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In each episode, we discover the abundant possibilities of who we can choose to be, and we show you the power of one more perspective.
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Accelerated by a global pandemic, youth are experiencing a mental health crisis unlike anything we've seen before.There aren't enough clinical providers. For every 1,200 students there's only one school psychologist.Lack of providers makes support inaccessible. Costs are high and waitlists are as long as 4-6 monthsSupport is reactive rather than proactive. Students don't get help until they reach a breaking pointEducators are burnt out. There's not enough support & educators are feeling the burdenClayful provides coaching for every student - when & where they need it. We chat with founder Maria Barrera about:Maria's experiences as an immigrant from Colombia What it takes to get schools admin, teachers, counselors, parents, and students onboard The financial incentives that make it possible for schools to provide Clayful The importance of providing support, not advice - and the inspiration behind this intentionHow to measure success and what to optimize for -  "We want to reach more kids - but we also want to build their own capacity to coach themselves. If we design for daily use, does that mean we become a crutch? How do you define value? If one session changes a kid's life, is that enough?"About MariaMaria ran her first coaching session when she was 15. Then as a tutor, and now as founder of Clayful, Maria has always found joy in coaching others through everyday life stressors and challenges. This led her to start a tutoring company while getting her engineering degrees at Stanford University, to leading growth, product, and marketing at edtech leader Nearpod, and to being a part of the early team at HR-focused, a16z-backed, ChartHop. Now, she is building Clayful to be the support she wished she had had (and that would have saved her lots in therapy bills!). With Clayful, kids have access to personalized resources that improve their mental wellness, regardless of socio-economic status.Follow Maria:LinkedIn TwitterFollow Clayful, and bring Clayful to your school;LinkedIn Instagram Twitter www.clayfulhealth.comSupport the show
Part 2 of our conversation with Sharon! Last time on bamboo & glass, we focused on the beginnings of her content creation journey and the tribulations that came with the new chapter. In this episode, we'll chat more about specifically confidence and self-love, and how they go hand-in-hand with putting yourself out there both online and offline, especially when it comes to dating~About Sharon Lee:Sharon Lee loves food, media, and Asian American culture. Sharon is a restaurant + media critic who shares her favorite Koreatown/LA spots as well as her takes on whatever show she’s watching (probably a reality dating show on Netflix.) Born in Memphis, Tennessee but raised to be a proud Korean American by Los Angeles, Sharon is grateful to be embraced by Koreatown. Sharon is training for the LA Marathon with Koreatown Run Club, volunteers at Bicycle Meals, and loves to have her Korean corrected by the ajumma's at various Koreatown establishments. Sharon contributes for Netflix Golden, Infatuation LA, Eater LA, Sundae School, and many more fun upcoming projects—stay tuned :)⟡ tiktok: @helloimsharonHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ twitter: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Posting online is scary - especially when you come in with preconceived notions of what it means to gather a following and to put work into that. We spoke with Sharon Lee, a TikToker best known for her LA recs, loving advice from her dad, and hot takes on media, about her journey into TikTok - how she hated (and still hates) influencer culture, how she positions herself to make this endeavor meaningful, and how she even deals with negative feedback from judgmental friends and getting canceled.Part 2 coming next week!About Sharon Lee:Sharon Lee loves food, media, and Asian American culture. Sharon is a restaurant + media critic who shares her favorite Koreatown/LA spots as well as her takes on whatever show she’s watching (probably a reality dating show on Netflix.) Born in Memphis, Tennessee but raised to be a proud Korean American by Los Angeles, Sharon is grateful to be embraced by Koreatown. Sharon is training for the LA Marathon with Koreatown Run Club, volunteers at Bicycle Meals, and loves to have her Korean corrected by the ajumma's at various Koreatown establishments. Sharon contributes for Netflix Golden, Infatuation LA, Eater LA, Sundae School, and many more fun upcoming projects—stay tuned :) ⟡ tiktok: @helloimsharonHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ twitter: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Reading the love story I got to introduce to millions of people on TikTok: "You May Want to Marry My Husband"Media mentioned in the episodeMy Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me linkweekly, short newsletter: bambooandglass.substack.comAdditional stories about love & lossChildren Don't Always Live linkWhat Does Daddy Cry About? linkYears Ago, My Sister Vanished. I See Her Whenever I Want. linkBest stories about love and loss, curated by SophiaHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ twitter: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Previously on the podcast, Erica came onto the podcast to chat about how we can all level up our lives with side quests. As we dug a little deeper in our questions, at one point Erica shares that it gets into her life philosophy of believing the journey is more important than the destination (it’s even her go-to second date question). But what if you’re more like us and have habitually cared about the destination, but still crave the ability to feel freedom/agency to start a new hobby? We’ll share our perspectives as trained main questers and some of the mistakes we’ve learned as we’ve embarked on new hobbies and side quests.Previous episode: Level up with a side quest ft. Erica Barry How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ twitter: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
What holds you back from starting new things? Could reframing interests as "side quests" lower the barriers, expectations, and even the guilt of trying something totally different? Outside of Erica's 9-5 job as a senior manager of client strategy & analytics, she's also: performer at Disneyland, contestant on the baking show Baker’s Dozen, Ted Talk speaker, reporter, yoga instructor, surfer, model, actress, producer, and author of Don't Wait, Create: How to Be a Content Creator in the New Digital RevolutionErica shares the many benefits of the "side quest mindset" and 3 simple side quests you can start today, to build the muscle of trying new things.  About Erica:Erica Barry is a media strategist, entertainment industry professional, writer, and digital content creator. She studied economics and media studies at Pomona College, where she discovered her passion for media, entrepreneurship, and representation.⟡ Instagram: @eribarry⟡ Email: erica@ericabarry.comRelated episodes:Da Eun's experience with a Korean shaman: Do you believe in miracles and coincidences?Don’t Wait, Create: Overcoming Your Inner Critic ft. Erica BarryFacetune & Influencers, Art & Cancel Culture: A Debate! ft. Erica Barry & Sarah Park How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Malicious compliance, quiet hiring, worker hoarding, career cushioning, and quiet quitting are movements in the ever-shifting relationship between employer and employee in this economy.We break down what these terms mean, and talk about how social media influences our relationship with labor and autonomy.We end by talking about the most recent round of layoffs by big tech, and predict what’s going to happen next.More episodes about career:Dear b&g: I never feel like I’m doing a good job at workWhat really goes into a dream career ft. Karen Mok & Serena Lee KimYou need to hear these 6 things if you're making a career switchRevisiting His 13-Year Fight to Stay in the US ft. MD MaHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Have you ever wanted to hide a part of your identity or life from someone? As we grow older, we naturally become more aware of what biases and connotations our identity and history hold, and we could either look forward or be really reluctant to witness reactions and judgments from others. What if we took those insecurities, those what if’s, and leveled the playing field for all your love interests and gave you all the chance to present yourself the way you want to be presented?Here's your Valentine's Day watch, PINK LIE, a show that's equal parts spicy and sincere, and we're so excited to dive deep into our review and reflections with our good friend and former guest, Vanuyen Pham.Move aside Single's Inferno & Love is Blind, Pink Lie is here! How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Last week, Da Eun asked for Sophia's advice regarding the workplace. Today is Sophia's turn to ask for Da Eun's advice.TODAY'S TOPIC: I notice that overall, you’re very proactive in maintaining friendships and making new friends. For example, there are many times when a friend from hs reacehs out and you make time to catch up. Also, when you see someone interesting on LinkedIn, you’re great at reaching out and following through on scheduling time to get to know each other. I want to be like you, but I think some barriers for me are:I’m scared to be tired when the time of the scheduled call/meetup comes around: I feel like my energy level is unpredictable, and I really dislike the feeling of being tired but having to muster up the energy to meet someone, EVEN IF I end up following through and enjoying the conversation. I know I over-value spontaneity yet that knowledge isn’t enough to push me to catch up with people: I like the feeling of keeping my evenings free to be spontaneous…even though I’ve learned again and again that once I go out and see people, I end up being really happy I did.Deep down, I’m afraid I’ve become a less interesting person. It’s hard to re-find that energy and desire to meet up with people, when I wonder what how people's perceptions of me will change upon meeting up.Do you have any tips on navigating these particular barriers?Resources mentionedOld/New Identity Activity on TikTokclay.earth to support you in deepening friendshipsHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Da Eun: We’ve been friends for almost a decade now, hard to believe, but we always have so much to learn from each other given our expertise, our lived