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Asian American History 101Asian American History 101Season 4 Year in Review Welcome to Season 4, Episode 53! This is it! Our Season 4 year in review. In this episode we talk about the following… "Interesting topics we hope people listen to”. These are topics that need way more attention.  E48 and E49, The History of Chinese Exclusion Laws in Canada, Part 1 and Part 2  E46, The History of Asian American Clubs and the Punk Rock Scene E28, The History of George Helm Jr. and Kaho’olawe Island  “Topics we learned the most about”. These are topics that we knew almost nothing about before researching. E2, The History of the Paniol...2024-12-3020 minA Tribe Called Dhillon PodcastA Tribe Called Dhillon PodcastPart 2 With Dr. Hsu, Stanford University Psychologist - Ep.101In part two of our conversation, we’re thrilled to be speaking to Dr. Helen Hsu, PsyD, a licensed clinical psychologist at Stanford University and author of The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans. Dr. Helen Hsu served as a psychologist consultant on the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why”. She specializes in intersectional diverse communities and culturally responsive treatment, with expertise in parenting education, school-based clinical services, grief and loss, and mentoring psychology students. Her dedication to community advocacy and leadership for marginalized communities provides invaluable insights.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellamentalhealthWebsite: https://hellamentalhealth.com/2024-12-1719 minEvidence-Based: A New Harbinger Psychology PodcastEvidence-Based: A New Harbinger Psychology PodcastQuick Tips for Therapists: How to Help a Client Develop a Positive Cultural IdentityHelen H. Hsu, PsyD, author of The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans, shares how to help a client develop a positive cultural identity. Hsu is a licensed clinical psychologist at Stanford University. She is past president of the Asian American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association, Division 45: Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Check Out the Quick Tip Here: https://www.newharbinger.com/blog/quick-tips-therapists/how-to-help-a-client-develop-a-positive-cultural-identity/   If you have ideas for future episodes, thoughts, or questions, we’d love to hear from...2024-12-1304 minA Tribe Called Dhillon PodcastA Tribe Called Dhillon PodcastMeet Dr. Hsu from Stanford University - Ep.99Dr. Helen Hsu, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist at Stanford University and Author of the 'The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans. She also served as a psychologist consultant on the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why”. Dr. Hsu's work has focused primarily on intersectional diverse communities, culturally responsive treatment, parenting education, school-based clinical services, grief and loss, and mentorship and leadership training of psychology students and is committed to community advocacy and leadership mentoring focusing on marginalized communities.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellamentalhealthWebsite: https://hellamentalhealth.com/A Tribe Call...2024-12-0330 minEvidence-Based: A New Harbinger Psychology PodcastEvidence-Based: A New Harbinger Psychology PodcastHealing Trauma for Asian Americans with Helen H. Hsu, PsyDHelen H. Hsu, PsyD, author of The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans, joins us today to talk about healing the pain of racial trauma for Asian Americans. Hsu is a licensed clinical psychologist at Stanford University. She is past president of the Asian American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association, Division 45: Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Visit our website at www.newharbinger.com and use coupon code 'Podcast25' to receive 25% off your entire order.  