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Pearl Dive Podcast
A Funny Thing Happened Along the Way to the Global South
The center of Christianity has shifted from the West to the Global South. There is more interest in World Christianity today than ever before. But have minoritized Christians in the U.S. been leap frogged (as Bishop Roy Sano once confided to me) in the process? Dr. Soojin Chung, Director of the Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary has some thoughts about that. In this deep dive episode of the Pearl Dive podcast. I talk to Soojin about how the study of World Christianity and Ethnic Studies can actually come together and be fruitful partners for research...
2025-04-01
34 min
Seoulful Productions Podcast
Ep. 10 - [Film Editor & Producer] Soojin Chung 정수진
Soojin Chung has edited over 30 feature films in the USA, plus major titles in South Korea, including Park Chan-Wook’s Lady Vengeance, nominated for the Golden Lion at the 62nd Venice International Film Festival. She edited and produced Escape From Tomorrow, which was shot entirely undercover at Disney World, and became one of the most talked about titles at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The LA Times called it “one of the most provocative movies ever seen,” and Variety said “its cult status will remain immortal.” Soojin is a graduate of the American Film Institute and has participated in the IFP’s Tran...
2025-03-19
22 min
Columbia University Bio Bytes
Bio Bytes 39 [BenchtoBedside Series]: Biomedical Informatics in Neurocritical Care with Dr. Soojin Park
Join us for an illuminating discussion with Dr. Soojin Park, an Associate Professor of Neurology (in Biomedical informatics) and an Associate Attending Physician at Columbia University. Dr. Park discusses her career trajectory in neurocritical care and biomedical informatics as well as the potential of machine learning techniques to leverage clinical data to improve patient care.
2025-01-28
23 min
Optometry Talks
Episode 19: A practical perspective to getting started in Myopia Management with Soojin Nam
On this podcast, we are joined by Sydney optometrist, Soojin Nam, who shares her story of building an optometry practice with a paediatric focus. Soojin shares many useful tips for those getting started in Myopia Management including easy ways to understand and incorporate the latest evidence into your day-to-day practice.
2024-12-05
24 min
K-POKEC & Harmonická Pohoda
Co bude s (G)I-DLE? Kam přejde Soyeon & je zde šance pro návrat Soojin? Speciál | K-POKEC #74
Nebojte se napsat vaši zpětnou vazbu & vaše postřehy k tématu!Soyeon nehodlá obnovit smlouvu se společností Cube Entertainment!Jaký to bude mít dopad na kariéru skupiny (G)I-DLE? Budou ostatní členky zůstávat pod Cubem, nebo také půjdou k ní společnosti?V dnešním speciálu se pobavíme o budoucnosti (G)I-DLE a zmíníme si naše predikce stran agentur, pod které by mohly přejít.Na závěr se pobavíme, zdali je možné, aby se k nim přidala Sooj
2024-10-28
39 min
Literacy-RX Podcast
Literacy-RX Podcast Episode 3 - Soojin Jun (Pharmacist and Patient Safety Advocate)
On the 3rd episode of the Literacy-RX podcast, Soojin Jun, Pharmacist and Patient Safety Advocate, speaks on her past and how she lost someone to the healthcare system because of a lack of communication and information that was provided from doctors and caregivers. She also talks about the importance of health literacy and how having knowledge of medications and drugs can positively have when dealing with the healthcare system.Soojin Jun:https://gnanow.org/https://medium.com/i-am-cheeseDavid Lee Scher:https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidleescher/https://x.com/dlschermd
2024-10-07
30 min
Get Stuff Done Podcast
Getting Stuff Done Musically (Ep. 32) with Soojin Han
Soojin Han, a professional musician, shares her insights on getting things done and her journey as a violinist. She discusses the importance of mental practice and the challenges of performing at a top level. She shares her early encounters with the violin and the recognition she received at a young age. The conversation also touches on Soojin's upbringing in the UK, her time living on the Isle of Man and how it shaped her love for nature. Soojin also discusses the recognition of Korea as a country and the rise of K-pop, and how it has affected her as...
2024-07-20
43 min
Continuum Audio
Emergent Management of Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage With Dr. Soojin Park
The critical care management of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is similar to that of other acute brain injuries, with the addition of detecting and treating delayed cerebral ischemia. Recent trials are influencing practice and providing guidance for standardizing management. In this episode, Kait Nevel, MD speaks with Soojin Park, MD, FAHA, FNCS, author of the article “Emergent Management of Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage,” in the Continuum June 2024 Neurocritical Care issue. Dr. Nevel is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a neurologist and neuro-oncologist at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Park is an ass...
2024-06-26
24 min
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E13: Sankofa Episode – Year in Review
In the last episode of Season 1, SooJin and Hannah tap into the power of Sankofa as they reflect back on the season. They discuss the ways in which their lives have been transformed by the podcast, sharing what they’ve learned from our past guests in order to understand their present moment and future possibilities. Hannah shares the process she’s been engaged in with her white family to tackle difficult conversations around race. SooJin teaches us how, by letting go of her fear of losing what she has, she’s gained more than she ev...
