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#65

Holiday Spectacular + Best of 2023 Special!

On this week’s episode, it’s the Holiday Spectacular + Best of 2023 Special with my (Patrick’s) very dear friends Leah Burns and Erik Kemp ✨ Leah and Erik join the show to close out 2023 the right way: by talking about the difference between basements and storm shelters! They also answer some get-to-know-you questions and help Patrick celebrate the Top 5 Conversation Piece episodes as voted on by you, our audience — it’s a lot of fun!Mentioned in this episode:The Janchi ShowTaylor SwiftLeenalchiTigerboomAngela TuckerCam Lee SmallMeet LeahLeah Burns is a Chinese American Transracial Adoptee based in Arkansas. When she’s not traveling, you can find her on IG, @lee_uhh or if you’re into the sporadic book recommendation, @leahreadz for book related thingz.  Meet ErikErik Kemp is a transracial intercountry Korean Adoptee. He loves all forms of art and entertainment and currently lives in Los Angeles. Connect with Erik on Instagram and follow his new podcast, It's Just Erik Talking. YOUR Top 5 Episodes of 2023:5. Lucy Sheen - The BIPOC Adoptee Conversations4. Lillian Barkes - National Adoptee Awareness Month3. Mindfulness and mental health in the workplace with Jamie Holland2. The burden of responsibility + the end of November1. The privilege of storytelling with Joon ParkSupport the showSubscribe to the newsletter. Leave a review. Check out our website.Connect with us on Instagram.Connect with PatrickInstagramLinkedInTikTokProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: original_soundtrack
#63

The systemic issues at the root of our stories with Brittany Means

On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, author Brittany Means joins the show to talk about resisting dominant narratives and the ways systemic issues influence our stories, particularly their origins. Brittany shares her ongoing journey to stay present, how dominant narratives like resiliency can lead us down the wrong paths, and how these different things show up in her debut memoir, Hell if We Don't Change Our Ways (my favorite book of 2023!!!).Buy Hell if We Don't Change Our Ways: https://www.brittanymeans.com/book Learn more about Brittany: https://www.brittanymeans.com/homeConnect with Brittany: https://instagram.com/brittanymeansitConsider supporting any of the following Albuquerque organizations:ABQ Mutual Aid: http://www.ffol.org/ John Brown Breakfast Club: https://www.instagram.com/john_brown_breakfast_clubS.A.F.E House: https://www.safehousenm.org/casaq: https://www.casaq.org/ Learn more about Sarah Rose Cavanagh: https://www.sarahrosecav.com/Learn more about Ashley C. Ford: http://www.ashleycford.net/Learn more about Hanif Abdurraqib: http://www.abdurraqib.com/Support the showSubscribe to the newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.substack.com/Leave a review: https://bit.ly/48DgMfTCheck out our website: https://conversationpiecepod.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/conversationpodpiece/Connect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/patrickintheworld/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: original_soundtrack
#60

Lillian Barkes: National Adoptee Awareness Month

November is National Adoption / Adoptee Awareness Month. For too long, adoptee voices have not been centered in conversations about adoption and that has led to a one-sided narrative dominated by adoptive parents and adoption agencies. That’s been changing, and this month, we’re joining the chorus of adoptees who have been sharing their stories by highlighting Asian American adoptees right here in Indiana. On this week’s episode, co-founder and CEO of Listen To Our Future Lillian Barkes joins Patrick to talk about navigating loss as adoptees, from adoptive parents to first parents and more. Lillian shares about working through grief after losing her adoptive mother early in college, what it means to honor our ancestors, and why it's important for us to understand the traumas related to attachment and abandonment. She also discusses the amazing work Listen To Our Future is doing in the city.Connect with Lillian: https://www.instagram.com/lillybarkes/Learn more about Listen To Our Future: https://www.listentoourfuture.com/ Connect to Listen To Our Future: https://www.instagram.com/listentoourfuture/ Learn more about the Adoptee Consciousness Model: https://redthreadbroken.wordpress.com/2022/06/23/out-of-the-fog-and-into-consciousness-a-model-of-adoptee-awareness/Check out some other podcasts Lauren recommends:Psych Talk: Episode 132, Internal Family Systems with Rachel Forbes, LCSW: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4p5xhZWNdhvqIlHGabDB1o?si=MnsC3IuMQMu2YqUkKJFdswWe Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle: Episode 130, Breaking Cycles & Reparenting Yourself with Dr. Becky Kennedy: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-can-do-hard-things-with-glennon-doyle/id1564530722?i=1000579281486Support the showSubscribe to the newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.substack.com/Leave a review: https://bit.ly/48DgMfTCheck out our website: https://conversationpiecepod.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/conversationpodpiece/Connect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/patrickintheworld/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: original_soundtrack
#59

