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Someday is Here

54 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 109 ratings

A podcast created for Asian American & Pacific Islander women on leadership and culture. I’ve wanted to carve out a space for AAPI women to explore and validate living in both Eastern and Western worlds. Each week we will celebrate our heritage and highlight our history as we explore our AAPI journeys, parts that we are proud of and those of pain.

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S5 E5: The Power of Belonging with Tasha Jun

May 30, 2023 13:00 - 42 minutes - 38.7 MB

This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VIVIAN. This is the last episode of the May adoption series! What an amazing month of powerful adoption stories! To wrap up this series, Tasha Jun joins to share her experience as an adoptive mother. Tasha is a passionate storyteller, expressing experiences through her writing, recently releasing her new book “Tell Me the Dream Again: Reflection...

S5 E4: The Story Behind the Music with Gordon "Gowe" Tsai

May 23, 2023 13:00 - 44 minutes - 40.9 MB

This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VIVIAN. At the age of 18, Gordon Tsai, Gowe, found out two life-changing pieces of his identity; he was adopted and ethnically Korean. Throughout battling the impact of this news, Gordon sought the Lord for strength, identity, and guidance- leading to a career as a lyrically powerful hip-hop artist, finding and meeting his birth mom, and a great...

S5 E3: A Dual Perspective with Brandi Ebersole

May 16, 2023 13:00 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VIVIAN. Join us today for the third episode of our May Adoption Series! Today’s conversation is so encouraging as I am joined by Brandi Ebersole to hear about her life as both a transracial/transnational adoptee and an adoptive parent to transracial adoptees. Brandi is a mom of four, a former foster mom, and a mentor for adoptive youth. She also...

S5 E2: The Role of the Adoptive Parent with Shannan Martin

May 09, 2023 13:00 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VIVIAN. Today is the second episode of our AAPI Adoption Series! Today’s episode is a both challenging and hopeful conversation as Shannan Martin joins me to discuss the impact of adoption on her life as an adoptive parent. Shannan is an author, speaker, and cook at a local non-profit. Most recently, Shannan has released her newest book, Start W...

S5 E1: The Adoption Table with Sandhya Oaks

May 02, 2023 13:00 - 37 minutes - 33.9 MB

Happy AAPI Month!  This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VIVIAN. Are you curious about the impact of adoption? Maybe you are a transracial adoptee seeking to be heard? Or an adoptive parent wanting to advocate and support your adoptive child? Then you will love this conversation with Sandhya Oaks. Sandhya is a ministry leader, story coach, and spiritual director who has witnessed ...

Episode 10: Healing Takes Time with Bonnie Gray

March 14, 2023 13:00 - 37 minutes - 25.8 MB

Do you suffer from social anxiety? Do you have trouble falling asleep because your mind is racing? Do you feel physical pain due to stress? This week I sit down with author and Soul Care Coach Bonnie Gray who is passionate about empowering thousands of women weekly to detox stress and flourish in emotional wellness and prayer as God’s beloved daughters. We talk through two questions that can help you navigate stress and anxiety: What is your physical body telling you? What are the pieces o...

Episode 9: Women Wise Nutrition with Isabel Garza

March 07, 2023 14:00 - 44 minutes - 30.7 MB

We all do it: step on the scale, look in the mirror, wish something about our body was different. Loving one’s body isn’t always easy, but is it possible to break that way of thinking and feel at home in your own skin? Join us this week as Registered Dietitian Isabel Garza shares how we can nourish our bodies with confidence and clarity!  Show Notes: Women Wise Nutrition Connect with Vivian: Instagram: @somedayisherepodcast and @vivmabuni  Website: https://www.vivianmabuni.com/ Connect...

Episode 8: Voices of Lament with Kathy Khang and Grace Cho

February 28, 2023 14:00 - 46 minutes - 32.3 MB

In 2020, in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, 29 women of color worked together to bring words to the lament that was felt across the world. As they reflected on Psalm 37,  these women wrote on topics of justice, anger, generosity, and peace, and showed the world the beauty and strength that comes from community. Join us this week as contributing authors Vivian Mabuni, Kathy Khang, and Grace Cho share their experience in writing Voices of Lament and how hope and healing can be found throug...

