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Model Minority MomsModel Minority MomsEp110: To have a baby or not to have a baby, that is the questionFor some of us, we always knew we wanted kids, no matter what. For others, that was never in our vision for life but nearing the end of the biological clock, we're revisiting that question. For still others, we may have started one way but ended up another because of relationships, biology, logistics, costs, better understanding of what parenthood entails, the-world-is-ending-feeling, etc. In this episode, we bring back Justine Ang Fonte because she and her partner went through a long journey of trying to decide if they wanted to try to become parents or...2025-04-251h 20Model Minority MomsModel Minority MomsEp109: Talking to your kids about S-E-X - Interview with Justine Ang Fonte, M.Ed. MPH, a K-12 sexuality educator and authorFor many millennials, sex education was about awkwardly passing around a banana with a condom on it in PE class or carrying around a sack of flour pretending it was a baby. We want to do it better for our kids, OBVIOUSLY, but... do we really know how to do it better?We are excited to welcome Justine Ang Fonte on the show. She was featured in the ⁠New York Times⁠ about her work bringing sex ed to New York City's private schools (as well as the controversy she encountered with some parents). She is a...2025-04-111h 37Riviera RatsRiviera Rats16: 2023 - Anatomy Of A FallBil and Greg go through the selections of the 76th Cannes Film Festival.Films screened In Competition at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival:About Dry Grasses by Nuri Bilge Ceylan by Anatomy of a Fall by Justine TrietAsphalt City by Jean-Stéphane SauvaireAsteroid City by Wes AndersonBanel & Adama by Ramata-Toulaye SyA Brighter Tomorrow by Nanni MorettiLa chimera by Alice RohrwacherClub Zero by Jessica HausnerFallen Leaves by Aki K...2025-03-212h 18Craft Cook Read RepeatCraft Cook Read RepeatDeep CutsEpisode 159 February 27, 2025 On the Needles 1:27 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.  Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info     Baby hat, doodle knit directory by Jamie Lomax, Lemonade Shop simple sock in Dunks– DONE!!   Bankhead hat by Susie Gorlay, Blue Sky Fibers Woolstok in Midnight Sea–DONE!!   Succulents 2025 Blanket CAL by Mallory Krall, Hue Loco DK in Terrarium   Llama llama duck by Adrienne Fong, C W D: Handcrafted Products for the Mind, Body & Soul BFL Alpaca Nylo...2025-03-0649 minDaily Paper CastDaily Paper CastHumanity's Last Exam 🤗 Upvotes: 33 | cs.LG, cs.AI, cs.CL Authors: Long Phan, Alice Gatti, Ziwen Han, Nathaniel Li, Josephina Hu, Hugh Zhang, Sean Shi, Michael Choi, Anish Agrawal, Arnav Chopra, Adam Khoja, Ryan Kim, Jason Hausenloy, Oliver Zhang, Mantas Mazeika, Daron Anderson, Tung Nguyen, Mobeen Mahmood, Fiona Feng, Steven Y. Feng, Haoran Zhao, Michael Yu, Varun Gangal, Chelsea Zou, Zihan Wang, Jessica P. Wang, Pawan Kumar, Oleksandr Pokutnyi, Robert Gerbicz, Serguei Popov, John-Clark Levin, Mstyslav Kazakov, Johannes Schmitt, Geoff Galgon, Alvaro Sanchez, Yongki Lee, Will Yeadon, Scott Sauers, Marc Roth, Chidozie Agu, Søren Riis, Fabian Giska, Saiteja Utpa...2025-01-2822 minView from the Cheap Seats with the Sklar BrothersView from the Cheap Seats with the Sklar BrothersNBA Cupping with Jeff DyeComedian Jeff Dye (jeffdye.com) joins Jason and Randy to discuss the result or lack thereof of the Jake Paul/Mike Tyson fight, the Dodgers being the new Evil Empire, hanging with the Lakers, naming the NBA in-season tournament, LaMelo Ball gets fined $100k for saying "No Homo" in a postgame interview, Mo Bamba trolls Joel Embiid's load management, Justine Wang runs the NYC Marathon drunk, the Drunk Sports Hall Of Fame, and Jason Statham (Jonathan Kite) records another NCAA basketball promo, and so much more!2024-11-2242 minDaily Paper CastDaily Paper CastGitChameleon: Unmasking the Version-Switching Capabilities of Code Generation Models 🤗 Paper Upvotes: 18 | cs.SE, cs.LG Authors: Nizar Islah, Justine Gehring, Diganta Misra, Eilif Muller, Irina Rish, Terry Yue Zhuo, Massimo Caccia Title: GitChameleon: Unmasking the Version-Switching Capabilities of Code Generation Models Arxiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.05830v1 Abstract: The rapid evolution of software libraries presents a significant challenge for code generation models, which must adapt to frequent version updates while maintaining compatibility with previous versions. Existing code completion benchmarks often overlook this dynamic aspect, and the one that does consider it relies on static code prediction tas...2024-11-1324 minPuSh PlayPuSh PlayArriving while Happening (2014)NOTE: Due to technical difficulties, the audio quality for this episode is not at the usual standard for PuSh Play. Gabrielle Martin chats with Josh Martin, Artistic Co-Director of Company 605. Show Notes Gabrielle and Josh discuss:  Collision between separate people, bodies and ideas How did the relationship with PuSh begin? What does it mean to be in the middle zone between emerging and landed as an artistic group? How do collect work together, like different tracks in an album, instead of streamline on a singular vi...2024-09-1027 minMy Creative Life for Artists and CreatorsMy Creative Life for Artists and Creators221 Lynnor Bontigao, Children's Book Author and IllustratorHi Everyone, this is Nancy Miller for My Creative Life and today's guest is Lynnor Bontigao, children's book author and illustrator. Here is more about Lynnor: Lynnor Bontigao is a Philippine-born author-illustrator. She has a degree in Advertising but fell in love with children’s books after joining Ang InK, a children’s book illustrator group. In the US, she switched gears and became a Programmer in NYC, and after 15 years, Lynnor went back to her love of drawing. Her debut as an author-illustrator, SARI-SARI SUMMERS, is a nostalgic love letter to the Philippines and grandmothers with a bo...2024-07-2141 minCounting CountriesCounting CountriesJason Wang … No Poop Left BehindJason Wang has traveled to 175 countries Hey now, I am your host, Ric Gazarian.  