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Yellow Glitter

Steven Wakabayashi

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Dive into the fabulous world of queer Asian creatives and change-makers on #YellowGlitterPodcast. Join us as we chat about our Queer & Asian identities and culture, social activism, mental health, love, creativity and more. Hosted by Steven Wakabayashi, founder of Stranger Creative and QTBIPOC Design. Follow us at @yellowglitterpd on socials and share your thoughts or guest recommendations at info@yellowglitterpodcast.com. Full episodes, transcripts, and show notes on our website at yellowgl ...
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Clyburn Chronicles

Congressman James E. Clyburn

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Congressman James E. Clyburn combines history and politics while discussing the lessons of the past, the politics of the present, and how we must learn from those experiences to help shape the future.
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For this episode, guest Louis Lee joins us. Louis is the chief creative officer and co-founder of Bellweather, a strategy-led creative agency that specializes in transforming legacy brands in the non-profit healthcare and travel sector. Louis is passionate about helping brands thrive in an ever-changing landscape, particularly by expanding and dive…
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This episode we're joined by guest Leslie Xia. Leslie is a queer Chinese American graphic designer and art director currently working at Invesco. They have worked at Fast Company, Vice News, and Men's Health to Millie Magazine, focusing on finance for women, and finally moved to Invesco. In this episode, we chat about: The importance of personal fi…
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This episode we're joined by returning guest ONCH. A multi-talented artist and jewelry designer. ONCH is a creative artist based in Los Angeles who makes amazing wearable art that goes beyond regular fashion. His unique pieces have been featured in a Biotechnology textbook by David P. Clark and in Vogue, as well as displayed in prestigious places l…
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This episode, we're joined by Miss Shu Mai, a Taiwanese American drag queen. We delve into Miss Shu Mai's journey into drag, her dance background, and her experiences with identity and homophobia. She is a founder of the Send Noodz Party, an API-centric drag show in LA. In this episode, we chat about: coming out and finding acceptance the importanc…
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This episode, we're joined by an extra special guest, Kim Thai @kthai6 . She is a community organizer and founder of Joyful Liberation Collective. They are also a mindfulness teacher, writer and an Emmy Award-winning storyteller! Tune in to dive deep into topics of identity, healing, and liberation within oppressive systems. In this episode, we cha…
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In this episode, we're joined by Johnathan @jonahsahn , a pioneering content creator who began his journey in 2008. His unique perspective as a Black American and Filipino has made him a powerful voice at the intersection of Black and Asian identity. In 2020, he founded the Black and Asian Alliance Network, promoting solidarity between these commun…
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In this episode, we're joined by Tai, who is a freelance creative director. His hunger for building community ultimately led to the creation of Naarak in August of 2022, and he is now an event organizer in the gay API NYC nightlife scene. In this episode, we chat about: Community resilience and fostering an environment where gay API have an accepti…
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After serving as Mayor of Columbia, SC, Steve Benjamin joined the Biden Administration as Senior Advisor to the President and the Director of the Office of Public Engagement. I recently had Steve on my podcast to discuss his new role and how President Biden is reconnecting communities through smart infrastructure investments.…
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This episode, we're joined by Mike Curato, a gay first generation half Filipino-Irish American author and illustrator of books. He has created many picture books for young children, including his debut queer young adult graphic novel, Flamer, and upcoming books centering diverse creators and audiences. In this episode, we chat about: The launch of …
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In this episode, we're joined by Harry Trinh, a queer Asian American art director and experiential designer based in NYC, and the Head of Creative of Welcome to Chinatown. In this episode, we chat about: His latest work with Welcome to Chinatown Pivoting from corporate life into his mission-driven work Understanding the value of community-centered …
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In this episode, we're joined by Susan Liao, a product leader and champion of liberatory leadership working at the intersection of digital innovation, social entrepreneurship and non-profit impact strategy. In this episode, we chat about: Her journey into tech and product Navigating her life through agencies and startups Pivoting from the corporate…
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Tai is joined by J to talk about tJoe Burrow's season ending injure and what it means for the rest of the AFC and Cicny's future going forward. They then dive into what teams that may be middle of the pack now can make a run at the Super Bowl down the stretch. The end the show by giving out 5 locks each for Week 11. --- Support this podcast: https:…
