2021 year in review

Published: Dec. 31, 2021, 5 a.m.

b"As 2021 comes to a close, we put together a not-so-quick compilation of our favorite moments from all of the great conversations we had over the past year. So sit back with a beverage of choice, enjoy, and please DO share our podcast with a friend (and leave us a review) \\u2014 it makes a big difference! We can\\u2019t wait for you to hear what\\u2019s next in the new year!\\nGot a guest idea or want to ask a question? Email us! himom@modmypod.com\\nxoxo,\\nSHARON & RAMAN\\n=\\nPS - Heard someone you liked? Be sure to go back and check out any of our past episodes.\\xa0Featuring the voices of our amazing guests...\\n\\nCathy Erway\\u2019s uncovering (Self Evident) conversations\\n\\nMaria Yuan wants (YOU) to be an Issue Voter\\n\\nAndres Barragan\\u2019s (restless) reinvention\\n\\nTess Thomas gets (outside) her comfort zone\\n\\nBringing In the (Chinese) New Years\\n\\nChris Finn speaks the (kids\\u2019) language\\n\\nJennifer Ekeleme makes her (own) American dream\\n\\nBlack History, (to be) continued - Matt Story & Tess Thomas\\n\\nPave the Way (for more): International Women\\u2019s Day\\n\\nGrace Foster finds (home in) herself\\n\\nLet\\u2019s talk (about) Asian violence\\n\\nTyanne Benallie\\u2019s (Indigenous) lens\\n\\nMaartje Duin & Peggy Bouva\\xa0(go beyond) The Plantation of our Ancestors\\n\\nMira Jacob (shares a) Good Talk\\n\\nSarah Salem challenges (your) perceptions\\n\\nAzhar Usman believes in (the) truth\\n\\nAlice Lee's (extraordinary) journey\\n\\nLena Shareef wants (to tell) a good story\\n\\nModern MINARI - Jieun Kim & Jon Pollock\\n\\nJason\\u2019s discovery (+faith) of Islam\\n\\nMargaret Cho\\u2019s (Mortal) Minority\\n\\nSteven Wakabayashi\\u2019s (Yellow) Glitter\\n\\nHear our (AAPI) Red Envelope Stories\\n\\nMinjae Ormes has grown (up) Visible\\n\\nSvante Myrick wants (police) change\\n\\nBeth Nguyen wants (you to learn) her name\\n\\nFather\\u2019s (Day) Fathers...Serge Thony &\\xa0Brad Weinstein\\n\\nRadhika Vekaria\\u2019s (devotion to) music\\n\\nYellow Glitter: the Rainbow Washing & Performative Allyship of Pride - Steven Wakabayashi &\\xa0Derek Tran\\n\\nWhat\\u2019s Your Story? (Seeking) Answers Through Allyship - Matt Story\\n\\nJonathan Tolentio wants (us to get) better\\n\\nSidd Massand\\u2019s Rock & Roll (True) Stories\\n\\nMonique Truong ain\\u2019t takin (flavor) bullies\\n\\nPrince imagined (our own game)\\n\\nKamala Khan (is) MS.MARVEL\\n\\nLindsay Kaplan expands the (Chief) table\\n\\nGina Brillon\\u2019s (Mess) in Progress\\n\\nBrian Yang doesn\\u2019t (want to) know martial arts\\n\\nSara Baiyu Porritt (can) Hear Us Roar\\n\\nNavin Gupta (always) takes the first step\\n\\nSuzy Shin (rocks by) letting go\\n\\n3 MMen & 3 Babies (with Drew Tarvin & Rajiv Satyal)\\n\\nGeraldine Moriba gets the story (right)\\n\\nRemi Adekoya\\u2019s (unpacking) Biracial Britain\\n\\nHoly (Bi)Robin! Tim Drake Comes Out - Ainsley Waller, Karl Preissner, Steven Wakabayashi\\n\\nPhil Yu (isn\\u2019t always) the Angry Asian Man\\n\\nEvan Jackson Leong\\u2019s (directing) Snakehead\\n\\nAndrew Aydin\\u2019s (enduring) March\\n\\nDiwali (memories) then & now - Raman Sehgal (UK) + Radhika Vekaria\\n\\nAnjali Enjeti\\u2019s (Southbound) activism\\n\\nTonya Evans' crypto (wealth) advantage\\n\\nSam Yo\\u2019s (balanced) geek fitness\\n\\nDanis Goulet\\u2019s (directing) Night Raiders\\n\\nMolly Kawahata\\u2019s (unapologetic) climate optimism\\n\\nDr. Ali Mattu (psychs) social anxiety\\n\\nJennifer Gong-Gershowitz\\u2019s (passing) Asian-American Curriculum\\n\\n\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"