Is there a song or something for this? Either way, I am excited to be celebrating my 100th episode in conjunction with International Women’s Day What is feminism? An evil plot by females to take over the world? The use of dark magic to persecute all males who will not bend to the commands of the superior sex? Sounds absurd?
Read more97. Happy Chinese New Year of the Pig!
What does New Year mean to you? As I wrote in previous blogs, the New Year doesn’t start for me until Chinese New Year. Chinese, or Lunar New Year, is always filled with firecrackers, loud drums, kung fu, and lion dancing.
Read more94. Jules De Jesus Fritz, celebrity makeup artist on positivity
Today I chat with Jules De Jesus Fritz about her journey of becoming a celebrity makeup artist to discovering her inner calling of helping others. She has worked with celebrities like Paula Dean, and developed her own line of makeup. Overcoming life threatening health issues, her story will inspire you to stay positive and dare to dream. While Jules is still involved in her makeup business, she now has found a calling in public speaking and inspiring others who need to find their inner strength and peace.
Read more93. Mimi: What I’ve learned and listener questions
2018 is almost over! I can’t believe it. I know everyone says this, and it has just become something we all say, however I really can’t believe it. This year has brought me oh so many adventures…where to begin.
Read more90. Charlie Beale, artistic director of the NYC Gay Men’s Chorus
Charlie Beale is the Artistic Director of New York City Gay Men’s Chorus. Under his energized leadership, the chorus has almost 300 singers, performs with a passionate sound, and has an interactive style with audiences. Charlie gives frequent clinics and workshops internationally, focusing on the transforming power of music. Today, we chat about his work with the NYC GMC and the unique connection for the LGBT community he creates through music and song.
Read more89. Reflections on the 2018 China Tour
I already blogged about the China tour, but O and I sit down to chat in more depth about the experiences and events of the trip. Listen on to hear about the adventures and what the trip meant to me.
Read more88. Veteran’s Day with Regional Marine Officer Don Andrews
Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans. I am proud to be an American and am in awe of all those who serve in our military. Today, I introduce you to Don Andrews.
Read more87. Taja Fox on empowering women through mentorship
I had the pleasure of speaking with Taja Fox of Bliss Women Magazine. She shares her philosophy on intentional living and how this has helped women in her community. Bliss provides mentorship for women who need help with healthcare, wellness, or support with any aspect of life. I enjoyed talking to Taja about her work as well as her move from Florida to laid-back Bermuda.
Read more84. Gene Ching on China’s film market, lightsaber training, and kung fu movies
Gene Ching is the editor of Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine. Last time he was a guest on the show we discussed weapon making, fencing, drugs, and his evolution as a journalist. Today we discuss the China film market and its relationship to Hollywood. Is China going to take over as the #1 film economy in the world? Listen in for Gene’s opinion and his take on what is happening in the film industry today. We also geek out about lightsaber training, weapons, and reminisce about old school kung fu movies.
Read more83. Ricardo Williams on Nerd Nite Orlando
Ricardo Williams is a filmmaker, musician, event organizer, and program manager. Since studying communications at Pace University in NYC, he’s appeared in commercials and independent films and produced numerous albums. He’s also guest lectured on film theory and video production at New York’s School of Visual Arts. Currently, Ricardo is the host of Nerd Nite Orlando.
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