Lauren Rees: National Adoptee Awareness Month

November is National Adoption / Adoptee Awareness Month. For too long, adoptee voices have not been centered in conversations about adoption and that has led to a one-sided narrative dominated by adoptive parents and adoption agencies. That’s been changing, and this month, we’re joining the chorus of adoptees who have been sharing their stories by highlighting Asian American adoptees right here in Indiana. On this week’s episode, Lauren Rees joins Patrick to talk about navigating parenthood as a transracial adoptee. Lauren shares her journey as a parent, the importance of disrupting the dominant narratives that exist, and finding the balance in all things. She also talks about why combatting racial injustice and inequity is a necessary part of her personal journey both as an adoptee and as a parent. Connect with Lauren: https://instagram.com/ravelreesLearn more about the Adoptee Consciousness Model: https://redthreadbroken.wordpress.com/2022/06/23/out-of-the-fog-and-into-consciousness-a-model-of-adoptee-awareness/Check out some other podcasts Lauren recommends:Psych Talk: Episode 132, Internal Family Systems with Rachel Forbes, LCSW: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4p5xhZWNdhvqIlHGabDB1o?si=MnsC3IuMQMu2YqUkKJFdswWe Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle: Episode 130, Breaking Cycles & Reparenting Yourself with Dr. Becky Kennedy: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-can-do-hard-things-with-glennon-doyle/id1564530722?i=1000579281486Support the showSubscribe to the newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.substack.com/Leave a review: https://bit.ly/48DgMfTCheck out our website: https://conversationpiecepod.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/conversationpodpiece/Connect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/patrickintheworld/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: original_soundtrack
#58

Amy Plocharczyk: National Adoptee Awareness Month

November is National Adoption / Adoptee Awareness Month. For too long, adoptee voices have not been centered in conversations about adoption and that has led to a one-sided narrative dominated by adoptive parents and adoption agencies. That’s been changing, and this month, we’re joining the chorus of adoptees who have been sharing their stories by highlighting Asian American adoptees right here in Indiana. On this week’s episode, Amy Plocharczyk joins Patrick to talk about her experience navigating both Asian American and adoptee communities in Indianapolis. Amy shares what she feels like is currently missing from our conversations around adoption, the struggles (and triumphs) she's had connecting with the Filipino/a/x community in Indy, and how encouragement has played a big role in stepping into the wider adoptee community. Connect with Amy: https://instagram.com/amyploLearn more about the Adoptee Consciousness Model: https://redthreadbroken.wordpress.com/2022/06/23/out-of-the-fog-and-into-consciousness-a-model-of-adoptee-awareness/Support the showSubscribe to the newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.substack.com/Leave a review: https://bit.ly/48DgMfTCheck out our website: https://conversationpiecepod.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/conversationpodpiece/Connect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/patrickintheworld/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: original_soundtrack
#56