2024-06-04
1h 09
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E24: What White People Are Doing with Delia McGrath (Part 2 of 4)
SooJin and Hannah sit down with Delia McGrath (Hannah’s 83-year-old aunt!) for this sweeping episode. Delia was born in 1939 at the outbreak of World War II. She was raised in a large family of 14 children, attended segregated schools, married a Filipino man, and raised two biracial daughters who now have their own children (Delia’s four beautiful grandchildren). Delia has always known that racism is wrong. However, she hasn’t always had the awareness or skills to effectively leverage her privilege for antiracism. Her story is one of hard work and perseverance. Delia’s tenacity and dedication have bro...
2024-06-04
1h 00
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E23: What White People Are Doing with Hannah Carney (Part 1 of 4)
SooJin and Hannah mix it up in this episode - featuring co-host, Hannah Carney - to launch a four-part series on What White People Are Doing. This series is in response to a question posed by previous guest Marjorie Grevious (from Episode 19). Hannah opens the conversation by sharing personal stories, grappling out loud with some of the nuance that she is navigating, and providing a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes for white people who are committed to antiracism. She shows up honestly with offerings of grace and vulnerability. Her story highlights the healing nature of...
2024-06-04
1h 11
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E22: The Story of Black Lives Matter with Veronica Chambers
SooJin and Hannah sit down with prolific author and editor Veronica Chambers of the New York Times to discuss her recent book entitled Call and Response: The Story of Black Lives Matter. This conversation is epic, exploring the history of the BLM movement and how we can all play a part in moving the ball forward a little bit. Veronica poses thoughtful questions and weaves in her own personal experiences as a way to shine light on the complexities and realities that parents of color face - especially Black parents...
2024-06-04
1h 07
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E21: Building Cross-Racial Friendships with Sharon White and Kate Towle
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in former guest Kate Towle (Episode 3) and her long-time friend Sharon White to talk about building relationships across difference. We learn how Sharon and Kate were raised by parents who modeled the practice of cultivating interracial friendships, and how that translated into their own lives. As they reflect on their 20-year friendship, Sharon and Kate reveal the risks and rewards associated with going beyond a working relationship and immersing themselves into each other’s families. Two of Sharon’s nieces, Khadijah Segura and Shaylyn White, make guest appearances to share their pers...
2024-06-04
1h 14
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E20: Learning from Children with Amira Mann Hill and Miranda Del Toro
This episode is sure to lift your spirits! Hannah is back - she and SooJin are enlightened by Miranda (daughter of Emilia Gonzalez Avalos from Episode 4) and Amira (daughter of Laura and Daren Hill from Episode 10). Every word oozes with wisdom and brilliance. With the help of these two girls, we learn how to open our hearts wider, how to be more curious, how to find our people and build community, and how to embody love. If you interact with kids at all, in any capacity - this episode is a MUST LISTEN. Kids want to know the...
2024-06-04
56 min
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E19: Addressing Toxic Masculinity with Marjorie Grevious
In this episode, SooJin brings in spiritual wellness consultant and restorative yoga teacher Marjorie Grevious to share the wisdom and insights she’s garnered from witnessing how toxic masculine definitions of what it means to be a “man” has robbed the men in her life. She discusses not only how men are complicit in toxic masculinity but also women and offers a powerful alternative to toxic masculinity, as she shares the various ways her and her partner worked to preserve the innocence and goodness of her nephew, as they raised him to embody #BlackBoyJoy. She also points out the re...
2024-06-04
1h 13
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E18: Addressing Toxic Masculinity with E.G. Bailey
In this episode, SooJin and E.G. talk about the Minnesota artist community, the importance of “being in the tradition” a la Amiri Baraka, and how he and his partner are raising their two Black boys to be sensitive, confident, and creative souls. E.G. spits all kinds of wisdom, as he discusses how the women in his life, along with embracing his own feminine energy, has nurtured a healthy masculinity that he models for his sons, encouraging them to express their full range of emotions. He also discusses the importance and power of creating a mantra, a fami...
2024-06-04
1h 04
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E17: BONUS EPISODE - Antiracist Schooling: The Angela Day School with Dianna Myles
In this special bonus episode, SooJin speaks to Dianna Myles, the founder of the The Angela Day School, to raise awareness of this new antiracist school that is scheduled to open in Fall 2022. Listen to find out more about this school, how you can get involved and enroll your children, and what the upcoming November info sessions will be about. Our conversation also delves into what antiracist parenting looks like when parenting young children. And we summon our ancestors, especially the words of the late great Toni Morrison and her speech from 1975 that offers a piercing critique of...
2024-06-04
52 min
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E16: Addressing Toxic Masculinity with Kyle Tran Myhre
In this episode, SooJin and Kyle talk about how art, spoken word, and poetry can serve as door ways to talk to our children about larger, more complex systems of oppression. Through his work on dismantling toxic masculinity, Kyle points out how harmful forms of masculinity are embedded throughout white supremacist culture, capitalism, and other systems of oppression as it informs dominant notions of power and control. We must attend to the ways in which toxic forms of masculinity show up in our work and relationships in order to not only save ourselves but also save our planet...
2024-06-04
1h 03
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E15: Talking to Your Children about 9/11 with Deepa Iyer
SooJin and Hannah bring in 9/11 expert Deepa Iyer to process the horrific terrorist attacks that took place twenty years ago. Deepa describes 9/11 as a watershed moment in history that significantly changed the way South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh communities were perceived in the U.S. Since then, racial anxiety, Islamophobia, and anti-immigrant sentiment have only gotten stronger - making the work of community building and advocacy more complex and challenging. Deepa is a dedicated learner and activist who helps us to better understand solidarity as a practice. Some of the fundamental features of solidarity include 1) finding commonalities, 2...
