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Kwok ’n’ RollKwok ’n’ RollBook Panel on "Sheets of Scattered Sand" about Cantonese Protestants by Justin TseDr. Justin K. H. Tse's book captures the voices of Cantonese Protestant Christians from the San Francisco, Vancouver, and Hong Kong metropolitan areas as they reflect on their efforts to adapt to secular communities while retaining their identity and beliefs. It makes a critical contribution to the study of transpacific Christianity. Panelists included Dr. Melissa Borja, Dr. KC Choi, and ChanHee Heo. The book panel also discussed the participation of Cantonese Christians in democratic movements in Hong Kong. Listen wherever you get your podcasts Watch full episodes on YouTube Follow me on Facebook...2025-04-0649 minFuel Your ComebackFuel Your ComebackNutrition for ConcussionsIn this episode, Emily spends the first 5 minutesgiving a roadmap for athletes, then dives deeper into the research with practitioners.  Hint: the research isn’tgreat.  So what is nutrition’s real role in concussion recovery?LEARN ABOUT THE SPORTS MED MEMBERSHIP⁠APPLY TO WORK TOGETHER⁠⁠JOIN THE NEWSLETTER⁠To request a team talk or sports med in-service, send an email to our team: emily@injuryrd.com.@injury_rd⁠www.injuryrd.comRESOURCES:Gómez-Pinilla F. Brain foods: the effects of nutrients onbrain function. Nat Rev Neurosci...2024-12-1828 minHumans of JejuHumans of JejuByeolatgan Farmers: Ko Juhi, Lee Inhee, Lee Chanhee, and 7 OthersByeolatgan Farmers is a community of eco-friendly farmers who explore “What does a sustainable way of life look like?” by planting countless questions like stars and seeking their own answers. Ten farmers are working together to cultivate a 1,000-pyeong (about 3,300 square meters) ecological garden in Daheul-ri Village, conducting “harmless farming experiments” for the benefit of all living beings. The group includes Ko Juhi, Lee Inhee, Lee Chanhee, along with seven other members.2024-10-3128 minCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesJulian Saporiti (No-No Boy) on Singing Asian American History and BuddhismEmbody the messiness of Asian American stories with Julian Saporiti, a musician-historian whose celebrated No-No Boy project creates folk songs as a way of telling Asian American history. Julian takes us on a wide-ranging journey, covering his relationship to Buddhism and activism, his subversive style and storytelling approach through music, and the challenges and connections he feels with the term “Asian American."2024-06-2359 minCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesHelena Soholm on Contemporary Shamanism and Healing WorkEmbark on a fascinating adventure with Helena Choi Soholm, a Korean American shaman and healer who channels Korean Indigenous traditions into therapy practice for intergenerational and cultural trauma. Helena shares her insights on the roles of the contemporary shaman healer, Indigenous technology and knowledge, her immigration experience, and the relationship of immigrants to this Indigenous land.2024-06-231h 08Cha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesKaren Tan on 千佛寺 Thousand Buddha Temple and First-Generation Asian Immigrant ExperienceXianfeng interviews Karen Tan, a refugee from Vietnam, shares the story of building a Chinese Buddhist temple in Quincy, Massachusetts in the 90s. The Thousand Buddha Temple 千佛寺 of the Tiantai school of Chinese Buddhism has been a haven for Cantonese- and Chinese-speaking immigrants from several Asian countries. She also talks about the experience of first-generation immigrants in the 80s and 90s in Boston.2024-06-2330 minCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesListening to the Buddhists in Our Backyard: Kinship and Refuge in the Merrimack ValleyIn this audio essay, Chenxing tells the story of how a Twitter DM from a high school teacher named Andy Housiaux led to a life-changing, refuge-making project in the Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts. Listening to the Buddhists in Our Backyard (L2BB) emerged from an inquiry into how U.S.