we were the seeds with Jason Chu

On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Patrick sits down with rapper Jason Chu to discuss his new album we were the seeds (available wherever you get music!). Jason discusses how hip hop resonated with him at an early age, the way he marries his creative art with his advocacy and education, and what it really means to be in community. He also shares his inspirations for the album, some myths of the music industry, and what conversations he hopes folks are having after listening.Outro song: Moves by Jason ChuListen to we were the seedsApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-were-the-seeds/1702918344Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6sISvbWmnygc4cuiLEJksySoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jasonchumusic/sets/we-were-the-seedsYouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nK3ZZTCFtRhxecPHkkS-LAy7dwPyn8Pto&si=M6IX40E_cXWLN3MPConnect with JasonWebsite: https://www.jasonchumusic.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonchumusic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasonchumusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonchumusic/Learn more about API Rise: https://www.api-rise.org/Watch PBS' Asian Americans: https://www.pbs.org/show/asian-americans/Read Erika Lee's The Making of Asian America: http://www.erikalee.org/the-making-of-asian-america/Check out our website: https://conversationpiecepod.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/conversationpodpiece/Support the showSubscribe to the newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.substack.com/Leave a review: https://bit.ly/48DgMfTConnect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/patrickintheworld/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: original_soundtrack
#55

The privilege of storytelling with Joon Park

On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, Patrick sits down with Joon Park to discuss the privilege of telling our stories and being on the receiving end of other's. Joon talks about the roots of his love for storytelling, what he's learned about of the power + privilege of our stories in his role as a hospital chaplain, and how silence can be a powerful tool for uplifting and elevating the stories of other people, particularly folks from historically marginalized communities + identities. They also get into a compliment-off -- it's a lot of fun!Learn more about Joon: https://jsparkblog.com/Connect 👇🏼Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jspark3000/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jsparkblogPurchase a copy of The Voices We Carry: https://jsparkblog.com/my-book-the-voices-we-carry/Learn more about Liz Kleinrock: https://www.teachandtransform.org/Learn more about Cameron Lee Small: https://therapyredeemed.wordpress.com/ Learn more about Danté Stewart: https://www.dantecstewart.com/Get tickets to Conversation Piece: The Workshop (Adoptees ONLY) Edition (11/9): https://bit.ly/3RWFbahCheck out our website: https://conversationpiecepod.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/conversationpodpiece/Support the showSubscribe to the newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.substack.com/Leave a review: https://bit.ly/48DgMfTConnect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/patrickintheworld/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: original_soundtrack
#53

REPLAY | Natasha Jung: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations concludes with Natasha Jung! Natasha and Patrick discuss the partnership between Cold Tea Collective and Conversation Piece and how they first came together, why storytelling is so important in uncovering hidden lived experiences within our communities, the difficulty of doing the work AND the power in taking care of yourself while doing it.Meet NatashaNatasha is a multi-disciplinary creative, community builder, and public speaker. She has a background in marketing, broadcast television, live event production and education. In 2021, she was named a finalist in BC Business Magazine’s Women of the Year Awards as a finalist in the Community Builder category. She has also been recognized by Deloitte Canada, Chinese Womens’ Association of Canada and the City of Richmond as a Top 30 Under 30. In 2019, Natasha delivered a TEDx talk about navigating cultural expectations in a cup of tea and why she started Cold Tea Collective. Connect with NatashaInstagram | LinkedIn | TwitterThanks to Cold Tea Collective for helping amplify this series all throughout May.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit https://coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram: https://instagram.com/coldteacollective.Check out our website: https://patrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/patrickintheworldTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldSupport the showSubscribe to the Newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.beehiiv.com/subscribeBuy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/patricknthworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#52