2024-06-04
52 min
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E14: Adoptive Parents/Caretakers: Helping Kids of Color Access Whole Futures with Malaika Parker
Welcome to Season 2 of the Antiracist Parenting Podcast! We start off the season with an AMAZING guest, Malaika Parker, who is the Director at Adoptive Parents of Color Collaborative. Malaika is committed to building whole and complete futures for her biological and adopted children. She does this, in partnership with her spouse, by being honest always, centering the humanity of Black people, and cultivating (literally in their urban garden) Black joy. Malaika is finding ways to build community and create environments that are free from racism and white supremacy, and she shares her “how-to” in this wonderfully filling - an...
2024-06-04
1h 21
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E12: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Melissa Beck
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with TV personality Melissa Beck (formerly known as Melissa Howard) from MTV’s reality series The Real World: New Orleans (2000). Melissa found her true calling in motherhood and is raising three mixed-race daughters with her partner, Justin. As an antiracist parent, Melissa is helping her children to “see” difference by immersing them into different - and sometimes uncomfortable - environments and has found food to be a great catalyst for learning. She reflects on her own childhood, growing up in a mixed-race family where colorism was preval...
2024-06-04
1h 07
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E11: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Kale Bantigue Fajardo
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah are joined by Dr. Kale Bantigue Fajardo who shares his experience with “trans-local” (long distance) parenting. As a trans Dad living in another state, Kale is particularly committed to loving his 11-year-old daughter, Nia, unconditionally. Through their relationship, Nia is seeing that there are different ways to express love, family, and desire. She is learning how to be antiracist, as well as transpositive and LGBTQ-positive. As a result, Nia is able to define herself for herself. And she is empowered to stand up for herself and others who experience racism or bullying. The...
2024-06-04
1h 24
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E10: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Laura and Daren Hill
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah engage in a rich discussion with soulmates, Laura and Daren Hill. The conversation flows like a slow, meandering river as we challenge ourselves to slow down and be more like water: adaptable, strong, gentle, powerful, vulnerable, interconnected, and expansive. We break down “knowledge” by getting to know our ledges (boundaries) and defining ourselves on our own terms based in our own culture(s). Laura and Daren share how they lead by example, planting seeds to encourage critical thinking and cultivating their kids’ imaginations through education and art. It is truly a gift to wit...
2024-06-04
1h 37
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E25: What White People Are Doing with Margaret Gerstle (Part 3 of 4)
SooJin and Hannah sit down with Margaret Gerstle (Hannah’s 63-year-old aunt!) for this brave episode. Margaret shares how her commitment to redistributing wealth has helped her to better understand the true needs of her community, to learn new tools for addressing racism, to expand her network of friends, and to strengthen her overall sense of self-confidence. We love her humility and courage as she pushes herself to gain awareness and leverage her white privilege to help realize an antiracist future.Resources:Community Foundation of LouisvilleUr...
2024-06-04
42 min
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E26: What White People Are Doing with Laura Holsen (Part 4 of 4)
SooJin and Hannah round out this 4-part series by talking with Hannah’s cousin, Laura Holsen. Laura reflects on how she used to notice interracial couples and wonder what that experience must be like. Then she fell in love with and married someone from a different racial background! Laura’s relationship with her spouse, Sunny, has greatly shifted her awareness around privilege and motivates her to do more within her spheres of influence. In her role as a clinical neuroscientist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital - Harvard Medical School, Laura is actively learning about and implementing diversity, equity...
2024-06-04
57 min
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E27: Sankofa Episode - Year in Review
This episode is chock full of goodness and light! SooJin and Hannah are joined by Hannah’s 8-and-a-half-year-old son (Anthony) for the first part of the episode. He shares what racism is, what we can do to stop it, and what has been helpful for him so far in learning about racism and antiracism. After saying goodbye to Anthony, SooJin and Hannah reflect on Season 2 and the major transformations that have taken place within themselves and within their lives. It’s clear: both SooJin and Hannah are different people, since they started the Antiracist Parenting Podcast. In addition, the...
2024-06-04
1h 14
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E6: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist: Kathleen Devore (Part 1 of 3)
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with Dr. Kathleen Devore, a Professor of English at Minneapolis Community Technical College. This is the perfect conversation to kick off a new year and our three-part series. As someone who experienced a challenging childhood, Kathleen understands pain and trauma. She also understands her white privilege and has been working to undo racism for decades. Kathleen talks about growing up and how, as a young adult, her Peace Corps service in South Africa helped bring about a new way of seeing racism in the U.S. Kathleen’s story will...
2024-06-04
1h 17
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E5: Talking to Children about Peacebuilding in Divisive Times with Crixell Shell
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah speak with Crixell Shell, the Assistant Executive Director of the MN Peacebuilding Leadership Institute. Our conversation is both timely and robust. Crixell shares ways she has been talking with her teenage son about the election - instilling critical values around humanity and respect while also supporting him to form his own opinions. She helps us take a big step back as we analyze what is truly dividing us as a country right now and how we can invite folks into conversations about racial reconciliation. We also talk about the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday...