Episode 7: Making Disciples with Alice Matagora

February 21, 2023 18:42 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

“Go and make disciples of all nations…”, some of Jesus’ last words here on earth, but too often neglected. Join us this week as Vivian and Alice Matagora share how their life was changed by discipleship. Alice shares research based data on Christians who are discipling, being discipled, and how discipleship can be made simple.  5 Traits of a Disciplemaker: Love Jesus Love his Word Participate in God-fearing Community Live Among the Lost Have a Heart for Generations Show Notes: Naviga...

Episode 6: Feeling Stuck with Anjuli Paschal

February 14, 2023 14:00 - 44 minutes - 30.6 MB

Have you ever felt stuck in a season? Have you wondered if you would always have that struggle, or asked yourself, “When I get to the end of my life, will any of this matter?” If you’ve answered yes to any of the above, then this episode is for you! Listen this week as Anjuli shares through vulnerability and authenticity how God reminded her through a great disappointment that only one thing is required of her… to rest in the love of God. Show Notes: Awake: Paying Attention to What Matters...

Episode 5: Continuing Life and Processing Grief with J.S. Park

February 07, 2023 14:00 - 1 hour - 44.4 MB

If there’s one thing that everyone has experienced these last two years, it’s grief. J.S. Park, author, and hospital chaplain walks us through how we continue life as we process grief.Listen this week to be reminded that you don’t have to carry grief alone and how we can learn from our mistakes as we do our best to navigate this one life.  *This episode contains content that may be triggering to some listeners. General discussions of grief, mental health, and suicidal thoughts weave through...

Episode 4: Learning Our Names with Sabrina Chan and La Thao

January 31, 2023 14:00 - 44 minutes - 30.3 MB

Join us this week as we hear from Sabrina Chan and La Thao. These incredible women open up about their ethnic journey and the highs and lows of writing their new book, Learning Our Names. Listen to how these women embraced for such a time as this. Show Notes: InterVarsity Fellowship Learning Our Names Following Jesus Without Dishonoring Your Parents More Than Serving Tea: Asian American Women on Expectations, Relationships, Leadership, and Faith Better Than Seven Sons Connect with Viv...

Episode 3: Theology of Work with Dr. Courtney Davis

January 24, 2023 22:35 - 57 minutes - 39.5 MB

Are you fulfilled in your job? What if that wasn’t the point of your workplace? What if your workplace is a mission field that God has called you to? Join us today as Dr. Courtney Davis challenges our thinking on the role of our workplace and how we can shift our rhythms to protect our work and our rest. Show Notes: Leading Small Groups That Thrive Azusa Pacific University Connect with Vivian: Instagram: @somedayisherepodcast and @vivmabuni  Website: https://www.vivianmabuni.com/ Conn...

Episode 2: A Seat at the Table with Tiffany Bluhm

January 17, 2023 14:00 - 35 minutes - 24.5 MB

As a woman, have you been made to feel like you need to conform? Like you don’t have a seat at the table just as you are? On today’s episode Tiffany shares with us how women need not to wait for permission, the Lord has already decided that we do belong!! Join us as Tiffany Bluhm encourages every woman in their gifts and skill set. Show Notes: Prey Tell by TIffany Bluhm Connect with Vivian: Instagram: @somedayisherepodcast and @vivmabuni  Website: https://www.vivianmabuni.com/ Connect ...

Episode 1: Moving Past Overwhelm to Love with Eugene Cho

January 10, 2023 14:00 - 55 minutes - 38.2 MB

Have you felt overwhelmed in the global climate? Join the club! In today’s episode Eugene Cho shares how we can love our neighbor, have hope in dark times, and work together to end global hunger! Show Notes: Bread for the World Thou Shalt Not Be A Jerk: A Christian’s Guide to Engaging Politics by Eugene Cho Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas D. Kristof One Day’s Wages Connect with Vivian: Instagram: @somedayisherepodcast and @vivmabuni  ...

Someday is Here is BACK!

January 03, 2023 20:00 - 3 minutes - 2.21 MB

Someday is Here has returned for a brand new season with Ivey Media Podcasts. Make sure you are subscribed wherever you listen so you don't miss a single brand new episode!