REPLAY | Bianca Mabute-Louie: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations continue with Bianca Mabute-Louie! Bianca and Patrick discuss the costs of representation, the types of liberation we want to invest in, and the importance of knowing we're not doing this work alone. Meet BiancaBianca Mabute-Louie, MA is a Sociology doctoral student, author, and educator. Her research examines how religious socialization shapes the racial attitudes and political engagement of Asian Americans. Previous to Rice, Bianca served Asian American youth in community-based organizations and taught Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University, Laney College, City College of San Francisco, and Oakland Unified School District. Her visual storytelling and public scholarship have been featured on CNN, TIME, Elle, ABC7, LA Times, Cheddar News, USA Today, and Mic. She is working on her first book, UNASSIMILABLE, with Harper Collins.Connect with Bianca on Instagram and Twitter.Check out Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha.Thanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.Check out our website!patrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport the showSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#51

REPLAY | Sho Dewan: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations concludes with Sho Dewan! Sho and Patrick discuss how Asians and Asian Americans can advocate for themselves in their careers, the cultural context for understanding our self-worth when it comes to our professional lives, and recognizing our self-limiting beliefs.Meet ShoSho Dewan is the lead Career Coach & founder of Workhap ,and has helped thousands get hired & paid in careers they love. He’s a LinkedIn Top Voice with his work featured on Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, and LinkedIn News. With 1M+ followers across social media, you can follow Sho on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and LinkedIn.Learn more about Workhap: www.workhap.comThanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.Check out Patrick’s website!patrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport PatrickSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#50

REPLAY | Rick Allen: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations continue with Rick Allen! Rick and Patrick discuss folks with certain identities left out of the conversation, how that affects us as Asian adoptees, and how we can get outside of the echo chamber and bring these conversations to other places.Meet RickRick is half Black, half Korean, adopted, a husband, a father, and learning more about himself as he goes.Connect with Rick on Instagram.Check out Hidden Hangukin: www.youtube.com/channel/UCgWKz0-f4cKFukdV_Y7B4hgThanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.Check out my website!patrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport PatrickSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#49

REPLAY | August Rocha: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations continue with August Rocha! August and Patrick discuss support + representation (or the lack of) for Queer and Disabled Asian Americans, navigating the intersection of multiple identities and communities, and the importance of these two things: you can ask for help and you are not alone.Meet AugustAugust (they/them) is an adopted, Chinese-American, disabled, non-binary advocate, speaker and writer with over 100K followers on TikTok. Soon to be traveling the U.S., August plans to spread joy wherever they go.Connect with August on TikTok and Instagram.Thanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.Check out my website!patrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport PatrickSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#48

REPLAY | Rohan Zhou-Lee: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations continue with Rohan Zhou-Lee! Rohan and Patrick discuss how erasure by white society contributes to internalized self-hatred in the Asian American community, the deep history of cross-community solidarity between Asian America and others, and the idea of Asian American identity as transcendent.Meet RohanRohan Zhou-Lee, pronouns They/Siya/祂/Elle, is a dancer, writer, and public speaker. They are also known for founding The Blasian March, a Black-Asian solidarity initiative through education and celebration. At CUNY's first ever LGBT-themed conference, Queeribbean Crossings (Caribbean Equality Project,) the Blasian March received a certificate from The Public Advocate For the City of New York in affirmation of the “work to unite diverse Brooklyn communities in love, fellowship, and support.” Learn more about Rohan on his website: www.diaryofafirebird.comConnect with Rohan on Instagram.Check out the fantasy series we referenced!The Dandelion Dynasty by Ken LiuThe Bruising of the Qilwa by Naseem JamniaThanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.Check out our website!patrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport the showSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#47

REPLAY | Simi Shah: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations continue with Simi Shah! Simi and Patrick discuss why data-driven approaches are so important when it comes to understanding the nuances and complexities of our communities, how Asian Americans can push for data in the spaces they occupy, and the ways we can bring our voices together to reach new heights.Meet SimiSimi Shah is a mission-driven entrepreneur, investor, media strategist, and speaker. Simi is the Founder and CEO of Trailblazers, a media platform that elevates the stories of leading South Asians and convenes them. Simi holds a B.A. in Economics from Harvard University and is originally from Atlanta, Georgia. Visit simishah.com to learn more.Check out South Asian Trailblazers: www.southasiantrailblazers.comThanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.Check out our websitepatrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport the showSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#46