I am happy to introduce to you Jason Wang, an avid traveler, foodie, and photographer.  Not only is he Chasing 193, but he also chasing the 7 Summits.  Jason’s life tracks all of the great successes embodied by the best of American immigration.  A life which was originally defined by school and work was dramatically redefined by a gap year of travel after dental school.  He never looked back.   If you are a listener, you have heard this before … the next Extraordinary Travel Festival will be held on November...2024-07-161h 47A Podcast?!A Podcast?!32 - 2024 Oscars React : I'm Just KenTheresa and Mitchell react to the 96th Academy Awards/ 96th Oscars/ 2024 Oscars. They stayed up past their bedtime to weigh in on the highly anticipated award show. Ryan Gosling stole the night with his outstanding performance of I'm Just Ken. Oppenheimer, Killers of the Flower Moon, Anatomy Of a Fall, Maestro, Past Lives, American Fiction, Zone of Interest, The Holdovers, Poor Things, Barbie Emma Stone, Lily Gladstone, Sandra Hüller, Annette Bening, Carey Mulligan Emily Blunt, Danielle Brooks, America Ferrara, Jodie Foster, Da'Vine Joy Randolph Bradley Cooper, Colman Domingo, Paul Giamatti, Cillian Murphy, Jeffrey Wright Sterling K. Brown, Robert De N...2024-03-1154 minADHD reWiredADHD reWired524 | Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and ADHD - with Justine ClayIn this episode, Eric is joined by Justine Clay!  Justine, who is a neurotypical mom of a neurodivergent kid, is also a speaker, writer, business coach, and ADHD coach, for creative entrepreneurs and freelancers.  Using her actionable-profitable-by-design framework, Justine helps established creative professionals and business-owners identify and articulate their unique value, position themselves to high-quality while paying clients, and build a fulfilling, efficient, and profitable creative business!   Find more from Justine! Website :: justineclay.com Instagram ::  @justine_clay LinkedIn :: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justineclay  In this episode, you’ll hear tips and discussions about: Helping people articulate what they want among a...2024-02-271h 08Dance Careers: UnfilteredDance Careers: UnfilteredCareer Spotlight: Contemporary Dancers in LA with Michaela Moore + Nicole HagenWhen you think of dance in LA, you think commercial. But there is actually a pretty large community of contemporary dance companies in LA doing amazing things. Today’s episode is a Career Spotlight episode and we are highlighting contemporary dance company experiences in Los Angeles. My guests, Michaela Moore and Nicole Hagen, both have a plethora of experience not only as dancers in LA, but also serving in different roles like rehearsal director, community liaisons and marketing. We chat about:the lengthy process of auditioningfiguring out the mutual relationship between company and company memberthe best advice for th...2024-01-1634 minCelles qui restentCelles qui restentEpilogue - SouvenirAu-delà du féminicide de sa cousine, Sarah se demande comment vivre avec son absence. Avec ce podcast, elle pensait faire son deuil. Mais c'est finalement lui qui l’a faite, l’a transformée et lui permet de se réapproprier cette histoire: la leur, la sienne. Sept ans plus tard, l’empreinte de Stacy est vivante, elle habite leur vie. Celle qui reste ce sera toujours un peu elle aussi._________________________________________Si vous avez besoin de soutien, retrouvez tous les numéros d’urgence, lieux d’accueil et ressources sur le site https://aide-aux-victimes.ch/fr/2023-12-1412 minCelles qui restentCelles qui restent5 - CourageEn échangeant avec Fred, qui participe à des groupes de parole pour hommes, Sarah découvre ce qui semble tous et toutes nous lier: le silence. Car, parler demande du courage, que l'on soit victime, auteur ou encore témoin. Les ateliers de @milleseptsans et les réflexions de Caroline Dayer approfondissent cette piste, pour planter les graines de relations plus sereines._________________________________________Si vous avez besoin de soutien, retrouvez tous les numéros d’urgence, lieux d’accueil et ressources sur le site https://aide-aux-victimes.ch/fr/REFERENCES CITEES - pour aller plus loin:C...2023-12-0726 minCelles qui restentCelles qui restent4 - AutopsieAvant, la justice était une abstraction pour Sarah. Maintenant, elle considère que parfois, il n'y en a pas: dans son cas l'auteur du crime n'est plus là pour en répondre. Mais si cela avait été le cas, que serait-il arrivé? Pour le découvrir, elle part à la rencontre de Camille Perrier Depeursinge, cofondatrice de l'association pour la justice restaurative AJURES, puis de Lionnello Zanata, qui travaille à EX-pression et accompagne des auteurs de violence.  _________________________________________Si vous avez besoin de soutien, retrouvez tous les numéros d’urgence, lieux d’accueil et ressources sur le site https://aide...2023-11-3024 minCelles qui restentCelles qui restent3 - RiposteComment le féminicide de sa cousine a pu arriver? Face à ce questionnement vertigineux, Sarah cherche à comprendre et visite l'exposition du Bureau de l'Égalité Fribourg Plus fort que la violence. À mesure qu’elle assimile ce qui est arrivé, les et si et la culpabilité l'envahissent. En quête de soutien, elle rejoint les cris de militantes, leurs actions. Avec Camille, elles se demandent comment être écoutées, dans la rue tout comme par les autorités._________________________________________Si vous avez besoin de soutien, retrouvez tous les numéros d’urgence, lieux d’accueil et ressources sur le site https...2023-11-2323 minCinetopia RadioCinetopia RadioNovember on EHFM 2023: IDFA Documentary Festival Coverage 2023, reviews of Anatomy of a Fall, Loch Ness: They Created a Monster, Femme, plus interviews with Yi Wang and Juan PalaciosOn the November edition of the Cinetopia Radio show and podcast, Cinetopia's Amanda Rogers is joined with show regular Garry Arnot and Amaya Bañuelos Marco as we review the palme d’or winning, Anatomy of a Fall (Justine Triet) plus new release films including the Scottish documentary Loch Ness: They Created a Monster (John MacLaverty), which was screened at the Inverness Film Festival and the British film Femme (Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping) which featured this year at Edinburgh International Film Festival this year. Amaya Bañuelos Marco and Amanda Rogers talk all things docum...2023-11-211h 46Celles qui restentCelles qui restent2 - FurieSarah est terrifiée par la colère. Pourtant elle ne la quitte plus: contre l'ex de sa cousine forcément, mais aussi contre les journaux qui présentent les auteurs de violence comme des monstres lointains. Pour décrypter les clichés médiatiques, Sarah rencontre Valérie Vuille, directrice de DécadréE, institut pour l’égalité dans les médias. Puis Kevin Diter, sociologue, lui explique comment nos rapports amoureux genrés se construisent depuis l'enfance - quitte à tout détruire sur leur passage. _________________________________________Si vous avez besoin de soutien, retrouvez tous les numéros d’urgen...2023-11-1618 minCelles qui restentCelles qui restent1 - OmertaSuite au féminicide de sa cousine, Sarah et ses proches se sont tu.e.s. Est-ce que ne pas poser de mots sur cette nouvelle réalité leur évitait d'imaginer la violence, maintenant qu’elle avait touché leur famille?Et même s’ils et elles avaient voulu en parler en 2016, le mot féminicide n’était pas encore vraiment utilisé. Peut-être que le déni était déjà présent, même au-delà de leur famille ? Face au silence, Sarah décide de faire de la parole son arme et interviewer ses parents....2023-11-0918 minCelles qui restentCelles qui restentPrologue - SidérationOn dit de la sidération que c'est l'anéantissement des fonctions vitales sous l'effet d'un choc émotionnel. Pour Sarah et sa famille, en 2016, impossible de dissiper le flou. Pour ça, ils et elles auraient eu besoin de mots. Mais il y a les mots qu’on dit et ceux dont on ne peut se résoudre à prononcer, car sinon tout deviendrait réel. Alors que Sarah creuse dans ses souvenirs, des bribes de mémoire refont surface._________________________________________Si vous avez besoin de soutien, retrouvez tous les numéros d’urgence, lieux d’accueil et ressources sur l...2023-11-0209 minCelles qui restentCelles qui restentCelles qui restentComment sortir la violence du silence et de la honte? Au travers d’un récit documentaire intimiste en sept épisodes, Sarah Gay-Balmaz raconte le deuil, la colère, la recherche de dialogue et d’espoir face au tabou des violences conjugales.Un podcast de Reportage & DECHARGE ProductionsÉcrit, incarné et réalisé par Sarah Gay-BalmazAvec l’accompagnement de Laure Gabus & Michaël DiattaMix et mises en ondes: Gérald WangIllustration: Justine ChanalMusique: Giulia DabalàAssistante de production: Erica BerazateguiCommunity m...2023-10-1901 minCUTS - Der kritische Film-PodcastCUTS - Der kritische Film-Podcast#156 - Cannes 2023mit Jenny Jecke & Patrick Wellinski CUTS ist komplett unabhängig und werbefrei, deshalb brauchen wir eure finanzielle Untersützung: Ab 3€ im Monat bekommt ihr große mehrstündige Special-Folgen zu Regisseur*innen und Genres sowie Zugang zum CUTS-Discordserver, wo wir jeden Tag über Filme und anderes diskutieren: https://steadyhq.com/cuts Die Filmfestspiele von Cannes sind zu Ende und Jenny Jecke (Moviepilot, Wollmilchcast) und Patrick Wellinski (Deutschlandfunk, Vollbild) waren live dabei. In dieser Folge erzählen sie Christian von: "Killers of the Flower Moon" von Martin Scorsese "The Zone of Interes" von Jonathan Glazer "Anatomy of a Fall"...2023-06-0452 minExtérieur Nuit - Radio Campus ParisExtérieur Nuit - Radio Campus ParisExtérieur Nuit x Cannes 2023 : LA COMPÉTITION (1/2)Vous l'attendiez, la voici ! L'émission de l'année où  l'on couvre 40 films en 50 minutes. Dans ce volet, on vous dit tout sur les films de la Sélection Officielle et sa tant convoitée Compétition ! Au programme : ANATOMIE D'UNE CHUTE - Justine Triet ASTEROID CITY - Wes Anderson LE JEU DE LA REINE - Karim Ainouz CLUB ZERO - Jessica Hausner THE ZONE OF INTEREST - Jonathan Glazer MAY DECEMBER - Todd Haynes BANEL ET ADAMA - Ramata-Toulaye Sy LES FILLES D'OLFA - Kaouther Ben-Hania MONSTER - Hirokazu Kore Eda JEUNESSE (PRINTEMPS) - Wang Bing LE RETOUR - Catheri...2023-05-2500 minMedLink Neurology PodcastMedLink Neurology PodcastBrainWaves #157 Checkpoint inhibitor neurotoxicityMedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: February 20, 2020 Immune checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized cancer treatment. Unlike chemotherapy, which essentially includes cellular toxins that can cause widespread and unnecessary tissue damage, checkpoint inhibitors are used to train the body’s natural immune system to fight off...2023-03-2225 minAsians For Sex