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Tai is joined by J & Grayson to discuss their biggest takeaways from the NFL season so far, before talking about certain preseason predictions they would change. They finish the show by giving out picks ATS for Week 10 in the NFL. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tai-justice/support…
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I've long said that we need to treat the information highway the same way we treat our interstate highways. President Biden has met the moment. Thanks to his investments, every household in South Carolina will be connected by 2026. I spoke with South Carolina Broadband Office Director Jim Stritzinger about this life-changing achievement.…
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In this episode, we're joined by Haruka Aoki, a queer Japanese artist and poet-illustrator, who takes us on a journey of self-discovery and artistic expression. In this episode, we chat about: The challenges of integrating into a new community The impact migration can have on identity and intersectionality The power of manifestation and the importa…
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Week 3 Recap, biggest winner and loser, which under .500 team is still breathing? Which above .500 team is being over valued? Who’s season is over already and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tai-justice/support
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Tai is joined by J & Carson to go over every single game for Week 2 and give their against the spread picks, before giving out parlay's, money line underdogs and teasers for Week 2. Gambling galore. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tai-justice/support
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Tai & J discuss the devastating Aaron Rodgers injury and then talk about some of his greatest moments ever, before going over winners and losers in Week 1 of the NFL--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tai-justice/support
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T is joined by J to talk about last night’s Lions win over the Chiefs, then they predict the rest of the NFL Divisions, before predicting the 7 playoff teams in the AFC & NFC. They then predict who they think will be in the AFC/NFC Championship Games, before predicting who they think will win the Super Bowl. They finish this loaded show with their …
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August 28th, 2023 will be 60 years since the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom—the march that marked the zenith of the Civil Rights Movement. This Saturday, we march again. I was joined by Martin Luther King III on my podcast to discuss this momentous occasion.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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This episode, we’re joined by an extra special guest, Lee-Sean Huang (he/they), a queer first-generation Taiwanese, Cantonese American designer and educator based in New York City and Providence. Lee-Sean Huang is the director of Design Content and learning at AIGA and a co-founder, creative director of Foossa, and teaches design and innovation at …
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In this episode, we’re joined by an extra special guest, ONCH, a multi-talented artist and jewelry designer based in Los Angeles. We chat about: The power of dreaming and creating a vision of our future Using a dream diary to record, capture, and realize everyday dreams ONCH's journey from Taiwan and finding oneself Setting intentions and manifesti…
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This episode, we're joined by our lovely returning guest, Jonathan Gibbs, creator of the Black and Asian Alliance Network, a proud, gay, Black and Filipino American filmmaker, storyteller, podcaster, and gamer based in Brooklyn, NY. In this episode, we chat about: The importance of solidarity among marginalized communities Issues of performative ac…
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On June 27, 2023 the International African American Museum will open its doors in Charleston, South Carolina, on Gadsden's Wharf—the site where over 40% of enslaved Africans entered America. I sat down with Dr. Bobby Donaldson, Director of University of South Carolina's Center for Civil Rights History & Research, to discuss this historic moment.…
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In this episode, we’re joined by an extra special guest, Dr. Jonathan Tolentino, Program Director of the Combined Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Residency program at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at University of Miami. We chat about intersectional healthcare and the importan…
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As the first woman of color confirmed to serve as President Joe Biden's chief trade negotiator and advisor, United States Trade Representative Ambassador Katherine Tai has become a critical figure in the administration. This Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we sat down to discuss her historic role and the future…
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Recently, Congressman Ro Khanna visited my district to celebrate a successful new STEM job training program at Benedict College. He joined my podcast this month to discuss how we can expand good-paying tech job opportunities in minority communities.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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In this episode, we’re joined by a returning friend, Kim Thai, a queer Vietnamese writer, Emmy-award winning producer, social justice advocate, and mindfulness teacher based in New York. We chat about community building, cultivating joy, and her latest work with Ganeshspace, a mindfulness organization that creates healing spaces for historically ex…
