ASIAN AMERICA: THE KEN FONG PODCAST
Society & Culture
Alexandra Chan had excelled in life as a left-brain, logical and educated person. But the recent loss of her amazing father Robert Earl Chan showed her the inherent limitations of just using reason to deal with life's greatest challenges. In her new book, In the Garden Behind the Moon: A Memoir of Loss, Myth, and Magic she takes us all on this journey inward, while telling us about this actual 'most interesting man in the world.'
Ep 401: Bernice Chao on How AAPIs Can Become More Visible
Ep 400: Ronald W. Wong on "The Race Epidemic" Documentary
Ep 399: Anu Bhatt on Reclaiming Agency
Ep 398: The Two Kens - Reflections & Prognostications Following the 2022 Midterms
Ep 396: Christopher Huang on White Male Hegemony in Hollywood
Ep 397: Arthur Dong on Anna May Wong
Ep 395: Scott MacMillan on Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
Ep 394: Winnie M. Li on #MeToo in Hollywood and "Complicit"
Ep 393: Sandra Tsing Loh on the Quirkiness of Being Asian Americans
Ep 392: Yuri Sudhakar & Rick Abe @ Nudj Health
Ep 391: The Two Kens Podcast_Healing Comes From the Margins
Ep 390: Ryun Yu on "The Great Jheri Curl Debate"
Ep 389: David Ono on "Defining Courage," His Tribute to JA Soldiers Who Fought and Died in WWII
Ep 388: Dr. Thea Pham on Intergenerational Trauma
Ep 387: Garrett Wong on Pursuing the Hero's Journey In Real Life
Ep 386: AADAP's Dean Nakanishi & John Saito, Jr.
Ep 385: Dave Young Kim on Becoming an Asian American Muralist
Ep 384: Dr. Russell Low on the Story of His Father's and Uncle's WWII Exploits
Ep 383: Amman Jordan AKA "Capnificent"
Ep 382: Mayly Tao AKA The Donut Princess
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