Buy the Book:  New...2024-10-1534 minAsian American History 101Asian American History 101A Conversation with Clinical Psychologist, Educator, and Author Dr. Helen Hsu Welcome to Season 4, Episode 35! We often read to learn new information or to be entertained (or both). But we also love reading to improve ourselves, which is what we did with The Conscious Style Guide by Award-winning Editor and Author Karen Yin (S04E22). Today’s guest is Dr. Helen Hsu, whose new book is The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans published by New Harbinger. It was released in July and is informative, inspirational, and empowering. Dr. Hsu accomplishes that by creating an easy-to-use workbook that is segmented into concepts with an activity or question to ma...2024-08-2643 minGet New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGet New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans: Heal from Racism, Build Resilience, and Find Strength in Your Identity by Helen H. Hsu PsyDPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/775479 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans: Heal from Racism, Build Resilience, and Find Strength in Your Identity Author: Helen H. Hsu PsyD Narrator: Rebecca Lam Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 8 minutes Release date: July 23, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: If you are an Asian American who has experienced racial violence, verbal harassment, stereotyping, or microaggressions, you might feel like the world is unsafe. You may suffer from anxiety, depression, or painful memories as a result of this trauma. And if you seek help, you may find that...2024-07-2330 minAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Disorders & DiseasesAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Disorders & DiseasesThe Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans: Heal from Racism, Build Resilience, and Find Strength in Your Identity by Helen H. Hsu PsyDPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/775479to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Healing Trauma Workbook for Asian Americans: Heal from Racism, Build Resilience, and Find Strength in Your Identity Author: Helen H. Hsu PsyD Narrator: Rebecca Lam Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 8 minutes Release date: July 23, 2024 Genres: Disorders & Diseases Publisher's Summary: If you are an Asian American who has experienced racial violence, verbal harassment, stereotyping, or microaggressions, you might feel like the world is unsafe. You may suffer from anxiety, depression, or painful memories as a result of this trauma. And if you seek help, you may find that Western-trained...2024-07-234h 08Só se estraga uma estanteSó se estraga uma estante63. Migração, ciências vs letras e a lista do NYTInfluenciada por vídeos sugeridos no Instagram, e incapaz de ler uma sequela sem ler o livro precedente, a Ana recomenda ‘Brooklyn’ (2009), de Colm Tóibín, ainda que seja o ‘Long Island’ a sua publicação mais recente. Em ‘Brooklyn’, Eilis vê-se obrigada a deixar a sua vila irlandesa e a emigrar para Brooklyn, no início dos anos 50. Já o Tomé sugere ‘The Two Cultures’, de C. P. Snow. Publicado em 1959, o livro resulta de uma palestra e explora as eternas divisões entre as Ciências Exatas, por um lado, e as Ciências Sociais e Humanidades...2024-07-1854 minHorrorwood: True Crime in TinseltownHorrorwood: True Crime in TinseltownThe Unfathomable Death of Robert LeesWhen Helen Colton went to pick up her longtime partner Robert Lees, a once prominent screenwriter, for a gala at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, she anticipated an evening of fun and laughter. However, when she arrived at his home to find his newspaper still sitting on the porch and a door to his house ajar, her body immediately filled with dread. Nothing could prepare her for what she was about to uncover.   Episode Sources: “Trusting, to the end” by Martin Miller, LA Times, Jul. 5, 2004 “Double Hollywood Murder: Produce...2024-07-011h 04BRAINLANDBRAINLANDYOUR MUSICAL HEALTH: The efficacy of music as therapy.In this podcast academic and clinical music therapists, musicians and friends Helen Odell-Miller and Penny Rogers discuss their life work – music therapy. They define and outline the varieties of music therapy, discuss their journey from training as musicians to studying music therapy and cognitive psychology (Penny) and psychodynamic psychotherapy (Helen). Penny talks about her clinical work in various settings and Helen her career at the forefront of research into the positive effects of music therapy (ameliorating conditions as varied as agitation in dementia to PTSD). They also talk about how their continuing musical practice in group settings (Helen singing, Pe...2024-05-2046 minGo Fact YourselfGo Fact YourselfEp. 