-based educators can teach about Buddhism without erasing the people of Asian heritage who make up the majority of American Buddhists. In this episode, you'll hear soundscapes—recorded over a span of three years (2021–2024)—from American Wisdom Association, Chua Tuong Van Lowell, Glory Buddhist Temple, Harvard Divinity School...2024-06-2353 minCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesDavid Woo on Burning Pride, Addiction Recovery and BuddhismElaine interviews L.A. native Rev. David Woo who is the founder of Burning Pride, a Buddhist recovery fellowship for Asian Americans. David shares about his own journey to addiction recovery and how Buddhism and mindfulness helped him in this process. Other topics covered include the need for much more nuanced representations of Asian Americans in film, David’s moving documentary film Get Jumped In, and a lifelong search for home.2024-06-2350 minCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesDreaming with Muslim Creatives, Part 2: “Khawab” (“to dream” in Urdu), A Conversation with Scholar-Artist Reyhab Mohmed PatelElaine interviews scholar-artist Reyhab Mohmed Patel on her project Khawab (kha-wa-b) meaning “to dream '' in Urdu, featured on the MIPSTERZ platform. Khawab is a multi-faceted storytelling portrait series that fictionalizes the alter-egos of Muslim women in Toronto. Topics covered include the process of creating Khawab, how Islamophobia manifests differently in Canada and the U.S., the importance of integrating academia and the arts, and celebrating Muslim joy.2024-06-231h 04Cha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesDreaming with Muslim Creatives, Part 1: A Conversation with MIPSTERZ Founder Abbas RattaniElaine interviews Abbas Rattani, the founder of MIPSTERZ—an arts and culture collective that curates, incubates, and amplifies Muslim and marginalized ally creative voices. Hear about Abbas’ own spiritual journey to finding like-minded Muslim artists/creatives and how MIPSTERZ came into being, as well as recent projects on Muslim Futurism, and why it is that we all need to be a part of a Muslim future.2024-06-221h 03Cha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesCha-Tea Circle: A Podcast Series on Asian American SpiritualitiesIntroducing Cha-Tea Circle!In this episode, Cha-Tea Circle hosts Chenxing Han, Chanhee Heo, Elaine Lai, and Xianfeng Shi introduce the podcast series we developed, and the seven different episodes we feature. We draw out larger themes from our podcast series including: finding a sense of home through community building, reckoning with Asian American identity, artistic practice as spirituality, and empathetic pedagogical approaches in higher education.Meet us here. 2024-06-2243 minThe Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt PodcastThe Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt PodcastDr. Chanhee Lee: Dairy Feed Innovations | Ep. 15In this insightful episode of The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, we welcome again Dr. Chanhee Lee, Associate Professor at Ohio State University. He approaches the impact of dry distillers' grains and CAD treatments on dairy nutrition. Dr. Lee shares his expertise on utilizing byproducts in dairy cow diets, focusing on reducing feed costs while maintaining production efficiency. Our discussion of the experiment's findings, including effects on milk fat, digestibility, and ammonia emissions, offers valuable insights for anyone in the dairy nutrition industry. Tune in for this enriching conversation that illuminates key strategies in feed management.2024-02-0110 minThe Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt PodcastThe Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt PodcastDr. Chanhee Lee: Corn in Dairy Diets | Ep. 14In the latest episode of "The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast," we welcome Dr. Chanhee Lee, an Associate Professor of Animal Science at Ohio State University. He approaches the intriguing topic of energy in corn and its effects on lactating dairy cows. Dr. Lee discusses his recent research, comparing energy-rich corn with traditional corn in dairy cattle diets, focusing on starch digestibility and milk yield. This episode offers invaluable insights for professionals in the dairy nutrition industry, highlighting innovative approaches to feeding strategies. Tune in for a deep dive into the science of dairy cattle nutrition.2024-01-2509 minNew Books in Asian American StudiesNew Books in Asian American StudiesChris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion" (Oxford UP, 2023)The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford UP, 2023) traces how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the United States cultivated an