REPLAY | Tony DelaRosa: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations continue with Tony DelaRosa! Tony and Patrick discuss uncovering our histories through the oral narratives of our families, developing mindful, expansive Asian American education policy + curriculum, and how, with our lived experience, we can do this work right now. Meet TonyTony DelaRosa is a Filipino American anti-bias, anti-racist educator, ethnic studies researcher, motivational speaker, and cross-racial coalition builder. He is currently a PhD student in the Education Leadership & Policy Analysis program at UW-Madison focusing on Ethnic Studies Policies and how they translate into practices. Lastly, he is the author of Teaching the Invisible Race: Embodying a Pro-Asian American Lens in Schools with Jossey-Bass / WILEY Publishing. Learn more about Tony: www.tonyrosaspeaks.comPre-order Teaching the Invisible Race: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/teaching-the-invisible-race-tony-delarosa/1143179043Learn more about Dr. Nolan Cabrera: https://coe.arizona.edu/person/nolan-l-cabreraThanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.Check out our websitepatrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport the showSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#44

REPLAY | Liz Kleinrock: The APAHM Conversations

We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1**The APAHM Conversations kick off with Liz Kleinrock! Liz and Patrick discuss the significance of developing relationships beyond the work, the importance of knowing our underlying why, and how we can build coalitions and relationships across communities.Meet LizLiz Kleinrock (she/her) is a Korean-American transracial adoptee, queer, Jewish, antibias and antiracist educator, facilitator, and author. In 2018, Liz received the Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Teaching, and in 2019 delivered her TED Talk, “How to teach kids to talk about taboo topics." In the spring of 2021, Liz released her first book, Start Here, Start Now: A Guide to Antibias and Antiracist Work in Your School Community with Heinemann Publishing, and is excited to announce the publication of four upcoming children's books with HarperCollins. She currently resides in Washington DC with her partner, two bunnies, and cat.Connect with Liz on Instagram.Learn more about Liz (and preorder Come and Join Us!): www.teachandtransform.orgLearn more about Ellen Oh and We Need Diverse Books: www.weneeddiversebooks.orgCheck out my website!patrickintheworld.meConnect with PatrickInstagram | LinkedIn | TikTokSupport PatrickSubscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a CoffeeProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
#43

Liana Soifer - The BIPOC Adoptee Conversations

The BIPOC Adoptee Conversations conclude with BIPOC Adoptees founder Liana Soifer! Liana and Patrick wrap up this series with a discussion about where our community goes next. Liana shares her how entering into parenthood set her down the path of identity, why we need to de-center adoptive parents and agencies from narratives about adoptee experiences, and the importance of celebrating each other. She also shares how BIPOC Adoptees got started and why the mission to include all BIPOC adoptee experiences matters. Connect with Liana (and BIPOC Adoptees) on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bipocadopteesLearn more about BIPOC Adoptees: https://www.bipocadoptees.com/About The BIPOC Adoptee ConversationsFor too long, Adoptees have not been the authors of our own stories. That’s changing, and this month we’re joining the discourse to be part of that change. Together with BIPOC Adoptees, we are reclaiming our narratives by honing in on specific areas of the BIPOC Adoptee experience that need to be amplified right now through this five-part series. This is a brave space for Adoptees to share with the world what we know is needed both inside and outside our community. These are THE BIPOC ADOPTEE CONVERSATIONS.Check out our website: https://conversationpiecepod.com/Connect with us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/conversationpodpiece/Support the showSubscribe to the newsletter: https://patrickintheworld.beehiiv.com/subscribeBuy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/patricknthworldConnect with PatrickInstagram: https://instagram.com/patrickintheworldLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/patrickintheworld/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@patrickintheworldProduced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick ArmstrongMusic by: tavamusic
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