Episode 35 - Season 2 & 3 Recap

December 17, 2020 06:18 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MB

Can’t believe we are near the end of 2020 and have finished 34 amazing episodes of @somedayisherepodcast! We had so many incredible guests this year. Hear some of Viv’s reflections from Seasons 2 & 3. Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of Phos Studios Music: Joseph Patrick of Passion Net Productions Executive Producer: Chantel Runnels Design: Jocelyn Chung

Episode 34 - Nikole Lim

December 09, 2020 05:57 - 1 hour - 55.8 MB

This episode we talk about the importance of language and the difference between a victim of sexual violence and a survivor. We discuss the need for Asian Americans to know and name our emotions in order to heal. And how we need to own and tell our stories in order to offer the unique perspectives we bring as AAPI women. This conversation is loaded with important information so you may want to listen with a pen in hand to take notes. LEARN MORE ABOUT Nikole Instagram: @nikole_lim Twitter: ...

Episode 33 - Sandhya Oaks

December 01, 2020 00:00 - 57 minutes - 53.1 MB

Such a powerful, moving, and informative conversation about transracial adoption this week with the amazing @sandhyaoaks. November is #nationaladoptionmonth. So often the story of adoption is told from the viewpoint of the adoptive parents. Sandhya, a South Asian adoptee, covers so many important topics about growing up as the only person of color in her community and the journey of discovery from self-contempt to establishing a healthy identity formation in the midst of complexity. We talk ...

Episode 32 - Emma Tautolo

November 24, 2020 06:27 - 1 hour - 58.5 MB

This episode we dive into the challenges and tension of Pacific Islanders being lumped into the Asian American category, as well as the overlap we share. The episode is loaded with helpful insights and history on Polynesian and Samoan culture and practical leadership lessons. LEARN MORE ABOUT EMMA Instagram: @etautolo www.lensesinstitute.com Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits: Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretz...

Episode 31 - Christine Yi Suh

November 17, 2020 03:00 - 48 minutes - 44.7 MB

This episode with @christineyisuh is packed with so much fire and heart. Christine is a leader to know and follow. Her writing is full of substance, empathy, and passion. You’ll be moved by an excerpt from her upcoming book about her great aunt escaping North Korea. We cover so many important topics: the model minority myth, the importance of knowing our history, shining and shrinking, and so much more. The future is bright because of leaders like Christine! Can’t wait for you to listen to o...

Episode 30 - Nancy Wang Yuen

November 10, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 69.7 MB

You’re going to love this conversation with @nancywyuen, author of “Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism,” sociologist, and pop culture expert. We cover so many important and helpful topics: what it means to be 1.5, the use of identifying as Asian American, #oscarssowhite, the importance of role models, practical components and steps for organizations seeking to make true change, #representationmatters, and so much more. Nancy is a brilliant thinker and communicator and a great leade...

Episode 29 - Larnie Boqurien

November 03, 2020 20:25 - 57 minutes - 52.3 MB

“Going for Gratitude” | The postponement of the Tokyo summer olympics made it possible for me to meet and have a conversation with Larnie Boquiren, the Sports Medicine Manager for the USA Women’s Water Polo team. We talked about her Filipino heritage, her path to becoming an athletic trainer, as well as having perspective and gratitude for what we have. LEARN MORE ABOUT Larnie Follow along Larnie with the USA Women’s Water Polo Team’s Instagram: @womenswp_usa Stay connected with me on In...

Episode 28 - Michelle Reyes

October 27, 2020 08:00 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

“Every, Some and None” | Author, speaker and activist Dr. Michelle Reyes speaks with Vivian on cultural identity, the difference between ethnicity and nationality, and how she can simultaneously feel like “every Indian, some Indians, and no other Indians”. Michelle also shares how growing up bicultural has given her a high radar for others in liminal spaces. LEARN MORE ABOUT Michelle Instagram: @michelleamireyes Twitter: @drmichellereyes Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni +...