2024-06-04
1h 06
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E4: Talking to Children about ICE and the Prison Industrial Complex with Emilia Gonzalez Avalos
In this episode, Emilia Gonzalez Avalos (Executive Director of Navigate MN/Unidos MN) to join us shares her powerful and painful story of coming to the US from Mexico, what life is like for undocumented immigrants living in this country, and the threat she and her children and other Latinx families face everyday because of the targeted attack against them under the current administration. Given the upcoming election, this episode comes at a crucial time, as it provides a specific call to antiracist action in an effort to manifest an antiracist world where every h...
2024-06-04
1h 33
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E3: How to Talk to High School Kids about the Uprising Following George Floyd’s Murder (Part 3 of 3)
We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 190,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by police in May. In this episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in two racial justice leaders, Lena Francis and Kate Towle, to share stories and process this moment. We discuss a variety of ways to talk to high sc...
2024-06-04
1h 05
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E2: How to Talk to Middle School Kids about the Uprising Following George Floyd’s Murder with Karla Benson Rutten (Part 2 of 3)Untitled Episode
We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by police in May. In this episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in Karla Benson Rutten who is a parent of two and a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion expert to share stories and process this moment. We discuss a variety of...
2024-06-04
56 min
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E1: How to Talk to Young Kids about the Uprising Following George Floyd’s Murder with Daniel Shannon (Part 1 of 3)
We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by police in May. In this inaugural episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in Daniel Shannon who is a dad of three and a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion expert to share stories and process the moment. We define racial re...
2024-06-04
1h 11
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E9: Antiracist Parenting in the Context of Multiracial Families with Karla Benson Rutten
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah invite Karla Benson Rutten (from Episode 2) back to dive deeper into raising multiracial, antiracist children. SooJin opens the conversation by naming the victims of the recent shootings in Atlanta, GA, and Boulder, CO. She shares how these events are impacting her personally as a Korean-American woman, and she explains how white supremacy, a system of dehumanization, contributes to these violent acts. Together we recognize how antiracism helps to connect us through our shared humanity and how community plays a critical role in processing the pain.Our intention for this epi...
2024-06-04
1h 24
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E8: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist: Edie Grauer & Robin Alpern (Part 3 of 3)
In this final episode of our three-part series, SooJin and Hannah speak with Robin Alpern and Edie Grauer from the Center for the Study of White American Culture. We explore the complexity of white supremacist culture and how racially mixed communities are not necessarily free from racism. Both Robin and Edie talk about being raised by parents who made them aware of race and racism early on and instilled in them the need to actively resist racism. They share stories about their respective upbringings, how they have come to make antiracism a way of life, and how they...
2024-06-04
1h 19
Antiracist Parenting Podcast
E7: How White Parents and Caregivers Can Become Antiracist: Mary Moriarty (Part 2 of 3)
In this episode, SooJin and Hannah talk with Mary Moriarty, former Chief Public Defender in Hennepin County, Minnesota. During our discussion, Mary shares many stories that shaped her antiracism journey while living in Minnesota. Minnesota is considered to be a progressive state; however, it struggles with some of the worst racial disparities in our nation. Her examples clearly illustrate how racism can show up both subtly and explicitly in a state that strongly resists talking about race. Mary talks about how her actions and attitudes around antiracism have evolved over the years, explaining that she speaks up because...
2024-06-04
1h 12
Griechische Mythologie
47 - Erkennen 2 / Odysseus
Konzept, Texte und Sprecherin: Helga UtzSprecher: Aart VederTon: Jörg Behrens/klanggestaltung.de Diese Folge setzt das Motiv der Anagnorisis, des Wiedererkennens, mit den berühmten Beispielen aus der Odyssee fort, aber auch Euripides, Lessing, Kleist, die Brüder Grimm und Johann Peter Hebel kommen zu Wort. Wegen Zeitmangels ist dies die vorerst leider die letzte Episode unseres Podcasts. Er wird aber sehr bald- wahrscheinlich Sommer 2025 fortgesetzt! wir freuen uns über Anregungen und Feedback! JBEPISODENBILD:Gregory...
2023-12-18
1h 03
MIA2K - A KPop Podcast
Fallen Idols: How B.I, Wonho, and Soojin’s Controversies Forced Them Out of Their Groups (But Not K-Pop)
Today we’re going to be covering a topic that's a little controversial. We are going to talk about idols who have left their groups. We will specifically focus on 3 idols, the reasons why the left, and our opinions about it. (And we have one more bonus idol at the end that wasn't forced out of the group, but we wanted to contrast the debut numbers for context.) Please remember that a lot of the stories and accusations have not been proven true and to take everything we say with a grain of salt. As a...
2023-12-04
1h 30
Kpop Bookshelf
Planes Full of Babies - The Rise of Inter-country Adoption in Korea - From Orphan to Adoptee by SooJin Pate
Season 6 Episode 2 We discuss the book From Orphan to Adoptee: US Empire and Genealogies of Korean Adoption by SooJin Pate This book gives some background on how Korea came to be one of the countries to adopted out the most children to other countries. Learn about how the US government and Americans played a big part in this practice, which continues to this day. There is so much more to this book than discussed here, but hopefully you can some small additional insight into the early days of Korea inter-country adoption.
