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Episode 15 - Know Your Story ft. Miriam Yoo
Miriam Yoo, also known as Staryoo, is a Korean-American artist based in New York. Her passion of storytelling in anime, manga and video games led her into an interesting adventure of events. She creates illustrations, short comics and animations based on
Episode 14 - Individualism Over The Status Quo ft. Ayesha Raees
Ayesha Raees identifies herself as a hybrid creating hybrid poetry through hybrid forms. Raees currently serves as an Assistant Poetry Editor at AAWW's The Margins and has received fellowships from Asian American Writers' Workshop, Brooklyn Poets, and Kun
Episode 13 - Succeed At Your Own Pace ft. Antonio Albano
Antonio Mancini Albano is currently completing his Masters in Food Studies at NYU Steinhardt, and is the Founder & CEO of a mission-driven tech startup called beet & pear. His background is in Environmental Science, Economics, and nonprofit f
Episode 12 - Self-Confidence Is Key To Growth ft. Camille Monzon
Camille Monzon is the founder and CEO of Camila - a minimalist and high-quality activewear brand for women. Camille has a bachelors degree in psychology and went to graduate school to study counseling psychology. But after experiencing hard trials and gri
Episode 11 - Overthinking is the Thief of Joy ft. Yuyu Kitamura
Yuyu Kitamura is an up and coming Japanese actress/poet raised in the bustling city of Hong Kong and moved to New York City. She went to study at NYU Tisch School of the Arts where she studied at the Atlantic Acting School and Stonestreet Studios earning
Episode 10 - Be The Main Character Of Your Life ft. Sean Liu
Sean Liu is the founder and culinary director of My Sweet Grandma (MSG), a food brand focused on changing the way we approach Asian American food through examining immigration, culture, and cuisine. His earliest food memories are in the restaurant standin
Episode 1 - Michelle K. Hanabusa
“If your dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough” is an ethos Michelle loves to share, coming from her early days of competitive figure skating. Following a career ending injury, she reassigned her passion towards design working with celebrate