Episode 27 - Grace Cho

October 20, 2020 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.3 MB

“Telling Our Stories” | Grace is a writer and the Editorial Manager at (in)courage. She shares with Vivian about finding home, linking arms with other women, and embracing our whole self as a leader. LEARN MORE ABOUT Grace Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracepcho/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gracepcho Blog: www.gracepcho.com Twitter: @gracepcho https://annvoskamp.com/2018/08/when-life-is-still-in-the-midst-of-a-fallow-season/ Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni +...

Episode 26 - Margaret Yu

October 13, 2020 07:00 - 45 minutes - 42.1 MB

“Know Your History” Margaret Yu has over 30 years of experience developing leaders on college campuses around the world. Her and Vivian discuss the importance of knowing where you come from and its role in life and leadership. LEARN MORE ABOUT Margaret Instagram: instagram.com/epicmyu Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of Phos Studios Music: Joseph Patrick of Passion Net P...

Episode 25 - Laura Izumikawa

October 06, 2020 07:00 - 51 minutes - 47.4 MB

“‘What Really Lasts’ with Laura Izumikawa of Naptime with Joey”, known for the cheeky photos of her daughter Joey being dressed as pop culture icons while she napped, joins Vivian for a candid conversation about her mixed heritage, the importance of representation and making social media meaningful. LEARN MORE ABOUT Laura Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraiz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauraizchoi/ Blog: http://lauraiz.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/lauraiz Twitter: @...

Episode 24 - Jocelyn Chung

September 29, 2020 07:00 - 52 minutes - 48.3 MB

Wow! Season 3 is finally here! Welcome back, everyone! I’ve been waiting patiently for two seasons to interview Jocelyn Chung. I’m thrilled she is the first guest for this season. When you hear our conversation you’ll know why. Jocelyn is a lettering artist and graphic designer and the brains and talent behind the Someday is Here logo. We talk about her inspiration behind the logo, her journey as the daughter of Taiwainese immigrants. We packed so much substance into our conversation. Be sur...

Episode 23 - Susie Gamez

April 28, 2020 07:01 - 53 minutes - 49.1 MB

“#representationmatters” Susie Gamez is Canadian by birth, Korean by heritage, married to a Mexican and currently lives in Long Beach, California. She is a gifted leader who breaks the mold and brings a wealth of experience working in multi-ethnic spaces. LEARN MORE ABOUT SUSIE www.Susiegamez.com IG: @susiekgamez Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of Phos Studios Music: J...

Episode 22 - Jensine Lee

April 21, 2020 03:46 - 43 minutes - 39.5 MB

“Wherever you go, there you are” Jensine Lee’s grandfather escaped the Cultural Revolution in China and became a leader in San Francisco. She shares about legacy, leadership, and learning inside and outside of Asian spaces. LEARN MORE ABOUT JENSINE IG: @jensane + @penandpagegals Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of Phos Studios Music: Joseph Patrick of Passion Net Product...

Episode 21 - Judy Wu Dominick

April 14, 2020 07:03 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MB

“The Other Side of The Story” Judy Wu Dominick shares the evolution of her ethnic journey--from understanding more of her parents traumatic experiences in Taiwan and confronting her own anti-black prejudice, to learning what racial reconciliation really looks like. LEARN MORE ABOUT Judy Wordpress: https://www.lifereconsidered.com Twitter: @judydominick Instagram: @judy.dominick Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.c...

Episode 20 - Anjuli Paschall

April 07, 2020 04:12 - 53 minutes - 49.3 MB

“I Don’t Belong Here” Anjuli Paschall shares an honest and authentic conversation about searching her story, exploring her ethnic journey, and the tension of finding belonging in white spaces more than Asian American circles. She is an author and creator of The Moms We Love Club. LEARN MORE ABOUT ANJULI IG: @lovealways.anjuli @themomsweloveclub https://www.anjulipaschall.com/book https://www.themomsweloveclub.com/ Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast ...

Episode 19 - Angie Hong

March 31, 2020 04:30 - 50 minutes - 46.7 MB

“The Souls of Asian Folks” Writer and speaker Angie Hong shares the sentiments of the late W.E.B. DuBois in identifying the course of her ethnic journey, navigating double consciousness, and leading when you feel like the “token minority”. LEARN MORE ABOUT ANGIE IG: @angiekayhong Twitter: @angiekayhongWebsite: :www.angiekayhong.com Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of Pho...