2023-11-14
27 min
Purposeful Empathy with Anita Nowak
The Role of Empathy in Patient Safety Ft. Dr. Soojin Jun Purposeful Empathy Hosted by Anita Nowak
Watch this episode to learn about the important role empathy plays in patient safety. Dr. Soojin Jun is a board-certified geriatric and population health pharmacist. Passionate about empathy in healthcare and patient rights, she is a founding member of Patients for Patient Safety US. In this episode, she discusses the importance of self-empathy for healthcare professionals, and the role pharmacists can play in patient safety. 00:00 Preview 00:31 Introduction 00:52 About Dr. Soojin Jun 02:22 Why the healthcare sector needs empathy 04:34 Why we cannot provide hea...
2023-10-29
34 min
SenioRx Radio
The Journey to Zero Harm: Patient Advocacy and Patient Safety - Guest: Soojin Jun, PharmD, BCGP
In this episode of SenioRx Radio, we talk with Dr. Soojin Jun, a board-certified geriatric pharmacist and a founding member of Patients for Patient Safety US, a group of patient safety activists. We invited Dr. Jun to discuss her work in patient advocacy because this is a growing area for consultant pharmacists. Dr. Jun offers valuable insight into advocating for patients within our current clinical roles, as well as discussing working on behalf of the patient as their personal advocate to navigate the healthcare system.
2023-01-17
19 min
Rooted Conference
Rooted Conference: Owen Lee, Soojin Park, Huey Lee, "Teamwork Makes the Dream Work"
In their panel workshop at the 2021 Rooted Conference, Owen Lee (Senior Pastor), Soojin Park (Youth Minister), and Huey Lee (Family Life Minister) from Christ Central Presbyterian Church talked about youth ministers and other ministry leaders can get the most out of their relationship with the senior leadership of their churches. This discussion is full of real practical advice and insights.LinksChrist Central Presbyterian Church in Centreville, VirginiaRooted Conference Follow us @rootedministry on Instagram.Join us for Rooted 2024 in Dallas, October 24-26.
2022-12-21
46 min
Sad Python Girls Club
S1 Episode 7 - Soojin Choi
Here's a new episode of the Sad Python Girls Club Podcast! 🐍 This time we're with Soojin Choi, the Product Manager for the Jupyter Notebooks 📒 extension for Visual Studio Code. In this episode we talk about the new features the Jupyter team has been working on, how it's like being a PM, and resilience while working in tech 🧑💻. A few links for the things we talked about in this episode: Soojin Choi @ GitHub Jupyter extension for VS Code How to connect VS Code to a remote Jupyter server VS Code on the browser Microsoft Leap program Imposter syndrome in Wi...
2022-09-09
28 min
ZOOM-IN
Dr. Soojin Lee (One of the co-authors of “Trend Korea” and researcher at the Seoul National University’s Consumer Behavior Lab)
Dr. Soojin Lee, one of the co-authors of “Trend Korea” and researcher at the Seoul National University’s Consumer Behavior Lab explains the recent polarized consumption pattern in the nation
2022-08-12
16 min
SOLA Network
115: The Blindspots and Beauty of the Complementarian Church: An Interview with Soojin Park
SOLA Network had the privilege of speaking to Soojin Park, the director of Youth Ministry and CCI at Christ Central Presbyterian Church in Centreville, Virginia. She is also a SOLA Editorial Board member. Soojin Park talked to Aaron Lee, social media manager at SOLA Network about the blindspots and beauty of the complementarian church. We hope you are challenged by this important interview in which they discuss the blindspots and beauties of the complementarian church, how to help women leaders feel heard, and give encouragements and challenges to male leaders within the complementarian church.
2022-07-26
18 min
MinneAsianStories Podcast
"Our healing is rooted in decolonizing ourselves"
For our final two episodes of the MinneAsianStories Podcast: Season 2, we're exploring how Asian Minnesotan transnational adoptees have been shifting the dominant narrative around adoption to center adoptee voices and experiences. Our MinneAsianStories Correspondent Hannah Kinzer chats with educator, writer, and DEI consultant Dr. SooJin Pate about the decolonizing process of reclaiming one's history, narrative and story as a transracial and transnational adoptee. SooJin reveals how policy and colonial power have fueled transnational adoption and made Minnesota the "Land of 10,000 Adoptees." She shares her reflections on adoption and how adoption is woven into Asian Americans movements and c...
2022-06-20
39 min
Queens Memory: Our Major Minor Voices
Episode 2: Halmoni's Kimchee
The 1970s, 80s, and 90s saw a wave of Korean immigrants coming to the US, many finding their way to Queens. The Korean American population in the US skyrocketed, reaching 1.2 million people by the year 2000. Flushing, Queens was a little Koreatown back then – where Korean families lived and worked. In this episode, we explore the theme of memory through the story of two sisters – Soojin and Eugina, who rode this wave of immigration from Korea to Queens in the 80s. They landed in their halmoni’s – that is, their grandmother’s – kitchen. If you’re liste...
2022-04-18
18 min
First Chapter Friday @ ISKL ES Library
Ep 29 - Amina's Voice
Call Number: REA F KHAA Washington Post Best Children’s Book of 2017“For inspiring empathy in young readers, you can’t get better than this book.” —R. J. Palacio, author of #1 New York Timesbestseller Wonder“Amina’s anxieties are entirely relatable, but it’s her sweet-hearted nature that makes her such a winning protagonist.” —Entertainment WeeklyA Pakistani-American Muslim girl struggles to stay true to her family’s vibrant culture while simultaneously blending in at school after tragedy strikes her community in this “compassionate, timely novel” (Booklist, starred review) from the a...