amicable relationship with Japan based on the belief that it was a "progressive" empire akin to its own. Even as the two nations competed for influence in Asia and clashed over immigration issues in the American West, the mutual respect for empire sustained their transpacific cooperation until Pearl Harbor, when both s...2023-06-031h 58New Books in World AffairsNew Books in World AffairsChris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion" (Oxford UP, 2023)The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford UP, 2023) traces how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the United States cultivated an amicable relationship with Japan based on the belief that it was a "progressive" empire akin to its own. Even as the two nations competed for influence in Asia and clashed over immigration issues in the American West, the mutual respect for empire sustained their transpacific cooperation until Pearl Harbor, when both s...2023-06-031h 58New Books in Korean StudiesNew Books in Korean StudiesChris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion" (Oxford UP, 2023)The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford UP, 2023) traces how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the United States cultivated an amicable relationship with Japan based on the belief that it was a "progressive" empire akin to its own. Even as the two nations competed for influence in Asia and clashed over immigration issues in the American West, the mutual respect for empire sustained their transpacific cooperation until Pearl Harbor, when both s...2023-06-031h 58In Conversation: An OUP PodcastIn Conversation: An OUP PodcastChris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion" (Oxford UP, 2023)The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford UP, 2023) traces how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the United States cultivated an amicable relationship with Japan based on the belief that it was a "progressive" empire akin to its own. Even as the two nations competed for influence in Asia and clashed over immigration issues in the American West, the mutual respect for empire sustained their transpacific cooperation until Pearl Harbor, when both s...2023-06-031h 58New Books in Japanese StudiesNew Books in Japanese StudiesChris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion" (Oxford UP, 2023)The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford UP, 2023) traces how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the United States cultivated an amicable relationship with Japan based on the belief that it was a "progressive" empire akin to its own. Even as the two nations competed for influence in Asia and clashed over immigration issues in the American West, the mutual respect for empire sustained their transpacific cooperation until Pearl Harbor, when both s...2023-06-031h 58New Books in Intellectual HistoryNew Books in Intellectual HistoryChris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion" (Oxford UP, 2023)The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford UP, 2023) traces how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the United States cultivated an amicable relationship with Japan based on the belief that it was a "progressive" empire akin to its own. Even as the two nations competed for influence in Asia and clashed over immigration issues in the American West, the mutual respect for empire sustained their transpacific cooperation until Pearl Harbor, when both s...2023-06-031h 58New Books in Diplomatic HistoryNew Books in Diplomatic HistoryChris Suh, "The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion" (Oxford UP, 2023)The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion (Oxford UP, 2023) traces how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II. Following the Russo-Japanese War, the United States cultivated an amicable relationship with Japan based on the belief that it was a "progressive" empire akin to its own. Even as the two nations competed for influence in Asia and clashed over immigration issues in the American West, the mutual respect for empire sustained their transpacific cooperation until Pearl Harbor, when both s...2023-06-031h 58AIRAKSARANGAIRAKSARANG🕊️REST IN PEACE 문빈🕊️문빈 January 26, 1998 – April 19, 2023Moon Bin was a South Korean singer and actor. He was the vocalist and the lead dancer of the boy group "ASTRO" which