Kelly Sue is the acclaimed writer behind Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons, the groundbreaking Captain Marvel run that inspired the film, and creator-owned favorites like Bitch Planet and Pretty Deadly. And her latest comic, FML is out—be sure to pick it up today from your local comic book store.
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In this episode, we explore the distinction between knowledge gained through questions and experience versus a quick Google search, youtube, or even reading.
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As someone who grew up balancing tradition in a modern world, I’m always drawn to stories that imagine the future through a different lens—especially one that isn’t all doom and dystopia. Especially right now.
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What started as a hopeful possibility turned into one of the most unforgettable nights. From personally getting upgraded concert seats by RZA’s team to unexpectedly interviewing RZA, the night was filled with music, inspiration, and martial arts philosophy.
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The Mimi and Greg Show is Back! After a brief hiatus, we’re back in action—I catch up with the legendary Greg Rucka as he gives us the inside scoop on The Old Guard 2, the long-awaited return of Lazarus: Fallen, and all things in between. Spoiler alert! If you’re not caught up, consider this your warning—we go full geek mode on story arcs, character updates, and some behind-the-scenes insight you won’t want to miss.
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I recently had the opportunity to give a presentation at the Hong Kong Chinese Martial Arts and Culture Conference on a subject that’s deeply personal to me—the preservation of Chinese martial arts and its impact on society and educational empowerment. I thought I’d share it on the podcast!
Read more421. Olivia Cheng on acting, directing and bubble tea
I’m so excited for today’s guest: Olivia Cheng! I’ve been following Olivia’s work for years—from Marco Polo to Warrior , and now her directorial debut, I am Raquel Welch and latest film Lucky Star. She’s often recognized for her presence on screen, but there’s so much more to her: sharp, soulful, and deeply intentional.
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I’m so excited to be in Australia with Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott! It’s been a minute since the Mimi and Greg Show version of this podcast, but we’re back—and with an exclusive.
Read more419. Jason Chu on the importance of Asian American history
I got the chance to hang with my friend Jason Chu in Los Angeles, and I knew we were in for a conversation that would challenge, inspire, and empower. Jason, a rapper, spoken word artist, historian, and advocate, has been using his platform to highlight the richness of Asian American history while also confronting the challenges our communities continue to face.
Read more416. Catching Up with Stunt Extraordinaire Brett Chan
Brett Chan has carved out a name for himself in the world of stunts and action. You’ve seen his work in Warrior, Marco Polo, and Wednesday, where he brings dynamic fight sequences and action to life with his keen eye for creativity and passion.
Read more414. Creativity in Chaos: A Conversation with Langley Kirkwood
In this episode I chat with actor Langley Kirkwood for an insightful conversation about the state of the world, creativity in turbulent times, and life from the vantage point of Cape Town, South Africa.
Read more412. Is There a Revolution? How We Fight Back for Societal Change
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about whether we are in the midst of a revolution. We see protests, policy debates, and people speaking out against injustice, but is that enough? Is there real change happening, or are we just moving in circles, reacting to each new crisis as it comes?
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