2022-03-03
14 min
Business Beyond Usual
#607 - Special Episode: The MBA Ecosystem with Poets&Quants and Michigan Ross Admissions
In this special episode, the team chats with John Byrne, the founder of leading B-school website Poets&Quants, as well as Soojin Kwon, director of Full-Time MBA admissions and programs at Michigan Ross. Their wide-ranging discussion covers why P&Q named Michigan Ross its MBA Program of the Year, the value and meaning of MBA rankings, advice for navigating the MBA admissions process, the outlook for diversity in MBA programs, and much more.Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at bbupodcast@umich.edu....
2022-02-23
51 min
Yes, we do adopt!
Eliminating hierarchies and creating an anti-racist dream space
In this episode Malaika is joined by Dr. SooJin Pate. SooJin is an educator, writer, and DEI consultant dedicated to centering the lives and experiences of historically marginalized peoples. She’s an alumna of Howard University and the University of Minnesota and was named Educator of the Year (2014) and Ally of the Year (2013) by Macalester College. She’s the author of From Orphan to Adoptee: U.S. Empire and Genealogies of Korean Adoption, co-host of the Antiracist Parenting Podcast, and co-editor of the anthology-in-progress Ode to George: Reflections on George Floy...
2021-09-17
44 min
K-Pop Top
KPT Noticia #40: Saída da Soojin do (G)I-DLE, IZ*ONEs em novos grupos, COVID, namoros de idols e mais
O KPTN 40 está entre nós, com o que rolou de mais importante entre os dia 7 a 27 de agosto. Na pauta temos: prisão do Seungri, stalker da Eunji (APINK) processado, Soojin fora do (G) I-DLE, disbands, Jeongyeon (TWICE) e Jongho (ATEEZ) afastados, zona na NH Ent., alistamentos de Wow e Donghun (A.C.E) e YoungK (DAY6), Wonyoung (ex-IZ*ONE) com COVID, turnê mundial do BTS cancelada, Projeto da RBW, KCON:TACT HI5, namoro da Joy (Red Velvet) com o Crush, Bobby (iKON) papai, idols atores, novo grupo da Source Music com ex-IZ*ONEs e novidades da Starship, trai...
2021-08-30
24 min
Kpopcast: for the best sounds & ideas in Kpop
Jeongyeon Hiatus, Soojin's Departure, Secret Marriage, Kris Wu, "Virginal R&B," & Queendom
K-pop News Commentary for the third week of August. Join us on Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AOur Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/thekpopcastName 3 Songs Podcast Episode with Stephanie: https://name3songs.com/2021/08/14/kpop-capitalism-and-the-illusion-of-the-american-dream/Stories referenced:- TWICE’s Jeongyeon To Temporarily Halt All Activities Again To Focus On Recovery https://www.soompi.com/article/1484356wpp/twices-jeongyeon-to-temporarily-halt-all-activities-again-to-focus-on-recovery- Social media war after K-pop’s Soojin leaves (G)I-dle over bullying claims https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/k-pop/bands/arti...
2021-08-26
29 min
KEKOREAAN
Ep. 112: Soojin Keluar dari (G)I-DLE
Menu obrolan podcast: 1. Setelah tiga tahun aktif promosi bersama @official_g_i_dle, #Soojin keluar dari group pasca tuduhan bullying dari aktris So Shin Ae. Masih jadi perdebatan nih Soojin memang memutuskan keluar atau dikeluarkan dari group?. 2. Bahas curhatan fans K-pop lainnya.
2021-08-20
57 min
The AM Podcast: K-Pop & More
75. Comebacks, DNA, Seungri, and More
This episode we talk about comebacks and K-pop news from Seungri’s sentencing to a potential Kai & Tinashe collab. Connect with us! Speakpipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheAMPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/the_ampodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/The_ampodcast Black into K-pop Coalition (BKC) Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackintokpop?s=21 Website: https://blackintokpop.tumblr.com/ Music Links: You get off- Code Kunst ft. Juun.J: https://youtu.be/pL1ZlySNQcg Last carnival - Monsta X: https://youtu.be/qe1nDWFdN-U Outro: https://youtu.be/0l0ndXoZtJ8 Resource Links: https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/12/asia/seungri-kpop-sentenced-intl-hnk/index.html https://www.kp...
2021-08-18
1h 47
Seoulified
Seoulified Theories: Stray Kids Universe
Seit ihrem Debüt verfolgen Stray Kids eine außergewöhnliche Storyline. In einer Folge letztes Jahr zu der Storyline von Stray Kids haben wir bereits über das Prequel highlight reel gesprochen. Doch mit den neuen Unveils gibt es neues Material zum spekulieren! Kennst du die SKZ Storyline oder hast du selbst eine Theorie? Teile sie uns mit! Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/seoulified_podcast/ Twitter: twitter.com/seoulified_pod Musik: Dreamland - Jonas Schmidt Spotify-Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2OBU1sUPsaAri4okbHiWXv?si=fOKGZhjAT6O0ZECgAKsgWg
2021-08-17
1h 04
Na Era do K-Pop
#43 - Soojin deixa (G) I-DLE + Lançamentos: Somi, Sunmi, HYO, Weeekly e mais + Lançamentos Previstos
Na Era do K-pop de volta após a temporada ociosa do k-pop com as olimpíadas com uma temporada repleta de lançamentos, comebacks previstos e notícias tenebrosas como a saída da Soojin do (G) I-DLE e a aparente dissolução do CLC. Vem entender o que está rolando na retomada das atividades da música coreana e o que mais vem por aí! Senta o dedo no play! 💧 Nossas redes: 💧 https://www.instagram.com/charlescirino/ 💧 https://www.instagram.com/rdfreitasb/
2021-08-16
48 min
Alabama Arts Radio
Diana Green/Soojin Park and Poetry Out Loud
In this episode, Arts in Education Program Manager Diana Green talks with Soojin Park of Auburn High School, who represented Alabama in the National Finals of Poetry Out Loud on May 27, 2021. Soojin talks about her participation in Poetry Out Loud, a program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts in which high school students throughout the state compete in reciting poetry.
