The language and phrases passed down in our families can reflect our specific cultures, heritage, and journey. But sometimes, they’re a way to cope with something darker and can belie hidden histories. Contributor Julianne Parker explores the depth and meaning of her grandmother’s signature saying in That’s Just the Way the Ball Bounces.
023 - Changing Places, New Spaces (from Mid Pacific)
Books & Boba - from the Potluck Podcast Collective
Asians in Baseball - from the Potluck Podcast Collective
022 - Whose Chinatown? (from A Better Life?)
021 - I Want To Stay Here, Just Not Forever (from A Better Life?)
020 - Searching For Solace (from A Better Life?)
019 - Country Music for a Baan Nok Boy
018 - Fifth Anniversary
017 - Until it Happened To Us
016 - Comfort Food, part 2
015 - Comfort Food, part 1
014 - Kala Bagai
012 - Letters for Black Lives
011 - Helpers in the Time of Coronavirus
010 - What We Inherit: Marie Kondo and the Security of Stuff
009 - Facial Hair
008 - Dawn Mabalon Is In The Heart
007 - Claudia Kishi
006 - Filipino American Podcasts
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