Positivity: The PodcastAsians For Sex Positivity: The PodcastHow We Ended Up on Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne ft. Justine Ang FonteXixi is joined by Justine Ang Fonte, who is an intersectional sex educator, to talk about how they both ended up on the docuseries Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne, now available on Hulu! They also discuss their thoughts on pornography and reflect on their complicated relationships with their immigrant parents. More about Justine Ange Fonte: Justine Ang Fonte, M.Ed, MPH is a proud Filipina and sex educator who's been teaching sex education on topics like pornography literacy, consent, gender, body image, and boundaries for more than a decade in schools to K-12 students, their parents...2023-02-1555 minMind in MovementMind in Movement28. Michele Byrd-McPhee: Ladies of Hip HopIn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Michele Byrd-McPhee about her journey, mission, and impact with Ladies of Hip Hop. She drops so many golden gems, from sharing her history, to about her community, her mission, and her outlook on our current world.  A tireless advocate for girls and women, Michele Byrd-McPhee is the founder and Executive Director of Ladies of Hip-Hop. Michele has been working for over two decades to re-contextualize Hip-Hop spaces and conversations regarding sex, gender and race. Under her direction, LOHH cultivates dance environments that honor and acknowledge the r...2022-07-1646 minSelected ShortsSelected ShortsTRY THIS ON: STORIES FROM AN EVENING WITH NEW YORK MAGAZINE’S ‘THE CUT’This week we reprise a great show from our archives: guest host Cynthia Nixon presents stories from New York Magazine’s online portal “The Cut,” which combines art, journalism, and the kind of fresh contemporary fiction that speaks to us. On this program, a woman tries on different identities, as well as clothes, in a dress shop fitting room, in “Fully Zipped” by Shelly Oria, performed by Katja Blichfeld. A new mother can’t seem to get the hang of breastfeeding in Curtis Sittenfeld’s “Bad Latch,” performed by Justine Lupe. And Parker Posey tackles mail order—and time travel—in Xuan Juliana Wang’s2022-07-1358 minMind in MovementMind in Movement27. Anthony Vibal: Gratitude and Passion for DanceWelcome back to the podcast! On this episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Anthony Vibal, an amazing dancer that I met during my time at Voyage. Vibal has such a passion for dance and such a great, positive mentality that I really wanted to learn more about his approach to dance. In this episode, we talk about his motivation, passion, and journey currently in dance.  Anthony Vibal is a 22 year old dancer and choreographer from Orange County. He has competed and choreographed with teams such as Underground Dance Team, Team Millennia and has trained w...2022-07-1053 minMind in MovementMind in Movement26. Vivian Lin: Dance Isn't EverythingWelcome back to the podcast! On this episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Vivian Lin, someone who has danced with Choreo Cookies and now resides in Berkeley, CA. We focus mainly on her life, from her dance journey to her transition as a mother. It was really insightful because we talked about so much -- from dance, to jobs, to relationships and family. It is a conversation that resides in my mind because of how peaceful it is.  Vivian Lin is a human being who enjoys cooking, taking long walks, watching period dramas, and p...2022-06-1449 minMind in MovementMind in Movement25. Tawnya Nguyen: Building Sustainability in FitnessWelcome back to the podcast! On this episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Tawnya Nguyen, a strength and performance coach that I've been working with since October 2021. She has taught me a more sustainable way to approach fitness, to be more compassionate towards myself, and to see every moment as an opportunity instead of an obligation. I appreciate all that she does so much and highly recommend her to everyone.  Tawnya is a strength + performance coach and co owner of Movement Society from Los Angeles. She is invested in helping people commit to a s...2022-05-281h 03Mind in MovementMind in Movement24. Jucel Andrin: Dance CinematographyWelcome back to the podcast! On this episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Jucel Andrin, someone I met during my collegiate team years. Jucel has danced with ACA, and has since transitioned to being a director of photography, focusing on dance films instead. In this episode, we talk about the difference between a dance concept video and a dance film, and he provides me with new insights on pursuring your passion as your career.  Jucel is a Director of Photography based in the Greater Los Angeles area. Merging his extensive background in dance choreography w...2022-05-2449 minEscape to Reality: a Reality TV PodcastEscape to Reality: a Reality TV PodcastBling Empire Season 2We talk the state of Netflix, some random car talk, and being tracked in Vegas before getting into Bling Empire Season 2. We talk why we enjoyed it, debate the addition of Dorothy Wang, why Kevin intrigues us, Kim blowing it, the mid season dip, Kane and Dorothy's non friendship, the fashion, and more!For our bonus episodes and access to all our content, come join us: www.patreon.com/escapetorealitypodcastDon't forget to review and subscribe on Apple PodcastsFollow us on Twitter: @escapetopod Instagram: @escapetorealitypodcastSend us an email: escapetorealitypodcast@gmail...2022-05-1941 minMind in MovementMind in Movement23. Valerie Virgen: Woman, Woman, WomanWelcome back to the podcast! On this episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Valerie Virgen, an absolutely amazing woman with a beautiful message and story. Her work has really inspired me, particularly her Doja Cat Woman concept video, and I had so much fun having this conversation with her about women, relationships, and love.  