When it comes to conflict with friends and family, it can be difficult to clearly express and elucidate your emotions. Particularly when you factor in cultural differences and generational gaps. Relating Between the Lines (RBTL), a school for relational education, has made it their mission to equip people with the tools they need to navigate these conversations.
The co-founders of RBTL, Stephanie and Norman, join us to share how their personal experiences informed their emotional development and walk us through techniques for how you can improve your relationships and communication skills. Through live and online learning experiences, RBTL helps people embrace conflict, befriend emotions, listen deeply, and express authentically.
As a first-generation Chinese-Vietnamese American woman, Stephanie seeks to empower Asian women to believe in their natural gifts, step into leadership roles, and take up space through mastery and embodiment of their emotional intelligence and soft skills.
Norman is on a mission to “queer-eye” communication by sharing what he’s learned as a gay neurodivergent (ADHD 2e) man trying to find a sense of belonging in a world that is not designed for people like him.
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Hosts: Janet Wang and Helen Wu
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Editor: Michelle Hsieh
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Spill the Baby Tea with Helen: Living with Grief - Coping and Healing after Miscarriage
Episode 273: How to Spot & Help the Narcissists in Your Life - ft. Alyssa “Lia” Mancao
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Episode 271: Is New York Too Romanticized? Our Setbacks & Successes in NYC
Spill the Baby Tea with Helen: How to Support (and Not Support) a Friend through Miscarriage
Episode 270: Celebrating Toisanese Roots, Taiwanese History, & the Art of Chinese Knotting #AANHPI Heritage Month
Living Well with Janet: Purposeful Living with Essentialist, Sung Yoo
Episode 269: Our Glow Ups & Glow Downs - From Bad Haircuts to Landing Our First Big Jobs
No Dumb Questions with Mel: How Does It Feel to Hit 2 Years in my Romantic Relationship?
Episode 268: Our Biggest Failures and Mistakes & What We Learned From Them
Spill the Baby Tea with Helen: What It’s Like to Raise Your Child in Asia, feat. Connie Ma
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No Dumb Questions with Mel: NYC Update - How Am I Really Doing?
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