2021-06-24
26 min
SOLA Network
72: "How Can the Church Support Asian American Women?" w/ Hannah Chao, Soojin Park, and Heidi Wong (SOLA Conference 2021)
The rise in violent attacks against Asians, especially Asian women, has shown the need for the church to examine the ways it can be better supporting women at this time. Hannah Chao, Soojin Park, and Heidi Wong discuss how churches can amplify the voices of women and equip them to become partners. Bios: Hannah Chao is the editor of SOLA, where she also often writes. She has been editing for SOLA's website since its inception in 2016. She is currently a student at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and is a graduate of the University o...
2021-05-23
36 min
ESG Decoded Podcast
Soojin Kim of Prequin on ESG in Private Equity
In this episode Kaitlyn Allen chats with Soojin Kim. Soojin currently heads the global ESG research initiative at Preqin, the leading data provider for all Alternatives Data, providing insight and analysis on firms across every asset class for fundraising, performance, and deal information. At Preqin, Soonjin also participates on the Asset Class Think Tanks and the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Awareness (IDEA) Committee. Kaitlyn and Soojin discuss Preqin’s recently released ESG Module for the companies on its platform which provides guidance on transparency and disclosure, and risks within portfolio companies. This tool was created to keep a pu...
2021-05-22
27 min
SOLA Network
62: "How To Talk About Anti Asian Racism with Our Youth" with Soojin Park and Huey Lee
The rise in anti-Asian violence has shown how difficult it is for our churches to talk about race. The dialogue can be so complicated that oftentimes we forget to address these issues with our children and youth students. But if the church does not address these issues to the next generation, then rather than learning a biblical view of these issues, they will be educated by the world. In this vein, the SOLA Network is pleased to present a talk from Christ Central Presbyterian Church, in which two church leaders discuss how they processed...
2021-04-28
31 min
Noah Monteiro de Paula
Soojin ( My SunFlower )
Soojin ( My SunFlower ) by Noah Monteiro de Paula
2021-04-11
02 min
The Journey of Realizing Empathy
I’d Only Think of “Why Aren’t They Doing This?” / Soojin Jun
In this episode, we host Soojin Jun, Pharmacist and Patient Advocate. Soojin shares stories from the time when she struggled to empathize with a healthcare worker who was tending to her ailing father. Guest Bio: Soojin is an empathy believer and a patient advocate. She is passionate about patient safety and strongly believes in empathy as the solution for messy healthcare that puts patients in danger without being accountable. Soojin can be reached at: jun.soojin@gmail.com http://linkedin.com/in/soojin-jun
2021-04-07
52 min
Mansae! A K-pop Podcast
A Discussion About Bullying (2021/03/21)
Your host, Zia.J, brings you the latest news, including Soojin's statement regarding bullying accusations, as well as this week's comebacks. I also have a discussion with a friend of mine, Elliot, about the bullying issue and how we as fans can deal with it well.Support the AAPI community here, here, here, here, here, and here; support Asians in Georgia specifically here.Sources: Soojin's statementBTS at the GrammysBig Hit Entertainment rebrandingDiscussion of bullying issue here and here
2021-03-21
49 min
A+ Anime Podcast
Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku with Soojin
Welcome to Feast or Filler where we break down if a show is a feast for the eyes or just bad anime in disguise. For this weeks episode Ian is joined by cosplayer queen, and osu sicko Soojin. Follow along with them as they talk about Watakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku and share some stories about their personal struggles with dating as otaku in the real world. If you want a wholesome episode all about love and being a massive dork this is the episode for you. The A+ Anime podcast is a podcast dedi...
2021-03-19
1h 04
Mondo Jazz
Soojin Suh, Damon Locks, Gretchen Parlato, Daniele Sepe & Other New Releases
This week we feature plenty of jazz for social justice, exciting piano players and young ensembles, unearthed live gems that are coming out during these COVID times both to remind us of the power of live music and to remedy the lack of new live recordings, and the album that confirms Gretchen Parlato's role in the pantheon of today's best jazz vocalists.The playlist features Gretchen Parlato; Michael Wolff; Daniele Sepe; Christopher Parker, Kelley Hurt; Damon Locks; Alonzo Demetrius; Matty Stecks & Dead Cat Bounce; Alban Darche; Tania Giannouli; Cat Toren; Soojin Suh; Alexander von Schlippenbach; Daniele Germani.