Valerie Virgen is a 25 year old choreographer and dancer based in San Bernardino, California. She began studio training at the age of 3 in various styles such as ballet, jazz, tap, and more. Since 2014, she has been a part of teams s...2022-05-061h 00Mind in MovementMind in Movement22. Keo Sanedrin: Two Car StudioWelcome to Season 3 of Mind in Movement! On this first episode of the season, I have a conversation with Keo Sanedrin about the origins behind Two Car Studio, the impact its had on the community, and the impact that it has had on him. I really appreciate Keo and the safe space he created for dancers to freely express and create, and wanted to learn more about the mission as well as the story behind Two Car.  Two Car Studio is a two car garage that was converted into a studio to serve as a safe place f...2022-04-3059 minMind in MovementMind in Movement21. Victoria Castreje: Women, Leadership, and AccountabilityOn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Victoria Castreje, someone I met through Voyage and have just admired for her positivity and her strength. We have a conversation about creating safe spaces for women, leadership, accountability, and vulnerability. It was a conversation that really healed my soul, and this hour long conversation was just a snippet of the kind of energy that she brings to the table. Thank you Victoria for being the one to close out this season!  Victoria Castreje is a dancer, personal trainer, and wellness enthusiast with 10 years of dance e...2022-01-2257 minMind in MovementMind in Movement20. Justine Wang: Dance Lessons from 2021On today's episode of the podcast, I take the time to reflect on my dance journey, focusing on my mindset change around choreography and taking class/performing. I share some valuable tips and insights that are really good reminders for me as I continue on this journey, and I hope you find them insightful or helpful for your journey as well.  I really wanted to take a moment and thank all of you for listening. It's been a wild ride, and to know that I have people supporting me and listening to this podcast is truly wild. T...2022-01-1746 minMind in MovementMind in Movement19. Justine Wang: Lessons from 2021On today's episode of the podcast, I take the time to reflect on my journey last year and also share some valuable lessons that I have gained. This is part of a 2 part episode, where in this episode, I share more about my current life lessons, and in the next episode, I will share about my dance journey and lessons.  I really wanted to take a moment and thank all of you for listening. It's been a wild ride, and to know that I have people supporting me and listening to this podcast is truly wild. Thank y...2022-01-0449 minCulture.TW sur Rti/TaïwanCulture.TW sur Rti/TaïwanQuelle situation pour les personnes âgées à Taïwan en temps de Covid-19 ? Rencontre avec la Docteure en sociologie Justine RochotNous recevons Justine Rochot* dans ce nouvel épisode de la série Taïwan, Récits de Chercheurs**. Docteure en socioloie de l'EHESS, elle est actuellement présente à Taïwan et se concentre sur l'étude de la retraite et du vieillissement. Elle participe au réseau de recherche internationale sur les droits des personnes âgées en situation de pandémie de covid-19 et s'intéresse aussi aux universités du troisième âge à Taïwan malgré les difficultés posée par le Covid-19 récemment dans une partie de son travail. Elle nous parle de son parcours qui l'a d...2021-12-2800 minMind in MovementMind in Movement18. Ysa Penarejo: The Art of Dancing and ActingOn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with Ysa Penarejo, someone I met in the dance community and someone that I recently got close to, so I absolutely wanted her on the podcast because of her light and her energy. We talk about her approach to dancing and acting, her values, and how uncertainty is welcoming and scary at the same time.  Born and raised in San Diego, California, Ysa fell in love with dancing at 4 years old. Growing up,  She trained in jazz, lyrical, ballet, tap, hip-hop, contemporary, tumbling and danced competitively through hig...2021-12-1453 minMind in MovementMind in Movement17. Halima Dodo: Having Courage and Living Out Your DreamsOn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with one of my directors and someone I really look up to, Halima Dodo. We talk about the courage it takes to follow your own path, having values and embodying them in each role that we take on, and being adaptable and resilient to whatever life throws at us.  