Pallavi Gunalan Talks Journey Into Comedy, Perception vs. Reality, and Civic Engagement
Katherine catches up with stand-up comedian, writer, and producer Pallavi Gunalan to talk about her leap of faith towards comedy. Originally studying to become a biomedical engineer, Pallavi got her first exposure into comedy through improv and quickly became obsessed with all of it. They talk about the parasocial relationship between a performer and its fan, typical beauty standards, and marrying comedy and politics with her show, City Counsel. You can follow all of Pallavi’s work here: https://www.pallavigunalan.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Maria Kanaka Luna Walks A New Path In Life After 23 Years Of Incarceration
Maria Kanaka Luna (she/her/they/them) was sentenced to prison in 1995 under a life sentence but released 23 years later. She talks about her new path in life, honoring and advocating for Pacific Islander rights while challenging some traditions that are within her community. She shares the years she lost with her own daughter and niece, but is now working to build those relationships. To learn more about Maria Kanaka Luna’s case, visit: https://www.change.org/p/pardon-kanakaThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Nghiep Lam Shares Insider Perspective On The Prisoner & Deportation Pipeline
Nghiep Lam, a member of APSC (Asian Prisoner Support Committee), shares his story of reintegrating into civilian life after spending 20 years incarcerated. He reveals the inadequacies and troubles of the prisoner pipeline system. As a result, he now advocates for his community, committing to help other incarcerated API folks learn about their culture and history. To learn more about the APSC 4 Action Tool Kit, visit bit.ly/apsc.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Sarita Nauth Is Glamorizing Indo-Caribbean Culture & Beauty
VH1 senior social media manager, producer, and Indo-Caribbean beauty influencer Sarita Nauth shares her journey of embracing her culture and trying to find belonging. As a beauty influencer, Sarita has navigated and had to break industry glass ceilings. Also, as someone who’s been in media and entertainment during pre-social media days, she talks about how it’s shifted and evolved when it comes to POC representation. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Manufou Liaiga Anoa'i On Transparency in Politics And Guerilla Philanthropy
Manufou Liaiga-Anoa'i is a celebrated Samoan activist, revolutionary leader and visionary whose representation as a courageous advocate and public elected has opened doors not just for her Pacific Islander people, but for many marginalized, voiceless communities. She shares her rise to public service and how philanthropy can be defined in various ways. Throughout her career, she blazed the path being the first Samoan Pacific Islander president at San Francisco’s Lowell High School and first Pacific Islander Liaison in the city of San Francisco. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy