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PR and Social Media Director at Hallmark Cards, JiaoJiao Shen, joins Dr. Michelle Robin to discuss freedom and the power of connection.

Join Dr. Michelle and JiaoJiao as they talk about:

What it is like for JiaoJiao being a Chinese immigrant in the USA with two biracial children. Her thoughts on freedom especially with both children having been born on July 4, three years apart. Unpacking the discrimination and increase in hate we have seen in our communities over the last couple of years. Thoughts on Asian food and why we see people either love it or hate and discriminate against it. What people can do better to help support all races in their community. The continuous journey we’re all on towards anti-racism and how we can keep learning and improving. What difference we can make in the media and Hollywood by demanding more diverse content. Asian role models JiaoJiao had growing up and why she’s excited to see more representation in her children’s TV shows and movies.

Mentioned In This Episode

Both My Kids Were Born on the Fourth of July, but Are They Really Free? Stop AAPI Hate Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong Asian Americans | PBS Wellness On A Shoestring by Dr. Michelle Robin SCBS Sleep Campaign Your Wellness Connection SCBS 40 Days of Gratitude SCBS 31-Day Kindness Campaign Big Shifts Foundation CommunityAmerica Credit Union AdventHealth

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