146.75 - Listener Sit-In Reactions – BoCo Preview! (#MaxFunDrive)Last year, we selected a few listeners to sit in on recordings of Go Fact Yourself! They got to see just how much work goes into a recording of the podcast and learned a lot along the way (but don’t tell anyone). And they seem to have enjoyed it!Want to be a listener who gets to sit in? Make sure to support us in this year’s MaxFunDrive! maximumfun.org/joinAppearing in this episode:Listeners:Steven WebsterKristen AndersonGiovanni SanchezDiana Hsu2024-03-2806 minDialogues: The David Zwirner PodcastDialogues: The David Zwirner PodcastHua HsuWriter and critic Hua Hsu received the Pulitzer Prize for his 2022 memoir Stay True. Helen and Hua discuss the challenges of writing about the past as it was experienced as your younger self, and how writing itself is an act of remembering.2024-02-2133 minSTRENGTH IN SOLIDARITY : APA Division 45 [Dr. Kevin Cokley\'s Presidential Task Force]STRENGTH IN SOLIDARITY : APA Division 45 [Dr. Kevin Cokley's Presidential Task Force]Episode 12: Rematriate Psychology [Dr. Helen Hsu, President of APA Division 45, 2023- 2024]In Honor of Mental Health Awareness Month & AANHPIH Heritage Month: We met with Dr. Helen Hsu to discuss her presidential theme for APA division 45 "Rematriate Psychology". Dr. Helen Hsu is Director of Outreach, Asian American specialist, and lecturer at Stanford University. She is President of the American Psychological Association Div. 45 (Society for the Study of Race, Culture and Ethnicity) a past president and fellow of the Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA), and past Chair of the Training Advisory Committee at the American Psychological Association (APA) Minority Fellowship Program and Committee member on Sexual Orientation and Gend...2023-05-3154 minThe Write ProjectThe Write ProjectNo Cheating! 14 Authors share what they're reading RIGHT NOW! | The Write ProjectReading is an integral part of writing. There are very few hard and fast rules, but if you're not a regular reader you can't be a successful writer. Garbage in, garbage out. We put these fourteen authors on the spot during their interviews: what are they reading RIGHT NOW?Featuring:From Breakwater Books Ltd.:Dr. Ainsley Hawthorn, PhD, editor of Land of Many ShoresOlivia Robinson, author of Blue Moth MotelLisa Moore, editor of Hard TicketMorgan Murray, author of Dirty BirdsDr. Richard Elcock, contributor to Us...2022-09-2631 minThe Stanford Daily PodcastThe Stanford Daily PodcastThe Warm Soft Container: Mental Health and Healing at StanfordWhen we are wounded, physically or mentally, sometimes we need to find our warm, soft container and just recuperate. This is the container in which growth and healing can happen, says Stanford Program Manager of Health Education Colin Campbell.  At a world-class institution like Stanford, what is student mental health like? How do students feel about "Grind Culture," and how does it affect their wellbeing? This episode spotlights Stanford community members of all backgrounds who are involved in facilitating healing — staffers at the Bridge, RAs, CAPs counselors — and people who have personal experiences in healing. There are many...2022-06-1142 minThe Sifu Mimi Chan ShowThe Sifu Mimi Chan Show286. AAPI MENTAL HEALTH: The high rate of suicide amongst AAPI college studentsIn this episode, I speak with Dr. Helen Hsu and Dr. Catherine Teotico about AAPI Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month. We discuss the high rate of suicide amongst AAPI college students and how ways to raise awareness for mental health. The post 286. AAPI MENTAL HEALTH: The high rate of suicide amongst AAPI college students first appeared on Sifu Mimi Chan.2022-05-3156 minAsian Bitches Down UnderAsian Bitches Down UnderCreativity and Diversity in Music | Feat. Matt Hsu's Obscure OrchestraIn this episode, we welcome the multi-talent musician Matt Hsu. Obscure Orchestra is the winner of the 2020 and 2022 Queensland Music Awards and leads the industry in creating platforms for creativity and diversity. We chat about what music means to Matt, the importance of cultural identity through music and just simply, enjoying the pleasantness of different music.  Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestr Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Instagram | Asian Bitches Down Under  Buy Me A Coffee | Asian Bitches Down Under BUTTER BUTTER active wear - use code ABDU10 for $10 off ...2022-04-2643 minAsian Bitches Down UnderAsian Bitches Down UnderCreativity and Diversity in Music | Feat. Matt Hsu's Obscure OrchestraIn this episode, we welcome the multi-talent musician Matt Hsu. Obscure Orchestra is the winner of the 2020 and 2022 Queensland Music Awards and leads the industry in creating platforms for creativity and diversity. We chat about what music means to Matt, the importance of cultural identity through music and just simply, enjoying the pleasantness of different music.  Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestr Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Instagram | Asian Bitches Down Under  Buy Me A Coffee | Asian Bitches Down Under BUTTER BUTTER active wear - use code ABDU10 for $10 off ...2022-04-2643 minAsianBossGirlAsianBossGirlHow Kay Hsu Became the Head of Creative and Design, Partnerships Marketing at MetaJoin us for a conversation with Kay Hsu, the Head of Creative and Design, Partnerships Marketing at Facebook, now known as Meta. Kay is also a 3rd culture kid, having grown up in Canada, Hong Kong, and the U.S. We chat about her unconventional career path, what it was like growing up internationally and cross-culturally, and what it's like to be an Asian woman in leadership at one of the biggest tech companies. Leave a 👩🏻‍💻 if you enjoyed this episode!This episode was edited by Michelle Hsieh.___________________________L I S T E N E R S U R...2022-04-011h 18Train With the Best PodcastTrain With the Best PodcastEpisode 189 - Dr. Helen HsuCraig Hoffman is joined by Dr. Helen Hsu, the Lead Outreach Specialist, Staff Psychologist, Asian American specialist, and lecturer at Stanford University. They discuss how mental health is discussed in the public sphere in light of Antonio Brown's outburst to end his Tampa Bay Buccaneers career. They then dive into the intersection of mental health and physical fitness. They talk about how to set and work towards healthy goals. Plus, they talk about how trainers can talk to clients about mental health within their scope of practice and how to broach a conversation recommending therapy or other...2022-01-2440 minTrain With the Best PodcastTrain With the Best PodcastEpisode 188 - Razonte Dunn's Remarkable JourneyCraig Hoffman heads to Sport & Health Capitol Hill to talk with Explosive Performance Site Director, longtime friend and former colleague Razonte Dunn. Razonte shares his remarkable story from lost high school football player and teen father through his roller coaster college experience and how ultimately everything came together perfectly in his current role. The guys also talk about how Razonte's transition from athlete to coach can be a model for others and the things he's learned to be successful along the way.Plus, stay tuned to the end of the podcast for a preview of...2022-01-1739 min三人成who - 學校沒教の人森實驗室三人成who - 學校沒教の人森實驗室ep7.斜槓篇 – 最夯職業大開箱 – UIUX設計師 X KOL(feat. 函Helen Hsu)#三人成Who #斜槓 #職業 斜槓已成為時尚⁉️ 你心中的最夯職業是什麼呢? 該如何打造多元的職涯人森呢?Follow me Go! ↓ 你心中最嚮往的職業是什麼呢? ___ + ___ = 夢幻職業 夢想之錄,每週五上路! 不同談話主題等你來挖掘♥️♥️♥️ 一起來聽聽吧👂👍 👋客座嘉賓- 函Helen Hsu - IG這邊請: https://www.instagram.com/hanhsu.0710/ 你也有想聽的主題嗎?快告訴我們吧! Follow us !> @3who_lifelab 2021-08-1448 minLight Up The CouchLight Up The CouchSupporting Asian American Clients in a Time of Crisis: Culturally-Informed CareDr. Helen Hsu, a clinical psychologist, provides a helpful primer about supporting the Asian American population during the pandemic and increasing discrimination, including discussion about demographics and recommendations for therapeutic interventions. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT2021-04-291h 01Trailer Geeks and Teaser GodsTrailer Geeks and Teaser GodsTina Hsu and Casmir Jordan - Editors at Rogue Planet, MORTAL KOMBAT, MIDNIGHT SKY, BUMBLEBEE, LION KINGTina Hsu and Casmir Jordan of Rogue Planet break down what it’s like working as POC women in the industry. Listen to them chat about rhythmic cutting styles, their breakthrough franchise finishes such as MORTAL KOMBAT and BUMBLEBEE, as well as a special conversation about unicorns . Featuring special guest Helen Ahn Cutler!2021-04-191h 37Shelf Love: Romance Novel DiscourseShelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse085. Reflections on 2020 Listener Favorite Episodes, 2021 PlansI reflect on listener favorite episodes from 2020, share what I'll be speaking more of in 2021, and say thank you to the Holiday Fairies! (Originally recorded in January when 2021 was still fresh.)Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.comCheck out Shelf Love’s updated website including the transcript for this episodeShelf Love episodes with transcriptsListener Favorite Episodes from 2020 (Popular Vote - i.e. downloads)052. The Modern Romance Canon064. Women in Pants: Unpacking Problematic Faves041. The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang wi...2021-04-1334 minSeasoned AthleteSeasoned AthleteExercise As A Coping Mechanism With Dr. Helen Hsu (101)Today, I am talking to Dr. Helen Hsu, the Lead Outreach Specialist, Staff Psychologist, Asian American specialist, and a lecturer at Stanford University. Dr. Hsu is a marathon runner, Crossfit athlete, Obstacle racer, and trapeze enthusiast. In this episode we Discuss Helen’s belief in the Mind Body connection and her personal philosophy on being a seasoned athlete.We discuss:- Understanding what our bodies are telling us when we are showing physical signs of illness.