debuted on February 23, 2016, under the label Fantagio.He was a child model and debuted in 2004. In his childhood, he filmed a Samsung CF. In 2007, he reprised his role on SBS Star King. In 2012, he modeled in Fantagio iTeen's Audition with Kang Chanhee and Lee Jaesung. In 2013, he participated in the Winter Audition with Mr. Pizza with Cha Eunwoo.He graduated from Hanlim Multi Arts High School - in a Practical Music class.Under the influence of his...2023-04-2104 minReal Science Exchange-DairyReal Science Exchange-Dairy2022 Favorites Countdown Since 2020, the Real Science Exchange has provided in-depth conversations throughout a variety of webinar series. Joining around the pub to recap and reflect on the amazing guests and great conversations from 2022 are Dr. Clay Zimmerman and Scott Sorrell where they reflect on each of their top three favorite episodes of 2022.The pubcast has a growing audience of over 56,000 views and listeners in all 50 states. In 2022, the podcast created 24 events featuring top dairy science topics through the lens of widely known dairy researchers. Dr. Zimmerman’s third favorite episode was Episode 44 that aired on May...2023-01-0345 minReal Science Exchange-DairyReal Science Exchange-DairyMay Journal ClubGuests: Dr. Bill Weiss, The Ohio State University; Dr. Chanhee Lee, The Ohio State University; Haley Zynda, The Ohio State University Special Guest: Dr. Maurice Eastridge, The Ohio State University  Today’s episode is an installment of the Journal Club and is around an actual table once again! Our guests gathered at the Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference to discuss some of the newest research published in the Journal of Dairy Science surrounding reducing DCAD, nutrient digestibility and ammonia emissions from manure. Dr. Lee stated that by reducing DCAD, the urine or lactating cows would have a lo...2022-05-2453 minseevideo 3Speak Podcastseevideo 3Speak Podcast[AB | HERE?] Jay Park - All I Wanna Do (feat. Beginning) | Dance Coverhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=seevideo/eajykczy ARTBEAT DANCE VIDEOMusic : Jay Park(박재범) - All I Wanna Do (feat. Hoody & Loco)Dance Team : AB PROJECTDancers :민영 MinYoung (IG : @yub__ni)현 Hyun (IG : @soomile_11)강희 KangHee (IG : @seyoung__0203)연우 YeonWoo (IG : @moong_daaang)예린 YeRin (IG : @gaeun_0007)지혁 JiHyuk (IG : @117.18)민아 MinA (IG : @_undereun)유진 YooJin (IG : @yj_2.29)찬희 ChanHee (IG : @cha_ni_02)필호 PilHo (IG : @_00_00_09)2022-05-1000 minseevideo 3Speak Podcastseevideo 3Speak Podcast[K-POP DANCE BATTLE] ROUND 2 'AB vs A2be' _ 방구석 여기서요https://3speak.tv/watch?v=seevideo/gcjsqvhv '방구석 여기서요? 시즌 9' Special StageAB vs A2be "춤으로 한번 붙어보자!!"[Dancers]:: AB PROJECT0:23 혜림 HyeRim (IG : @hye_ri__mi)0:23 시은 SiEun (IG : @mydy0)0:35 세영 SeYoung (IG : @seyoung__0203)0:35 하은 HaEun (IG : @undereun)0:39 큰소영 SoYoung.P (IG : @ddo_y0204)1:53 찬희 ChanHee (IG : @cha_ni_02)2:02 선영 SunYoung (IG : @suntrawberry)2:07 담희 DamHee (IG : @damhee_00)5:15 문규 MoonKyu (IG : @moong_daaang)6:49 하연 HaYeon (IG : @hayeon_98k)9:39 송하 SongHa (IG : @gnosah)9:47 가은 GaEun (IG : @gaeun_0007)9:58 얘진 YeJin (IG : bblue_128)12:53 다건 DaGun (IG : @dazzling__dg)14:14 태경 TaeGyeong (IG : @yoon_727)15:43 호준 HoJun (IG : @hhojun)15:54 수환 SuHwan (IG : soomile_11)16:05 재민 JaeMin (IG : @117.18)16:10 태환 TaeHwan (IG : @k.tae_11)17:18 유진 YooJin (IG : @yj...2022-05-0900 minPediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy PodcastPediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy PodcastVolume 34, Issue 1INTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION: Karina Amani Zapata DPT PhD, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas “The Observational Gait Scale Can Help Determine the GMFCS Level in Children With Cerebral Palsy”The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between the Observational Gait Scale and Gross Motor Function Classification System in children who are walking and with cerebral palsy.QUOTE: “We can use the OGS—the Observational Gait Scale—as a helpful clinical tool to quickly and objectively rate a child’s gait”CO-AUTHORS: Charter Rushing, Mauricio Delgado, Chanhee Jo Erin Kinsey...2021-12-2238 minPediatric Physical Therapy PodcastPediatric Physical Therapy PodcastPediatric Physical Therapy PodcastINTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION: Karina Amani Zapata DPT PhD, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas “The Observational Gait