experiences, and the synergy that is our friendship. Today, I need your advice, Sophia.Sophia: And I’ll need your advice, Da Eun, in the next episode. Hopefully, people can gain some more insight into the vulnerable aspects of our friendship, and also hear our personal thought processes when it comes to supporting our loved ones.TODAY'S TOPIC: Dear bamboo & glass, at work, I lack a lot of confidence and catch myself having incredibly invasive self-talk. I tell myself “oh my goodness, everyone thinks I’m a fraud and I am not capable. They’re just tolerating me at this point.” “how I could I be so dumb? There’s no way I can keep up.” I’m tired of how that can ruin my day and week so easily, and I know that it’s the meaning that I put behind these incidents that give it so much power. How can I get rid of this self-talk, especially when I am prone to believe it’s over 60% true?How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ substack: bambooandglass.substack.com⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
"A professional change in midlife can provide a much-needed reset—at least when you’re looking for a career that more closely aligns with your passion. But finding what you love, especially once you’ve gone down an entirely different path, can feel impossible."On bamboo & glass, we talk about the abundant possibilities of who we can choose to be, and one pillar we discuss is career. We all know the career jump is challenging. It’s oftentimes where most of us get stuck: the fear of pursuing our dreams or stepping outside of our comfort zone. But what we don’t talk as much about are the questions and sobering realizations we continue to have months, even years into the new venture, and how we relate that back to our “old selves.” We'll hear two past guests, Karen Mok and Serena Lee Kim, share their meandering journeys of wandering through career, unpacking success and passion alongside reinventing and redefining their identities. Our guests:Karen Mok | Twitter @itskmokSerena Lee Kim | Youtube @SerenaLeeKim Edited by Sarah ParkFollow our newsletter! New posts every Sunday.Episodes mentioned🎙️ Building The Cosmos: a Digital Community of Asian Womxn ft. Cassandra Lam & Karen Mok🎙️ Redefining Self Worth Through Serendipitous Digital Connections ft. Serena KimHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
"Would you rather like your crush more, or vice versa? If you couldn’t ask/share about someone’s age or career, what would you ask/share to get someone to choose you to go to Paradise?"Single's Inferno 2 was a fun show that also challenged our assumptions about others and our habits for how we present ourselves. We chat about: If it felt clear that your crush liked someone else, what would you do? Would you be more like So E (step back) or Jong Woo (keep pursuing)?What makes a someone a pick-me girl?How do the same actions come across differently based on how you look?What makes Jinyoung so charming?? Is he the Song Jia of Season 2?  Flirting 101: 10 Tips with Song Jia (Single's Inferno)How we'd spice up Season 3Episodes mentioned🎙️ Flirting 101: 10 Tips with Song Jia (Single's Inferno)How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Career can be simple or it can be complicated. As we're getting older, we're realizing how much more common it is to take a chance on a new career path, but that doesn't make it any less intimidating. In this episode, we're sourcing from interviews we did in 2020 with fellow career changemakers to provide you with 6 things to keep in mind as encouragement and affirmation as you ponder upon an important change in your life.Episodes mentioned🎙️Testing Hypotheses: From Animal Welfare to Tech to Medicine and Beyond ft. Jen Ren🎙️From Professional Violinist to Software Engineer ft. Reina Murooka🎙️Going After Her Childhood Dream: From Pharmacist to Actress ft. Susan Cho🎙️Connecting the Dots: From Public Health to Acting, Producing, and Writing ft. Minji ChangHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
Get to know our 2023 theme ("discovering the abundant possibilities of who we can choose to be") - and if you're new, get to know us and the friendship behind our  4-year weekly podcast!Episodes mentionedHere's How to Enjoy Meeting New People“Asian American podcast”: Duties & PossibilitiesHow the American Dream Has Failed International Students ft. Na He Jeon & John SuhHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
While it's easy to focus on "highlight reel achievements" that make sense to others, we're here to 🥳 celebrate work in progress and internal victories that don't have to make sense to anyone but YOU.  Whether you want to reflect on your own or with a loved one, here are some questions and conversation starters: Is there anything you've acknowledged to be outside of your control this year?Is there anything you've finally taken control of this year?Is there a boundary you've proudly set for yourself this year?What's a new perspective you've come to accept this year?Is there an area of life that's historically been neglected that you've tended to this year?What's a seemingly trivial bucket list item that you've finally checked off this year?What have you made progress on that, to others may have seemed linear, but was actually full of ups and downs and thus something to be even prouder of?What's the best support you've received this year?What's something new that you realized brings you much happiness?What's something in your life that you're talking your time on?What’s an unseen victory of the other person’s that you want to call attention to?Episodes mentionedI Took a Medical Leave from TechThe $1000 Fine That Kickstarted My Personal Finance JourneyWhat Makes a Goal Worth Pursuing? Sophia's GoalsWhat Makes a Goal Worth Pursuing? Da Eun's GoalsHow to Enjoy Reading Fiction & Non-fictionHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
