That' - DamGood Music /Astralwerks Jessie Ware 'Free Yourself' (Eats Everything Remix) - EMI Max Dean feat. Mr. V 'Future Looks Bright' - Repopulate Mars HOSH 'Song To The Siren' - Three Six Zero Bicep feat. Clara La San 'Water' - Ninja Tune TSHA 'The Light' (taken from 'Capricorn Sun' LP) - Ninja Tune --- TRACK OF THE WEEK / TEMA DE LA SEMANA TERR 'Only For Tonight' - Phantasy Sound --- THE TECH HOUSE ZONE Riva Starr x Todd Terry 'This Is The Sound' - Hot Creations Chloe Caillet feat. Mikhail Beltran 'NYWTF' - Circoloco Kyle Walker 'Hablame' - Repopulate Mars James Hype & Tita Lau 'B2B' - Solotoko --- Anyma & CamelPhat 'The Sign' - Afterlife Kx5 (Kaskade & deadmau5) feat. The Moth & The Flame 'Alive' - mau5trap --- DAVID GAUSA IN THE MIX: #CANELAFINA TAKEOVER Tinlicker & Ben Bohmer 'Voodoo' (taken from 'Perfect Mistakes' EP) - Anjunadeep WhoMadeWho w/Rampa 'Everyday' (Jennifer Cardini Remix) - Embassy One AMEME feat. Kosmo Kint 'Never Forget' (taken from 'Power' EP) - One Tribe Radio Slave ft NEZ 'Wait A Minute' (Dixon Extension) - Rekids Sasha & Sentre 'Track 10' - Last Night On Earth Third Culture (aka Sacha Robotti and Sian) 'Never Stop' (taken from 'Chemicals' EP) - Diynamic Maceo Plex ft. Oscar And The Wolf 'All Night' - Higher Ground --- If you want to know more about DAVID GAUSA, visit: Si quieres saber mas de DAVID GAUSA, visita: http://www.davidgausa.com http://instagram.com/davidgausa http://www.facebook.com/davidgausa http://twitter.com/davidgausa http://soundcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.mixcloud.com/davidgausa http://www.youtube.com/davidgausa http://www.sutilrecords.com http://www.facebook.com/sutilrecords
Being a Third-Culture Kid isn't always easy. Marc lived in 6 countries but he experienced great fun with a positive attitude. We talked about his journey of making music and how he was inspired in choosing his styles. MARC AMELLO formerly known as M3L, is a Multilingual Afro-Reggaeton and R&B Artist based in Toronto. Born in Cameroon yet raised in six countries, his music embodies the lived experiences of a “Third Culture” kid, with roots in Anglophone Afrobeats and Hiphop/R&B, Reggaeton and Francophone Zouk/Coupé-Décalé music. His ability to flow seamlessly between English, Spanish and French makes for a unique listening experience and showcases elite versatility. If you haven't heard Marc's Part 1: Ep78 African Musician Growing Up in 6 Countries w/ MARC AMELLO The sounds are so great in this episode! Thank you, MARC for renting a pro mic! Find MARC: Spotify Playlist spoti.fi/3BDCIb2 | m3lmuzik@gmail.com | IG @marcamello | TikTok @marc.amello | MARC AMELLO on all streaming platforms
This week the bad boys of theology chat with Dr. Mario Multi Ethnicism, Faith, and racial tension in Lord of the Rings dominate the conversation, so gird your loins and prepare for battle! Melendez.Dr. Mario is the Auguie Henry Chair of Old Testament and Biblical Studies at Oklahoma Baptist University. He holds a PhD in biblical interpretation from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (NOBTS). He has served in English, Asian, and Spanish churches. Check out more from Dr. Mario: drmario.me
With times as crazy as these, we need all the support we can get. Deep conversations with friends, a good book, a tranquil walk through a park, a home cooked meal, meditation...and a social media persona moonlighting as our ultra caring significant other. Enter our Internet Boyfriend and charming FOA guest this week, James Tang. In this episode, Minji catches up with her friend James, the creative soul behind the viral TikTok character "Your Internet Boyfriend" who caught some attention for his sincere and clever emotional thirst traps. And oh did the parched online audience show up for the empathy, acts of service, and undivided attention via loads of direct eye contact. James' content happened to be a point of joy and levity in Minji's dark pandemic days, and together they reverse engineer how this character was inspired through James' acting background and the astoundingly low bar for dating these days...and perhaps since forever. They discuss how this persona is received across both male and female audiences, James' insights from "dating" so many people on the Internet, as well as how this character has truly helped people come to realize some important things for themselves. Links:https://www.instagram.com/jamesthetang/https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesthetanghttps://twitter.com/jamesthetangFollow Minji On:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Clubhouse (@MinjiChang)▫️ Music featured in this episode include "Uzutrap" by Uzuhan and “Special” by Andy Yu▫️ Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon▫️ This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveAudio Engineer @marvinyuehProducer @AnnaSunSocial Media Manager @JulianaDeer