Scale Can Help Determine the GMFCS Level in Children With Cerebral Palsy” The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between the Observational Gait Scale and Gross Motor Function Classification System in children who are walking and with cerebral palsy. QUOTE: “We can use the OGS—the Observational Gait Scale—as a helpful clinical tool to quickly and objectively rate a child’s gait” CO-AUTHORS: Charter Rushing, Mauricio Delgado, Chanhee Jo Erin Kinsey PT DPT, Aurora Public Schools, Educational Se...2021-12-2238 minOn Call ThoughtsOn Call ThoughtsEpisode 9: Resiliency and Wellness in Medical School Part 2In Part 2 of our series on resiliency, we speak with our colleagues and student executives of the Resiliency Interest Group, Mario Corrado and Chanhee Seo, on their journey to medical school and the importance of resiliency in medical training. We cover topics from overcoming personal challenges to wellness and personal care routines. As well, be sure to listen for the host of events, workshops, and resources the group offers for students! This episode was produced in collaboration with the Resiliency Interest Group and Student Wellness Committee at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine. Resources from ResIG:2021-01-1041 minAcross the LoonaverseAcross the LoonaverseLoonaverse 19: Choerry SueThe boys are back in town, and so is LOONA!!!  Join us for a double (triple?) header as we talk through Loona's banger of a year with 'So What', 'Why Not?', AND a little bit of 'Star/Voice'!Talking points this week include: the thirteen Icelandic Yule Lads, potential warrior cat names, some dubious math, Choi Chanhee's favorite movie, a brand new replacement for Elf on the Shelf, and why Han should be the new president of MNET.Videos discussed this week:"So What MV" - Loona: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...2021-01-0359 minLagrange PointLagrange PointEpisode 326 - Capturing, reusing, recycling and cleaning water.Water is essential for life, but we need to take care of the complete water cycle. Treating waste water can help remove harmful pollutants from cosmetics and medication. Industrial processes and landfill can also make super salty water, that we need to clean before releasing. Without good water management then we can end up without water in times of drought, and in times of flood more water than we can handle. This week we find out about ways to better manage the most precious of resources, water. References: Qian Yang, Bridget R Scanlon. How much water...2019-05-1320 minLagrange PointLagrange PointEpisode 326 - Capturing, reusing, recycling and cleaning water.Water is essential for life, but we need to take care of the complete water cycle. Treating waste water can help remove harmful pollutants from cosmetics and medication. Industrial processes and landfill can also make super salty water, that we need to clean before releasing. Without good water management then we can end up without water in times of drought, and in times of flood more water than we can handle. This week we find out about ways to better manage the most precious of resources, water.References:Qian Yang, Bridget R Scanlon. How much water can be captured...2019-05-1320 minTheosophia PodcastTheosophia Podcast13.2 Intersectionality and the ChurchChanhee and I discuss a paper she wrote about the troubles the church has in dealing with the intersectionality of human identity including race, gender, sexuality, nationality and ethnicity. We focus in on korean immigrant churches structures of power and then to the purpose of church writ large. Can church be a home for minority peoples and how can it be when it preaches problematic ideologies from the pulpit and perpetuates hegemonic norms that regulate and create “otherness?”2018-05-2837 minTheosophia PodcastTheosophia Podcast13.1 Rev. Chanhee Heo - #metooChanhee Heo is a Korean immigrant that is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ Church. In this episode, Chanhee and I talk about her background coming from Korea to the US to study gender and sexuality issues in Christian Theology. Trigger Warning: #metoo Chanhee shares a story of sexual harassment that was monumental in her vocational and theological development. So to those who are not needing to hear a story like this you may want to wait until next week’s episode where we get into theological questions of identity. 2018-05-2141 min