Halima is a Movement Artist who wears many hats: Dancer, Teacher, Choreographer, Movement Coach, and creative lead for branded campaigns. Whether on stage, in front of the lens, or behind the scenes directing the vision—Halima is no str...2021-11-2249 minAll2ReelToo - A Pop Culture PodcastAll2ReelToo - A Pop Culture PodcastHOME SWEET HOME ALONE (2021)- Direct From HellIn this episode we take a look at the direct to video sequel Home Sweet Home Alone (2021)A married couple tries to steal back a valuable heirloom from a troublesome kid. Archie Yates as Max Mercer, a boy who is left behind at home by his family. Rob Delaney as Jeff McKenzie, Pam's husband who plans to obtain an expensive doll from the Mercers' home. Ellie Kemper as Pam McKenzie, Jeff's wife who also plans to obtain an expensive doll from the Mercers' home. Aisling Bea as Carol Mercer, the mother of Max. Kenan Thompson as...2021-11-191h 16KPFA - APEX ExpressKPFA - APEX ExpressAPEX Express – 8.26.21 DragonFruit Episode 2 | Juicy fruit: the ripe time to talk about relationshipsA weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Tonight on Apex Express we present Episode 2 of the DragonFruit Podcast, an intergenerational project that explores queer Asian and Pacific Islanders and their stories about love and activism in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. We welcome APIENC, our partner under the AACRE (Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality) umbrella. In this episode, we asked community members to explore love, intimacy, and...2021-08-2635 minMind in MovementMind in Movement16. Hirari Watanabe: Teaching the Art and Culture of DanceOn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with my friend, Hirari Watanabe about the importance of teaching the art and culture behind dance, specifically about Waacking. I took a couple of Waacking classes from her, and I absolutely loved how she taught them, so I wanted to bring her onto the show to talk about her intentionality with teaching. We also generally talk about bridging the gap between the "freestyle" community and the "choreo" community.  Hirari was introduced to dance in 2007 through Youtube videos and the local Boys and Girls Club of San Diego. S...2021-07-281h 07Mind in MovementMind in Movement15. Austin Edwards: The Creative ProcessOn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with my friend and dance mentor, Austin Edwards. We sit down and talk about his creative journey and process as a dancer, and his journey with teaching as well as directing.  Austin Edwards is a dancer based in San Diego, CA. He co-directs a team called Choreo Cookies and teaches dance regularly. Austin hopes to share all the experiences he gains on his dance journey with as many people possible. Below is a list of Instagram handles, be sure to check them out! @a...2021-07-1458 minMind in MovementMind in Movement14. Khue Tran: Finding the Shape of YourselfOn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with my friend that kept me sane through quarantine, Khue Vi Tran. We unpack a lot of important topics, primarily focusing on how to embrace our own identities within a reductionist capitalist framework. We breakdown our identities as Asian American dancers, learning the shape of our fear and emotions, and what it means to center the most marginalized communities.  Khue Tran (she/her) is a member of the Political Education committee in Asian Solidarity Collective. As a queer Vietnamese woman from Westminster, California who grew up in a...2021-07-071h 07Mind in MovementMind in Movement13. KJ Estudillo: The Importance of Physical and Mental HealthOn today's episode of the podcast, I have a conversation with my friend and teammate, KJ Estudillo about physical and mental fitness. We go into the topics of Chiropractic Care and Physical Therapy, how to warm up properly, his approach to teaching, and how mental health ties into physical health.  At the age of 9, KJ started dancing for the Golden State Warriors’ Jr. Jam Squad where his dance career began. After dancing for the Squad for 5 years, he was signed by Bloc Talent Agency in LA along with his twin sister, Caitlin. From there, he started assisting dan...2021-06-2945 minMind in MovementMind in Movement12. Kaitlyn Sung: Healing and Gratitude Through DanceToday, I have a conversation with Kaitlyn Sung, someone that I connected very deeply with and my teammate and friend on Voyage. Kaitlyn is such an inspiration and such a light to the world, and this conversation very much captures her authentic, genuine self. We talk about healing, mindful movement, and gratitude.  Kaitlyn took her first steps in the dance community when she joined TM Juniors in her hometown, Anaheim, CA, where she then remained on the TM Company for 4 years and took on producer roles with Bridge Dance Competition. In 2018 she moved to San Diego to j...2021-06-151h 08Mind in MovementMind in Movement11. Sorah Yang: Stepping Into Your PurposeToday, I have a conversation with Sorah Yang, one of the greatest inspirations as to why I started dance. In this episode, we talk about purpose, intention and impact, leadership, and having a relationship with dance.  Sorah Yang is an Choreographer, Creative Director, Teacher, and Entrepreneur who was born and raised in the Bay Area, and received her Bachelors in Business Administration from USC. Her dance career has included: creating and directing Vessel Dance Company, traveling to 27 countries worldwide and over 30 colleges around the US to teach and perform, providing choreography and movement coaching for kpop artists, a...2021-06-071h 01Mind in MovementMind in Movement10. Carlo Darang: Essence and GrooveToday, I have a conversation with Carlo Darang, someone that I really look up to and has had a huge impact on my life. He is a dancer and choreographer based out of San Diego, CA. He currently dances with Kinjaz, and directs Choreo Cookies and Gwownups. He also helps direct the studio at Studio FX. His work revolves around choreography and education. We talk about the importance of dance education, the essence of grooving, and the difference between acting and being.  