2021-03-05
1h 26
Fashion Consort News Bytes
Fashion Design Goes Virtual
Almost overnight, fashion design companies and fashion design students were forced to move to a mostly remote work environment and away from the studio and tools of their trade. For many designers, this meant shifting their practice into a more virtual space, using emergent technologies such as Clo3D.It’s an expensive process and takes expertise that is largely non-existent in the current workforce. However, for companies and schools that were already implementing 3D design into their workflow, the switch came more easily according to Soojin Kang, a fashion designer and faculty member at Parsons School of...
2021-01-13
07 min
Millennials & Money
Lifestyle practice with estate planning attorney Soojin Kim
This week on Millennials and Money Estate Planning Attorney and owner of Soojin Kim Law firm, Soojin Kim. shares her Money Story, Soojin shares what it was like growing up in a traditional Korean family home where money was not something spoken about. She talks tells of the struggles her parent’s faced in business ownership and why she initially swore it off for herself only later to realize it wasn't entrepreneurship that was the cause of her parents financial struggles, but it was the language barrier. Listen as she explains of all the areas of law she could've practiced wh...
2021-01-09
52 min
Business Beyond Usual
#506 - Inside MBA Admissions, Part 2: Insights from Michigan Ross Admissions Directors
In this episode, hosts Eric and Alex welcome three special guests, Michigan Ross admissions directors Soojin Kwon, Diana Economy, and Bryan Johnson. They discuss vital topics including unique changes to the admissions process during this pandemic year; how Ross recruits a diverse MBA class; misconceptions about applying to Ross; and much more.More information on topics from this episode:Michigan Ross Standardized Test policy change for 2020-2021How to Compare Business SchoolsHave thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at bbupodcast@umich.edu.
2020-12-09
41 min
Korean American Parenting Podcast
005 // Raising Anti-Racist Children with SooJin Pate
College professor, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) consultant and podcast co-host of of Antiracist Parenting Podcast SooJin Pate joins Jang & Jerry to share her story of growing up as a Korean adoptee who is now raising bi-racial daughter, and her fierce commitment to raising an antiracist child. SooJin Pate is the lead trainer and evaluator for Strategic Diversity Initiatives and a former professor at Macalester College and Minneapolis Community and Technical College. She is a professor, education director, project/product manager, and program director and excels in creating working and learning environments that are inclusive and...
2020-11-12
51 min
The Health Design Podcast
Soojin Jun, pharmacist and patient advocate
Soojin (or “Soo”) is a board certified geriatric pharmacist in Illinois and Wisconsin. She is also a certified professional in patient safety and certified professional in healthcare quality, evidently very passionate about patient safety and quality improvement. After losing her dad to many gaps in healthcare as a minority caregiver, possibly from medication adverse events, she changed her career from a wedding videographer to a pharmacist. She specializes in medication therapy management and believes empathy in healthcare can make healing possible in any relationship of healthcare. She has experiences in both inpatient and outpatient pharmacies and has worked as a popu...
2020-11-11
46 min
Page One
183 - POIR 26
Not, as promised, a short episode that would have allowed listeners to head out into the apple orchards early, Charles Adrian talks this week about three books that he does not remember so very well. More information and a transcript of this episode is at http://www.pageonepodcast.com/. You can read about a day Jean Hannah Edelstein spent in Kreuzberg, Berlin, only two years before Charles Adrian’s conversation with SooJin Anjou in the Guardian here: https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2013/nov/29/a-day-in-kreuzberg-berlin Correction 1: Groucho Marx died...
2020-10-20
28 min
The Purpose Tune Podcast
Leading with purpose requires clarity. Know your values to create a life you want | Dr. SooJin Pate
About the Episode: To lead with purpose and connect to something greater than ourselves, we must get clear about the direction of our lives. We must pause and take a moment to reflect on the choices we make. We must constantly question why we’re doing what we’re doing and ask ourselves whether the things we do are in alignment with our values, beliefs, and who we truly are. About the Guest: Dr. SooJin Pate is a professor; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion professional; and writer dedicated to centering the lives and experiences of historically marginalized peoples. As a professor, she...
2020-09-25
56 min
The Janchi Show
004 // SooJin Pate + Choco-Pies!
Meet SooJin Pate!In this episode we talk about:SooJin's Adoption Story: (3:29)Reconnecting with Birth Family (21:58) Memories in Korea—Old & New (32:39)KADs, Asian-Americans and the BIPOC struggle (52:46)Choco-Pies! (1:10:01)Connect with SooJin!The Antiracist Parenting Podcast: https://antiracistparentingpodcast.com/Ode to George: https://odetogeorge.com/Twitter & Instagram: @soojinpate---The Janchi Show Quick BioWe’re three Korean-American Adoptees spread out around the country and each of us are at different stages in life. We’ll talk about the Korean-American adoptee experience and learn more about our sha...
2020-09-09
1h 23
Together by AGCI
The Waiting Child Journey: One Chance to Thrive
What does it mean to be a waiting child? As international adoption numbers have declined significantly in the last decade, we have been asking ourselves at AGCI the true meaning of what it means to “wait” for a family, as well as examine every avenue of hope for these amazing kids in the process. After taking a closer look at the stories of the children we advocate for at AGCI, we launched a new initiative in 2020 to place more children with families. We recognize the true importance of finding families for kids, NOT kids for families. It’s our greate...
2020-08-13
23 min