- The impact stress can have phy...2021-04-0754 minAsianBossGirlAsianBossGirlEpisode 99: How Are Parents Coping With Today's Social & Political Climate? Feat. Asian American ParentsWe are a couple of weeks into 2021, the year following an U.S. election year unlike any other many of us in our lifetime have, and perhaps ever will, experience. And though we are hot off the inauguration last night where Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were formally sworn into office, marking the start of a new presidency, the intensity and aftermath of the social and political landscape from 2020 continues to affect us all.Like many people, we have been feeling overwhelmed, and sometimes numb, by all that has happened, and continues to happen...2021-01-221h 06Couched in ColorCouched in ColorS1E17: Grief Across Cultures, Asian Mental Health and 13 Reasons Why - A Conversation with Dr. Helen Hsu Dr. Helen Hsu, a Stanford clinical psychologist, grief expert and expert consultant on the popular Nextflix show "13 Reasons Why" sat down with me to discuss mental health across cultures. Our conversation ranged from a vivid and enlightening discussion of how grief may look different in (what we know to be a highly diverse population) Asian and Asian American culture, to helping college students and their families manage mental health to the very popular TV show she consulted on and her thoughts on how we can be more honest, open and realistic about the mental health concerns of...2021-01-0233 minCouched in ColorCouched in ColorS1E17: Grief Across Cultures, Asian Mental Health and 13 Reasons Why - A Conversation with Dr. Helen Hsu Dr. Helen Hsu, a Stanford clinical psychologist, grief expert and expert consultant on the popular Nextflix show "13 Reasons Why" sat down with me to discuss mental health across cultures. Our conversation ranged from a vivid and enlightening discussion of how grief may look different in (what we know to be a highly diverse population) Asian and Asian American culture, to helping college students and their families manage mental health to the very popular TV show she consulted on and her thoughts on how we can be more honest, open and realistic about the mental health concerns of...2021-01-0233 minAsianBossGirlAsianBossGirlEpisode 94: BODY SUSHI?? Dating Tips from Matchmaker, Maggie HsuIn true AsianBossGirl form, when Maggie got frustrated with the modern day dating experience, she built a company to do it better! Maggie co-founded GetSetDate, a dating consultancy that takes a human approach to dating, believing that people are not just a collection of facts that can be matched by an algorithm. GetSetDate provides photography, matchmaking, and coaching services, and has been described by The Washington Post as “Why Silicon Valley singles are giving up on the algorithm of love”.Learn more at www.getsetdate.co and @getsetdate.co on Instagram and @getsetdate on Facebook.This e...2020-12-1858 minA Trauma Survivor Thriver\'s PodcastA Trauma Survivor Thriver's PodcastAnti-Asian Sentiment During COVIDSince the beginning of the COVID Pandemic, Asian Americans have been forced to endure acts of bigotry and hate from verbal abuse to physical attacks. On September 17, 2020, the House passed a resolution condemning anti-Asian sentiment. But what kind of trauma does this xenophobic rhetoric create in our society while many officials are fanning the flames. Dr. Helen Hsu, Asian American Specialist, Psychologist, Stanford University Lecturer and former consultant for the Netflix show, 13 Reasons Why, joins me to answer that question. We also discuss the mental health stigma surrounding Asian cultures.2020-09-2326 minShelf Love: Romance Novel DiscourseShelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse058. East Asian American Romances with Cultural Historian Hsu-Ming TeoSeason 2 Premiere!Hsu-Ming Teo, a cultural historian and romance scholar, joins me to discuss her research on cultural authenticity in east asian american romance novels, among many other fascinating topics such as love as a commodity, intimacy, Australian convict romances, historical accuracy, and why impact still rules, but intent may matter more than we think. We also discuss novels by Ruby Lang, Courtney Milan, Helen Hoang, and Jeannie Lin. Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.com58 Romance Novellas F...2020-08-291h 11Couched in ColorCouched in ColorGrief Across Cultures, Asian Mental Health and 13 Reasons Why - A Conversation with Dr. Helen Hsu  Dr. Helen Hsu, a Stanford clinical psychologist, grief expert and expert consultant on the popular Nextflix show "13 Reasons Why" sat down with me to discuss mental health across cultures.  Our conversation ranged from a vivid and enlightening discussion of how grief may look different in (what we know to be a highly diverse population) Asian and Asian American culture, to helping college students and their families manage mental health to the very popular TV show she consulted on and her thoughts on how we can be more honest, open and realistic about the mental health co...2020-07-1600 minEnneagram Germany PodcastEnneagram Germany Podcast075 - Trauer verformt unser Herz... Grundgefühl Nr. 3: emotionaler Schmerz ⟩⟩ Emotionaler Schmerz (z.B.: Trauer, Einsamkeit, Ablehnung) ist für viele Menschen kein angenehmes Gefühl. Im Gegenteil: wir tun oft alles, um diesem Gefühl komplett aus dem Weg zu gehen. Auf eine gewissen Weise ist sogar unser gesamtes (reaktives) Enneagramm-Muster dienlich, um uns vor emotionalem Schmerz zu bewahren. Wir wollen darüber sprechen (inkl. einiger Studien) wie diese Emotionswelt unseren Körper physisch verändert, welche Relevanz sie für uns hat und wie wir am besten damit umgehen können. Quellen: How your emotions chan...2020-04-301h 02Enneagram Germany PodcastEnneagram Germany Podcast075 - Trauer verformt unser Herz... Grundgefühl Nr. 3: emotionaler Schmerz ⟩⟩ Emotionaler Schmerz (z.B.: Trauer, Einsamkeit, Ablehnung) ist für viele Menschen kein angenehmes Gefühl. Im Gegenteil: wir tun oft alles, um diesem Gefühl komplett aus dem Weg zu gehen. Auf eine gewissen Weise ist sogar unser gesamtes (reaktives) Enneagramm-Muster dienlich, um uns vor emotionalem Schmerz zu bewahren. Wir wollen darüber sprechen (inkl. einiger Studien) wie diese Emotionswelt unseren Körper physisch verändert, welche Relevanz sie für uns hat und wie wir am besten damit umgehen können. Quellen: How your emotions chan...2020-04-301h 02Emil Amok\'s Takeout from Emil Guillermo MediaEmil Amok's Takeout from Emil Guillermo MediaEmil Amok: "Crazy Rich Asians" is a movie; Crazy Asians is a social issue.--The Need for Mental Health Empowerment.Dr. Helen Hsu, the president of the Asian American Psychological Association talks to Emil about the status of mental health in the AAPI community. We're not accessing services. We are trying to DIY mental health. And it's a big mistake. Dr. Hsu talks about how things are changing to empower the community to seek services and not to be quiet and keep problems to themselves. Topics discussed. Suicide. How low-income and well-to-to-families both underutilize services. How beating the stigma that keeps people quiet and away from mental health services, starts with talking openly...2018-11-3047 minGoogle Cloud Platform PodcastGoogle Cloud Platform PodcastNext Day 2Day two of NEXT was another day full of interesting interviews! Melanie and Mark sat down for quick chats with Haben Girma about accessibility in tech and Paresh Kharya to talk about NVIDIA. Next, we touched base with Amruta Gulanikar and Simon Zeltser to learn more about Windows SQL Server and .NET workloads on Google Cloud. The interviews wrap up with Henry Hsu & Isaac Wong of Holberton. Haben Girma The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma advocates for equal opportunities for people with disabilities. President Obama named her a White House Champion...2018-07-2619 minLongformLongformEpisode 267: Sarah EllisonSarah Ellison is a special correspondent at Vanity Fair and the author of War at the Wall Street Journal. “There’s no lack of stories. ... There’s always an element where you’re going to be parachuting into something that someone has likely written about, to some degree. You can’t shy away from going into something that’s a crowded field.” Thanks to MailChimp, Quip, and BarkBox for sponsoring this week's episode. @Sarahlellison sarahlellison.com Ellison on Longform [00:15] 11/15: Longform Podcast, Live in Chicago with Kara Swisher [00:45] 11/12: Longform Podcast, Live in Chicago with Zoe Chace [03:00] Longform Podcast #111: Anne Helen Petersen [03:00] Longform Podca...2017-10-2545 min