For each episode this season, I wanted to raise awareness and donate to an activism o...2021-04-301h 10Mind in MovementMind in Movement9. Justine Wang: Reclaiming Our Own Power by Redefining Our EssenceOn this week's episode of the podcast, I host a solo episode where I talk about the concepts of essentialism, how societal categories have been utilized to force specific definitions onto humanity, what it means to have personal power, and what it means to belong instead of fit in. I also apply this framework to the dance community as well as my own personal life experiences. A little bit of background about me: I am an Asian American woman with a B.S. in psychology and I love to dance. I am a curious person with many questions about...2021-04-231h 02Mind in MovementMind in Movement8. Malia Gomez: Openness, Connection, and Gratitude in DanceToday, I have a conversation with Malia Gomez, someone I met just last year through ABBD and someone that I love and connect with. Malia has been a part of Culture Shock LA as well as Kaba Modern Kollective. We talk about her dance journey, her creative process, and dive into many different psychology concepts such as conformity and the wording effect.  For each episode this season, I want to raise awareness + donate to activism organizations that contribute to a cause that these speakers are passionate about. This portion is dedicated to a gofundme page that splits u...2021-04-161h 05Mind in MovementMind in Movement7. Miko Hornilla: The Ebbs and Flows of the Dance JourneyToday, I have a conversation with Miko Hornilla, who is someone that I have been friends with since 2017, when we did a performance together. He is someone that I admire a lot and helps me through my dance journey. He was the director of Common Ground. We talk about his dance journey, how dance is healing for him. We also talk about the discomfort within silence and how necessary that is, and we get deep about fate and free will.  For each episode this season, I want to raise awareness + donate to activism organizations that contribute to a...2021-04-0954 minMind in MovementMind in Movement6. Alexander Ebalo: Flexible Thinking as a Tool to Dismantling ShameToday, I have a conversation with Intergalactic Commander Alexander Ebalo, who is my friend and housemate and someone that I just have so much love and respect for. He danced with Culture Shock San Diego and SeaWorld. We talk about enforced gender roles within the dance commmunity, shame and accountability, and ending cycles of harm by keeping a flexible idea of ourselves and of others.  For each episode this season, I want to raise awareness + donate to activism organizations that contribute to a cause that these speakers are passionate about. This portion is dedicated to United We D...2021-04-0253 minMind in MovementMind in Movement5. Jillian Roberts: Antiracism and Empathy in Dance Education and ConversationsToday, I have a conversation with Jillian Amadi Roberts, who is an Antiracist, Afrodiasporic educator. She teaches elementary school students In New York and also gives lectures on dismantling Anti-Blackness. We talk about Antiracism and connecting it to dance, Black and Asian Solidarity, Model Minority Myth, and her approach to teaching.  For each episode this season, I want to raise awareness + donate to activism organizations that contribute to a cause that these speakers are passionate about. This portion is dedicated to the Abolitionist Teaching Network, whose mission is to develop and support those in the strugglefor educational fr...2021-03-261h 00Mind in MovementMind in Movement4. Regina Lustre: Dancer Athlete MindsetToday, I have a conversation with Regina Lustre, someone that has been challenging me by helping me break through my physical limitations with my body. We talk about why physical fitness is important, how our bodies are our tools, and her personal story with her fitness, dance, and directorship journey. Regina Lustre is the Artistic Director of Project D, a dance company in New Jersey. She is also a personal trainer as she hosts sessions in person and over Zoom.  For each episode this season, I want to raise awareness + donate to activism organizations that contribute to a...2021-03-1958 minMind in MovementMind in Movement3. Kevin Belisario: Building Longevity and the Importance of ConsistencyToday, I have a conversation with Kevin Belisario, someone who is my friend, teammate, and director, and someone who has given me a lot of support, especially with this podcast. We talk about building longevity, the importance of setting small goals with big ideas, the detriments of over-relying on your strengths, and more. Kevin Belisario is a director of Gwownups, a member of Cookies, and has his own podcast, Of Like Minds (also available on Spotify, Youtube, and Anchor).  For each episode this season, I want to raise awareness + donate to activism organizations that contribute to a c...2021-03-121h 01Mind in MovementMind in Movement2. Dr. Arnel Calvario: Leading with LoveToday, I have a conversation with Dr. Arnel Calvario, someone that brings so much light to the world and someone that I really look up to, and I am so grateful to have been able to connect with him. We talk about identity, putting people first, the history of the current dance team built in the collegiate system, and love-based conversation and how that is different from toxic positivity. He is the founder of Kaba Modern, President of Culture Shock, Doctor of Occupational Therapy, and created the Leadership Tools for the Dance Leader, an online program helping leaders realize...2021-03-051h 11Mind in MovementMind in Movement1. Danyel Moulton: The Power and Journey of Discovering Your Authentic SelfToday, I have a conversation with Danyel Moulton, someone that I really look up to and empowers so many others by being her most authentic and vulnerable self. We talk about what being authentic means, how to not seek validation, the creative process, and improving the dance community. Danyel Moulton is a dancer, choreographer, teacher in the SoCal community. She founded VMO and LFG as well as DCON4, an online dance program crafted to help dancers cultivate a safer & stronger dance community.  