Special Episode "I am Not a Virus!" - Helen Lee, Seana Reavis, Eugene Cho & Judy Wu Dominick

March 24, 2020 06:37 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

“I am not a Virus!” Eugene Cho, Judy Wu Dominick, Helen Lee, and Seana Reavis join Vivan for a conversation about what is going on in the Asian American community as the world reacts to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about our guests: Website: Eugenecho.com Twitter: @EugeneCho IG: @eugenecho Eugene’s Book new book, “Thou Shalt Not Be A Jerk” Twitter: @helenleebooks Instagram: @helenleebooks Facebook: @helenleeprofile www.helenleebooks.com IG: @judy.dominick www.Lifereconsidered.com Twi...

Episode 18 - Liz Kleinrock

March 17, 2020 05:37 - 39 minutes - 35.9 MB

“Am I a ‘real asian’? This week we are joined by the brilliant Ted Talk presenter Liz Kleinrock, an award winning teacher, writer, presenter and Korean American adoptee. She shares the challenges of imposter syndrome on her ethnic journey, principles of leadership, and the importance of including Asian American voices in conversations about diversity. Learn more about Liz https://www.teachandtransform.org/ Instagram: @teachandtransform Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @s...

Episode 17 - Dorina Gilmore–Young

March 10, 2020 04:00 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB

There is power in story. Dorina Lazo Gilmore Young is the granddaughter of Filipion-Hawaiian-Chinese and Italian immigrants. She is an author, mother, runner and through her life story helps people live “the next chapter”. Learn more about Dorina www.DorinaGilmore.com www.DorinaKidsBooks.com Facebook: Dorina Lazo Gilmore, Author Instagram: @DorinaGilmore Twitter: @DorinaGilmore Pinterest: @DorinaGilmore Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vi...

Episode 16 - SIH Live Event recording 2020

March 03, 2020 06:15 - 1 hour - 57.5 MB

Nothing can replace a conversation in real life. LOVED every moment with the season 1 and season 2 guests who participated in the Someday Is Here Live Event last month on February 22nd. We enjoyed a conversation around a coffee table and reflected on what it meant to be in an all asian event setting, our hopes for the up and coming leaders, and why this space is so important. I hope you were able to see some of the photos from the day. Check out @somedayisherepodcast for highlights. Let me k...

Episode 15 - Tracey Gee

February 25, 2020 09:06 - 47 minutes - 43.1 MB

Loved my conversation with Tracey Gee as we covered so many important topics about being an Asian American woman leader.. We talked about struggling with fitting in and also about some of the great asian values we add to the greater good in society. As we talked about leadership, Tracey shared about how she uses the Strengths Finder to help develop women in leadership through identifying their strengths and unique contributions. Her passion for coaching and consulting is so evident through o...

Episode 14 - Jennifer Chung

February 25, 2020 09:01 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

Jennifer Chung went from recording a makeshift Youtube cover to Alicia Keys in 2007 to now recording her own original songs listened by hundreds of thousands of people. Jennifer takes the road less traveled and we get to see a glimpse of how she got there. She shares with us the hard truth that when we’re financially independent we get to make our own decisions regardless of what others may think. Learn more about Jennifer http://jenniferchung.comInstagram: @jenniferjchung Twitter: @jenni...

Episode 13 - Season 1 Recap w/ Vivian Mabuni

February 25, 2020 09:00 - 4.94 MB

Our host Vivian highlights favorite moments from Season 1, what she's looking forward to in Season 2, and details on our first ever Someday is Here Live Event. SIGN UP TODAY: https://www.vivianmabuni.com/someday-is-here-conf

Episode 12 - Jenny Yang

December 09, 2019 22:00 - 50 minutes - 46.5 MB

Jenny Yang’s work on political campaigns and international affairs started in DC. Now she is the VP of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief. She explores the tension of assimilation and amplification in our ethnic journey. Jenny shares about how she navigates balancing family and her work traveling advocating for immigrants and refugees. Learn more about Jenny: Twitter: @JennyYangWR + @WorldRelief Instagram: @JennyYang318 Facebook: @JennyHwangYang Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivma...

