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To say that 2020 has been a whirlwind of a year is an understatement. From the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Black Lives Matter Revolution, & the US presidential election (just to name a few), this year has taken a toll on everyone both physically & mentally. In today's episode Hana and Missie reflect on their gratitudes, realizations, and what the…
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Tune into Missie's solo interview episode ft. Seiichi Nagai: Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, & producer based in Seattle, WA. We discussed how his experience growing up as a Japanese American translates into the music he creates today & how one's cultural identity exploration is a life long journey. Seiichi's Social Media Music IG: @seiic…
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Inspired by the podcast Asian Boss Girl (ABG) 's episode 35 of season 4, tune in as Hana and Missie also answer some questions from the NY Time's article 'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love' (https://nyti.ms/2RSU5i8) by Daniel Jones. The series of questions explores the intimacy between two strangers that require them to step into vulnerability and…
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The recent release of Disney's live-action remake of Mulan is a big win for Asian representation in media. Still, there has been criticism regarding some of the decisions the film has made. Hana breaks down everything you need to know before choosing whether or not to watch it. Content mentioned: Throughline, "Hong Kong"…
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Talking about money is quite a taboo nowadays, but to break those barriers down, Hana gives her five (basic, non-professional) tips on personal finance in this solo episode. Here are the resources mentioned: Books: "The Total Money Makeover" by Dave Ramsey, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki Podcasts: Planet Money, The Dave Ramsey Show Youtube…
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Purpose of the 'foreign, yet familiar' series:“To facilitate a discussion of the multi-cultural/ ethnic identities of Japanese-Americans of the diaspora. The aim of this podcast mini-series is to center a conversation around how our guests'` Japanese-American experience has transformed and influenced their current lives. Documenting these person-sp…
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It's been over a year since we've started Rootin' & Gaijin, and we're finally sharing our (non-professional) tips and tricks on starting a podcast. We chat about branding, recording equipment, and much more. Mentioned links: Roselle's website (artist who designed our logo graphic).
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Purpose of the 'foreign, yet familiar' series: “To facilitate a discussion of the multi-cultural/ ethnic identities of Japanese-Americans of the diaspora. The aim of this podcast mini-series is to center a conversation around how our guests'` Japanese-American experience has transformed and influenced their current lives. Documenting these person-s…
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To truly get to know ourselves, we took two personality tests (Myers–Briggs and Enneagram Tests) and shared our results in this episode. Find out how accurate or not they were, and join the fun by taking the tests yourselves! Myers–Briggs: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test Enneagram: https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-persona…
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Inspired by the podcast Asian Boss Girl (ABG) 's episode 35 of season 4, tune in as Hana and Missie also answer some questions from the NY Time's article 'The 36 Questions That Lead to Love' (https://nyti.ms/2RSU5i8) by Daniel Jones. The series of questions explores the intimacy between two strangers that require them to step into vulnerability and…
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With so much "free time" in the age of coronavirus and social distancing, there's also the pressure to be productive and fill up every minute in our days. Between baking, virtual workouts, and TikTok challenges, we're here to tell you that it's OK with just doing nothing sometimes.
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Self-isolation. Quarantine. Lockdown. The outbreak of COVID-19 has not only caused a world pandemic, but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes about our Asian community. Tune into this week's episode as Hana & Missie give their updates on how they're staying positive in uncertain times.
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Well, it's April 2020 and by now, the entire world is somewhat affected by Coronavirus. Instead of talking about the damaged it's caused, Hana shares some fun and productive things to do at home (if you're fortunate enough to work/live remotely). So do your part, social distance, and let's help contain this spread — even if it means spending 5 hour…
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Purpose of the 'foreign, yet familiar' series:“To facilitate a discussion of the multi-cultural/ ethnic identities of Japanese-Americans living in Japan. The aim of this podcast mini-series is to center a conversation around how our guests` Japanese-American experience in the West has transformed and re-translated into their current experience livi…
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Purpose of the 'foreign, yet familiar' series:“To facilitate a discussion of the multi-cultural/ ethnic identities of Japanese-Americans living in Japan. The aim of this podcast mini-series is to center a conversation around how our guests` Japanese-American experience in the West has transformed and re-translated into their current experience livi…
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Purpose of the 'foreign, yet familiar' series:“To facilitate a discussion of the multi-cultural/ ethnic identities of Japanese-Americans living in Japan. The aim of this podcast mini-series is to center a conversation around how our guests` Japanese-American experience in the West has transformed and re-translated into their current experience livi…
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Andrew Yang: Who He Is and What He Stands For? A former tech executive turned 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, entrepreneur, lawyer, and philanthropist... Tune into this week's episode as we break down Yang's signature policy of what he calls the 'Freedom Dividend' and if he breaks or conforms to the model minority myth.…
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We are getting spooky in the spirit of Halloween by talking about Japanese Horror Films! Tune in as Hana and Missie share their recommended Japanese horror films that will for sure give you a scare (+ a couple of sleepless nights to follow)...! Happy Halloween and stay safe everyone <3. Japanese horror movies mentioned: Onibaba (1964) Ring (1998) B…
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The death of South Korean singer and actress Sulli sparked conversations surrounding mental health and cyberbullying of K-pop idols. In this solo episode, Hana honors Sulli's life and talks about the tragedies that lead to her death. If you or someone you know are suffering through depression or contemplating suicide, we encourage you to seek help …
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