For each episode this season, I want to raise awareness + donate to activism organizations that c...2021-02-261h 19Mind in MovementMind in MovementTrailer: What is Mind in Movement?Mind in Movement uses the combination of evidence-based science and storytelling to teach mindfulness through life. “Movement” represents dance, which also represents an aspect of life. Episodes will include solo episodes of me discussing psychology concepts and personal ideas. Episodes will also include conversations with people which dance has connected me with, and whose stories have inspired me to embrace my own humanity.  Social: Instagram: @mind.in.movement  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justine-wang/support2021-02-2100 minLagrange PointLagrange PointEpisode 408 - Life in deep sea soil, and blending in amongst leavesLife underneath the sea floor at the deepest parts of the ocean. How can life survive in deep sea with no light and at incredible temperatures? Have you ever thought about life beneath the beneath the sea? How can life survive in soil hotter than boiling water? If a tree feels out of place, it's microbes on leaves tend to blend in with the crowd. What happens to the microbes on the iconic maple leaves as the trees go further north? Feel like a fish out of water, or a maple amongst conifers? Maybe its time to blend in...2020-12-0718 minSanctions SpaceSanctions SpaceDan Wang on China‘China has always taken seriously industrial policy and some degree of import substitution, and these US actions are now really kicking that effort in to high gear’. In this, our first Sanctions Space podcast episode, Justine Walker is joined by Dan Wang, Technology Analyst at Gavekal, to talk about China’s role as a science and technology powerhouse, the impact and response of recent US sanctions on Chinese tech companies, and how ‘technology travels at the speed of beer’. Dan is a widely cited author on China’s technology progress and how it is affected by US sanctions – you can find his bio a...2020-09-1818 minShe’s A TalkerShe’s A TalkerMelissa Anderson: Compost of the Soul Film critic Melissa Anderson talks about the correlation between smoldering internal rage and a lighthearted use of exclamation marks. ABOUT THE GUEST Melissa Anderson is the film editor of 4Columns and a regular contributor to Artforum and Bookforum. ABOUT THE HOST Neil Goldberg is an artist in NYC who makes work that The New York Times has described as “tender, moving and sad but also deeply funny.” His work is in the permanent collection of MoMA, he’s a Guggenheim Fellow, and teaches at the Yale School of Art. M...2020-03-1327 minShe’s A TalkerShe’s A TalkerJon Wan: Complex Enchantment Performer Jon Wan argues that kids are campy. ABOUT THE GUEST  Slipping in and out of drag skin Kiko Soirée, animagus Jon Wan serves an alluring feast of emotion - sensual, sincere, stupid. Kiko (@kikosoiree) is a queer comedian, host and drag queen, performing at venues like Club Cumming, Joe's Pub, The Bell House, Ars Nova, Caroline's, Union Hall, MoCA, Caveat, and UCB. They've been named by Time Out Magazine as one of the rising LGBT POC comedians to watch. Monthly, Kiko hosts 'A+, The Pan-Asian Drag and Bu...2020-02-2828 minEast Asia For AllEast Asia For AllEpisode 7: Hooligan Sparrow and Activism in China, An Interview with Dr. Gail Hershatter Image: Installation art of Ai Weiwei - Baby Formula, 2013 by Kadeiwonra. Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license via Wikimedia Commons.Thumbnail Image: Alison Klayman, Nanfu Wang, and Justine Nagan - Hooligan Sparrow. Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license via Wikimedia Commons. On this episode of East Asia for All, we discuss a 2016 documentary by filmmaker Wang Nanfu. Wang follows activist Ye Haiyan as she travels to the southern most island of China, Hainan Province, to publicly decry a scandal which swept the nation in 2013: the rape of seven young girl students by a government official...2018-11-1000 minASCL Leadership PodcastASCL Leadership PodcastShanghai specialIn late October 2017, General Secretary Geoff Barton was invited to Shanghai as a guest of the Pudong Education Bureau. The context was a celebration of global education with headteachers, education officials and business leaders, with Geoff as keynote speaker. The event was also arranged to showcase the work of Yangjing-Juyan Experimental School, visited by Justine Greening last year because of its reputation for innovation. It is a school Geoff has known for 11 years from a partnership between it and King Edward VI School in Suffolk. In the podcast Geoff talks to: Theresa Zhou, Senior Teacher, about Shangha’s increased emphasis on...2017-10-2412 minKPFA - APEX ExpressKPFA - APEX ExpressEddy Zheng, Chinese Couplets and Dreams Deported Tonight on Apex Express, Justine Lee talks to award-winning filmmaker and Bay-Area native Felicia Lowe about her documentary Chinese Couplets. The film is an intimate family story that explores the impact of the Chinese Exclusion Act on one family, over two centuries, in three countries, on four generations of women. For the entire month of March, the film will be broadcast through Xfinity and on PBS in select markets. For more details, check out ChineseCouplets.com Guest host Renee Geesler speaks with immigrant, activist, and reformed prisoner Eddy Zheng, about Ben Wang’s documentary, Breathin’: the...2016-03-1046 min