Episode 11 - Nikki Toyama-Szeto

November 19, 2019 08:01 - 46 minutes - 42.9 MB

Nikki shares her journey as a Japanese-American woman in high level leadership roles. A gifted leader, co-author of More than Serving Tea, and one of Christianity Today’s 40 under 40, she shares about how her and her family’s experiences have fueled her passion and drive for social justice. Learn more about Nikki Twitter: @ntoyamaszeto Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of ...

Episode 10 - Victoria Park

November 12, 2019 08:01 - 42 minutes - 38.5 MB

Victoria Park is currently an actress on CW’s The Flash. As an actress and filmmaker, she is comfortable behind and in front of the camera. She shares her surprising journey into the entertainment industry and her gratitude for those who paved the way before her. Learn more about Victoria Instagram: @heybvp Facebook: @heybvp Twitter: @heybvp IMDb: Victoria Park Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound E...

Episode 9 - Kat Lee

November 05, 2019 17:30 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Kat Lee is an author and speaker. In her powerful story she shares the feelings of loss and what can be found. Kat’s journey is an important reminder that it is never too late to uncover your story. Learn more about Kat: Instagram: @hellokatlee Facebook: @hellomornings HelloMornings.org Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of Phos Studios Music: Joseph Patrick of Pass...

Episode 8 - Diane Dokko Kim

October 29, 2019 08:01 - 48 minutes - 44.4 MB

In 2004, Diane’s eldest son was diagnosed with autism at 18 months which triggered profound personal, professional and spiritual crises. She is disability ministry consultant, speaker, and author. Diane unpacks the importance of truly trusting in your voice. Learn more about Diane Instagram: @DianeDokko Facebook: @DianeDokkoKim http://www.dianedokkokim.com Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound ...

Episode 7 - Dorcas Cheng-Tonzun

October 22, 2019 07:03 - 53 minutes - 48.7 MB

Dorcas Cheng-Tonzun is a Silicon Valley native who has lived in China, Hong Kong and Kenya. An award-winning writer and former columnist for Inc.com she shares her experience of living abroad, its impact on navigating her ethnic journey, and discovering what it means to belong. Learn more about Dorcas Twitter: @dorcas_ct Instagram: @dorcas_ct Facebook: @dorcasct www.chengtozun.com Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.c...

Episode 6 - Helen Lee

October 16, 2019 07:01 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MB

Helen Lee is an award-winning author and writer. She is the Associate Director of Strategic Partnerships and Initiatives for InterVarsity Press. In this conversation, she shares a memory from the 6th grade that became a defining moment in the ethnic journey. Learn more about Helen Twitter: @helenleebooks Instagram: @helenleebooks Facebook: @helenleeprofile www.helenleebooks.com Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisherepodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni....

SURPRISE Name Change

October 15, 2019 07:00 - 2 minutes - 1.84 MB

We've updated our name! You may have noticed somethings have changed around here. Take a listen on the reasoning behind the name change, glad to have you HERE with us!

Episode 5 - Whitney Yang

October 01, 2019 07:01 - 49 minutes - 45.7 MB

Whitney is a first generation Hmong American wife, mom, actress, and photographer. In this conversation, she shares the nuances of Hmong culture and tradition, her ethnic journey, and teaches us about the “Secret War”. You’ll want to take notes for her favorite comfort food! Learn more about Whitney Instagram: @whitneyandmatsayaphotography Facebook: Whitney and Matsaya Photography Photography: Whitney and Matsaya Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisnowpodcast Twitte...

Episode 4 - Kathy Khang

September 24, 2019 07:01 - 54 minutes - 49.8 MB

Kathy has the ability to articulate her journey in an insightful and inspiring way. With clarity, and even humor, she identifies injustice and shares history of her Korean heritage. In our conversation, she explains the power of culture formed by the connection between food and language, and the loss felt when we can’t understand the “mother tongue”. Learn more about Kathy Instagram: @mskathykhang www.facebook.com/kathykhangauthor www.kathykhang.com Stay connected with me on Instagram: @v...

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