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Created by: Kristen & Asher

USA 6-1011+

Started: October 3rd, 2022

Status: Active, 110 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Part 2: Celebrating Navajo Nation’s Resilience, Culture & Sovereignty
00:23:36 | Season: 2 | March 16th, 2024

In this episode, we’re joined once again by Mr. Justin Ahasteen, the Executive Director and Ambassador for the Navajo Nation Washington Office. This episode serves as part 2 of our series on Navajo Nation. If you haven’t listened to part 1 yet, please do so before tuning into this episode.

Let’s Go On a Hot Pot Adventure!
00:19:11 | Season: 2 | March 9th, 2024

From the fiery spices of Chongqing hotpot in China to the comforting flavors of Budae Jjigae, or Army stew, in Korea, each hot pot style tells a unique story of culture, tradition, and collaboration. Discover the origins of hot pot, its evolution through time, and the heartwarming rituals that make it more than just a meal—it’s an experience that brings families and friends together.

Beats of Tradition: Exploring the Rhythms of West African Drums
00:23:47 | March 2nd, 2024

Join us on this exciting episode as we learn about the vibrant world of West African drums and rhythms with our special guest, Mr. Tabari Quarles, from the African American Cultural Center of Long Beach.

Celebrating Navajo Nation’s Resilience, Culture & Sovereignty
00:25:29 | Season: 2 | February 23rd, 2024

Join us on this on this episode with our guest Mr. Justin Ahasteen, Executive Director for Navajo Nation, as we explore the journey of the Navajo people, from their ancient language to their modern-day resilience.

Part 2: Spring Festival: Exploring Lunar New Year Celebrations in China
00:23:11 | Season: 2 | February 17th, 2024

In this episode our guest Miss Panda returns for part 2, as we dive into the traditions of Lunar New Year celebrated by Chinese communities worldwide. From the significance of zodiac animals to the symbolism behind red decorations and lucky foods, listeners are treated to a colorful exploration of Chinese culture! Through engaging anecdotes and heartfelt reflections, Miss Panda shares the deep meanings behind cherished customs, inviting families of all backgrounds to join in the festivities and embrace the diversity of Asian cultures.

Celebrating the Roots of Jazz with Duke Ellington
00:15:54 | Season: 2 | February 10th, 2024

In this episode, we explore the history and impact of jazz through the lens of Duke Ellington. Jazz, a musical genre known for its improvisation and blending of cultural influences, emerged from the black communities of the Southern United States in the early 20th century. Duke Ellington, a pioneering figure in jazz, rose to prominence with his innovative compositions and arrangements, such as “Take the ‘A’ Train” and “Black, Brown, and Beige.” Despite facing discrimination, Ellington persevered and became one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. His music celebrated the resilience and creativity of Black communities, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire musicians and audiences everywhere.

Spring Festival: Exploring Lunar New Year Celebrations with Chinese Culture
00:23:57 | Season: 2 | February 3rd, 2024

Join us as we travel into the vibrant world of Lunar New Year celebrations with special guest Amanda Hsiung Blodgett, also known as Miss Panda. We explore the mythology behind Lunar New Year and how Chinese communities worldwide celebrate for 15 days. From the significance of the color red to the traditional practices observed on each day of the celebration, listeners will gain insight into the rich cultural traditions.

Exploring the Traditions of Bar and Bat Mitzvah Celebrations
00:24:54 | Season: 2 | Episode: 11 | January 20th, 2024

In this episode, guest Cantor Beth from Congregation Tikvat Jacob in Manhattan Beach, California, provides insight into the Jewish faith, the role of Rabbis and Cantors, and the significance of Bar and Bat Mitzvahs in the community. The lively conversation touches upon the Torah, Hebrew language, and the unique celebrations associated with these coming-of-age ceremonies.




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Created by: Kristen & Asher
Started: October 3rd, 2022
Status: Active, 110 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

USA6-1011+
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