There's so much we're grateful for, eager to release, and hopeful about as 2022 comes to a close. Vision boards are a great way to visualize your goals and hopes for 2023, so listen along and let's make one together! How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
What does it take to tell a good story, make your friends laugh, and help everyone have a grand old time? Turns out, not much. Niles Wilson, resident storyteller, tells us his 5 tips to flexing that storytelling muscle, just in time for the holidays as you gather with loved ones and reminisce on some of the best memories from this year.Remember, good storytelling isn’t looking for content, it’s giving the content that’s already happening in your life the “spotlight” it deserves.How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ tiktok: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.comSupport the show
How do you create a sense of closeness and intimacy with your loved ones from afar? Even with technology like video calls and friendship lamps, there hasn't been a tool that enhances the love language of physical touch, or presence, the way that Tangible does. Our guest is Akshay, the founder of Tangible, a magical neck pillow that creates physical presence over distance.Join us for this conversation as we dive deep into Akshay's story about how the harrowing experience of losing his mom during the pandemic instigated this question, and what it took for him to go from tinkering on a few prototypes to fleshing out his vision into a company.About Akshay:Akshay Dinakar is a consumer product designer from Stanford University, currently passionate about taking “the distance” out of long-distance relationships. The creator of over a dozen different inventions, Akshay’s career vision is to help take a leap forward for humankind.When he’s not in design studio mode, you’ll likely find him sketching architectural blueprints, recording classical/pop violin, writing short story mysteries, hanging rim on the basketball court, or cooking really spicy Asian food.www.akshaydinakar.comhttps://tangible.team How to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.com⟡ Da Eun: @daeunkm⟡ Sophia: @sophiasysunSupport the show
What stories about death and the afterlife did you grow up with? We chat with filmmaker Eleanor Cho about her short film Dinner is Ready, Korean folklore about death, and the connections between film and mental health. Watch Dinner is Ready. About Eleanor:Eleanor Cho is a Korean American filmmaker and graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts. She is dedicated to writing and directing stories of underrepresented communities, and highlighting the extraordinary stories of ordinary people in order to humanize others and inspire empathy. She worked as a Writers’ Production Assistant on THE NEVERS (HBO). She is part of Creative Visions’ Women Excel Project, Visual Communications’ Armed with a Camera Fellowship, and a finalist for NBC Writers on the Verge and Hillman Grad Rising Voices. She also won the Ghetto Film School (GFS) x Dolby Institute “Finish the Script” competition, where she wrote and directed a short film while being mentored by Academy Award-nominated director, Carlos López Estrada (Raya and the Last Dragon). She is currently being mentored by Academy Award-nominated director, Bing Liu (Minding the Gap) through Sophia Chang’s Unlock Her Potential program.Website: eleanorcho.comInstagram: @smileyellyHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.com⟡ Da Eun: @daeunkm⟡ Sophia: @sophiasysunSupport the show
We’ve been observing how content creators today choose to share which bits and pieces of their lives to share, and going through some reevaluations ourselves. So let’s talk about it - content creation and privacy - with our good friend, content creator & teacher Irene J. Kim! She dives deep into:what aspects of safety/privacy she is most concerned abouttimes she's had to reevaluate how much she is willing to share, whether that's opening up more or drawing a boundary for herselfand how her debriefs with collaborators and loved ones go when it comes to her position as a content creator attracting 100K+ viewersCatch Irene on TikTok and Instagram!⚡ TikTok: @reni.set.go⚡ Instagram: @reni.set.goHow to support bamboo & glass:  🌿Share thoughts and ideas with us via Instagram @bambooandglass🌿Share our Instagram posts & episodes with loved ones - we're on every podcast platform🌿Treat us to a coffee through Buy Me a Coffee🌿Invite us to your company/org/school to lead a workshop! DM @bambooandglass or email us at bambooandglass@gmail.com.Follow bamboo & glass on:⟡ instagram: @bambooandglass⟡ links to various platforms: beacons.ai/bambooandglass⟡ website: www.bambooandglass.buzzsprout.com⟡ Da Eun: @daeunkm⟡ Sophia: @sophiasysunSupport the show
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