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Latest Episodes

Encore Episode: Cheryl Diaz Meyer, Pulitzer Prize-winning Photojournalist
March 08, 2021

March 8 is International Women's Day, a day that helps nations celebrate the elimination of discrimination against women. Listen to Cheryl Diaz Meyer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist as she shares intimate details and the inspiration for ...

Buh-Bye 2020 and Happy New Year Folks!
December 31, 2020

Thank goodness for the end of THIS year. Many folks are happy to say goodbye to 2020 and hello to 2021! We want to end this year by sharing our blooper reel with youour listenersso that together

A Special Update and Happy Thanksgiving
November 25, 2020

It's been a tough year but we are still grateful for youour listenersand our guests and supporters. Listen to how we have fared during the past six months during the pandemic and how we need your su

Happy Diwali! Bonus Episode: Comedian Rajiv Satyal Dives Into Why His Humor Is Tinged With Beige-ness and How All Comics Fear Being Boring
November 13, 2020

Listen as this proud comedian and narrator of Netflix's popular "Indian Matchmaking" series shares how he became funny at the age of 9 and how his humor reflects his American-nesshonest, vulnerable,

Meet Megan and Stacy: Full Throttle With the Women behind ADECIBEL Media
October 29, 2019

Learn a little bit about Megan and Stacy, co-founders of ADECIBEL Media and the backstory behind their venture. Interview Extras On Identity Fighting the Fight Reflecting Back on Season 1

Dana Tai Soon Burgess: How Dance Promotes Empathy by Exposing the Fragility and Vulnerability​ of the Human Body
October 22, 2019

Listen as Dana Tai Soon Burgess, a leading American choreographer, dancer and cultural figure, reveals how growing up in Santa Fe, New Mexico incubated his creative force, while serendipity and commitment to his work shaped his flight.

Davina Durgana, Ph.D.: How Devotion to Community Gives This Statistician Strength​ to Fight Human Trafficking
October 15, 2019

Oct. 18th is Anti-Slavery day. Listen as Davina Durgana, an award-winning international human rights statistician, shares how her first mission trip to El Salvador exposed her to the reality of modern slavery. And,

Leena Jayaswal: Turning the Lens on What Mixed-Race Means in America
October 08, 2019

Hear Leena Jayaswal, documentary filmmaker and award-winning photographer talk about how her first camera gave her agency to observe America and its culture from behind the safety of a lens. Listen as she now wields that talent to explore what mixed-ra...

Michael Dumlao: How Activism, Resistance and Radical Authenticity Informs This Branding Expert On His Craft
October 01, 2019

Booz Allen Hamilton's Director of Brand, Michael Dumlao, shares stories of his family's deep roots in activism and resistance and how leaning into his personal identity of audacious authenticity informs how he tackles both corporate and personal brandi...

Alex Huynh: Why This Actor and Stuntman Lives Life to the Fullest
September 24, 2019

Hear Alex Huynh, actor and stuntman from "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum," share intimate stories about what inspired him to enter the stunt world, what keeps him going, and how his dangerous work has shaped the way he lives his life. ...