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On this special Women's History Month edition of my podcast, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) and I look back on the powerful contributions women have made throughout history and look ahead to the challenges that still remain.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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In this special Black History Month edition of the Clyburn Chronicles, I sat down with Congressional Black Caucus Chair Congressman Steven Horsford (NV-04) to discuss the future of the Caucus, the importance of police accountability, and more.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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Two years ago this month, violent insurrectionists attacked the Capitol and threatened our democracy. The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol set out to ensure it never happens again. I sat down with Congressman Bennie G. Thompson to discuss the committee's efforts and our path forward.…
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The need to center environmental justice in the federal government's work has never been more urgent. On this month's episode of my podcast, I spoke with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan about the importance of environmental justice and prioritizing equity over equality.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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This episode we're joined by an extra special guest, Haruka Aoki. Haruka (she/they) is a queer Japanese artist, author and illustrator of children’s books based in Queens, New York City. Their narrative artwork, which has appeared in New York Times and the Washington Post, aims to inspire individuals with both wit and sincerity as their hand drawn …
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The crew of Tai, Race, Seth and Kobe are back for another episode this time recapping Week 9 in the NFL before making mid-season predictions for the rest of the NFL season. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tai-justice/support
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Modifications to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program and President Joe Biden's student loan debt relief plan will change the lives of millions of Americans. Ahead of the October 31 limited PSLF waiver deadline, Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and I discussed how borrowers can begin their journey towards financial freedom.…
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Tai is joined by Seth, Race and first-time guest, Kobe to recap Week 5 in the NFL, before predicting either a side, over or under for every game in Week 6. They finish the show by talking about the MLB Playoffs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tai-justice/support
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Following President Joe Biden's 2022 HBCU Week proclamation, I sat down with NAFEO President and CEO Lezli Baskerville for the latest edition of Clyburn Chronicles to discuss the important role these institutions play in educating the next generation of global leaders.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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In this episode, Tai is joined by Seth, Race and Q to recap another week in the NFL, before previewing some Week 3 games. After that, they dive into the baseball stretch run. They then end the podcast talking a little NBA. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tai-justice/support…
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From the American Rescue Plan to the Inflation Reduction Act, President Joe Biden and Congressional Democrats are enacting legislation that will improve lives—often without Republican support. I sat down with DPCC Co-Chair and Colorado Congressman Joe Neguse (CO-02) to talk about some of these revolutionary wins.…
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In this episode, we are joined by a special returning guest, Johnathan Gibbs, to talk about the latest gay movie Fire Island, and also reflect on the harmful impact of the gay white gaze on our queer Asian communities. In this episode we talk about: Reflect on Fire Island movie’s representation of queer Asian perspectives and stories The gay white …
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Today, the House will consider the first serious gun violence prevention bill to pass the Senate in nearly 30 years. I sat down with Congresswoman Lucy McBath (GA-06) to talk about this momentous occasion and her work to help address the gun violence epidemic.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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Excited to be joined by Linda Jiang, a toy designer living in Los Angeles, California. In this episode, we delve into the world of the doll industry and the representation of gender-inclusive doll design. Linda Jiang (she/they) is a toy designer living in Los Angeles, California; unceded Tongva land. Linda’s work centers around designing inclusive …
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How well do you know the history of Brown v. Board of Education? In honor of its 68th anniversary, I sat down with South Carolina Judge Richard Gergel for a conversation on the landmark decision and the surprising role our Palmetto state played.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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To mark Minority Health Month and Medicaid Awareness Month, I sat down with my friend Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock to discuss the importance of Medicaid expansion and his bill to cap the price of insulin at $35 a month.Congressman James E. Clyburn
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