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May 26, 2022 • 21min

How to talk about Asian American mental health

Jenny Wang, a psychologist and author of "Permission to Come Home," dives deep into Asian American mental health challenges. She discusses the struggle of saying 'no' and the cultural pressure to conform, particularly from immigrant parents. Wang highlights the necessity of reclaiming personal agency and setting boundaries to combat guilt. They also explore the emotional complexities tied to the concept of 'home,' emphasizing the importance of community and authenticity in fostering a true sense of belonging.
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May 24, 2022 • 21min

Grilling for beginners

Intimidated by grilling? Cooking over an open flame can do that! In this guide, learn the basics from which type of grill to choose, to how to maintain a fire and create different temperature zones, to tips on tools and safety. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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May 23, 2022 • 26min

How to get a job after college

Dive into the world of job hunting after graduation! Discover how to craft a standout résumé while reflecting on your passions. Learn about innovative strategies like the 'Good Time Journal' and building a 'try-stuff list' to uncover your interests. Master the art of storytelling and elevator pitches to engage effectively with potential employers. Plus, unlock key tips on business etiquette and the power of curiosity in your professional journey. And don't miss the quirky tip on guacamole preservation!
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May 19, 2022 • 21min

Singing 101: How to find your voice

Asia Drain, a journalist passionate about singing, shares her journey and insights on discovering one's unique voice. She emphasizes that everyone can sing, highlighting the emotional benefits and sense of community it brings. Exercises for confidence-building and vocal health are discussed, alongside personal anecdotes that inspire listeners to embrace their singing abilities. Drain invites everyone to enjoy singing without the pressure of performance, celebrating the joy of personal expression through music.
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May 17, 2022 • 17min

How to overcome FOMO

Aarti Gupta, the clinical director at Therapy Nest in Palo Alto and a FOMO expert, dives deep into the psychological impact of the fear of missing out. She discusses how FOMO stretches beyond social gatherings, influencing our perception of opportunities and experiences, especially post-pandemic. Gupta emphasizes the emotional complexities tied to FOMO, exploring its roots and the role of social media. She also shares practical strategies for fostering an abundance mindset, managing anxiety, and being present in the moment.
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May 16, 2022 • 18min

How to get back what we've lost to the internet

Pamela Paul, author of "100 Things We've Lost to the Internet," reflects on what life was like before our screens took over. She shares fascinating anecdotes about the emotional weight of constant connectivity and why we should embrace simpler, analog joys. Discover practical tips on creating phone-free zones and enhancing our problem-solving skills without technology. Paul also encourages a mindful approach to our digital lives, urging listeners to reconnect with the meaningful experiences we've lost in the age of the internet.
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May 12, 2022 • 20min

How to pay attention to (and appreciate) what's around you

Jenny Odell, an artist and the author of "How to Do Nothing," discusses the art of noticing and appreciating everyday surroundings. She emphasizes the importance of rekindling curiosity and explores how adopting a tourist mindset can transform our perception of familiar places. Odell shares insights on building communities around nature appreciation and reflects on the unique bonds formed during bus rides, where shared humanity comes alive. This conversation inspires listeners to deepen their connections with the world around them.
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May 10, 2022 • 20min

How to give mothering the value it deserves

Angela Garbes, author of *Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change*, discusses the profound undervaluation of mothering in society. She emphasizes the need to recognize caregiving as skilled labor, particularly spotlighting the contributions of mothers during the pandemic. The conversation shifts toward post-pandemic reimagining of caregiving, advocating for community support and systemic changes. Garbes highlights the importance of fostering interdependence and instilling values in children, reminding us that parenting is an evolving journey.
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May 9, 2022 • 10min

How to cook and eat healthy on a budget

In this engaging discussion, dietitian Shana Spence shares her expertise on healthy eating without overspending. She emphasizes the importance of mindful grocery shopping and dispels misconceptions about expensive health foods. Shana encourages incorporating nutrient-dense ingredients into your favorite meals, plus highlights the benefits of canned and frozen options. With practical strategies for meal planning and budgeting, she shows that nourishing food can be accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
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May 5, 2022 • 14min

How to arrange flowers like a professional

Guest Alexander Campbell, a renowned florist and TikTok sensation behind AC Floral Studio, shares his tips for crafting stunning at-home floral arrangements with grocery store flowers. He explores the artistry of choosing the right colors and emphasizes the importance of freshness and variety. Learn how to combine flower buds with fully opened blooms for the ideal bouquet, and discover the unique value of personalized arrangements over supermarket options. Get ready to unleash your creativity just in time for spring and special occasions!

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