Capstone project! Interviews with the special education teachers at CHS.
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This podcast is about mindfulness. It is about being in the moment. It is about paying attention. It is about nonjudgmental attitude. It is about awareness. It is about making wiser decisions. I am talking about lessons I've learned on my Martial Arts and Yoga journey, and what I've learned practicing meditation. My episodes are inspired by lessons I got from World's greatest success and leadership teachers.
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A podcast supported by the Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) that is dedicated to sharing and exploring the nature of immersive learning.
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Dr. Lee Moore talks Chinese literature and Chinese culture more broadly.
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Welcome to Immigrantly: a boundary-pushing, border-crossing podcast that gives diverse voices and stories home. Drawing on her own experiences as a social entrepreneur and a first-generation Asian immigrant, creator & host, Saadia Khan tackles the big questions on race, identity & the immigrant experience while challenging mainstream narratives. Through Immigrantly, we are revolutionizing storytelling in America by offering a new kind of intellectual engagement that encourages listeners to l ...
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From Headlines to Chaat Dog: Pervaiz Shallwani’s Flavorful Journey (2023)
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I’m so excited to bring you a re-release of one of my favorite episodes featuring the incredible Pervaiz Shallwani, the founder of Chaat Dog. Pervaiz’s journey from being a journalist to creating Chaat Dog—a delicious fusion of South Asian chaat and the classic American hot dog—truly captivated me. Since we last chatted, Pervaiz has been making wav…
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Edward Yang - Yi Yi or A One and a Two
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Today, the podcast does something different. In this episode, we are looking at a film. And not just any film. It is perhaps the greatest film ever made. Yi Yi or A One and a Two is the magmum opus of Edward Yang, the Taiwanese filmmaker. We are going to explore the symbolism of balloons, sticks and condems in this amazing film.…
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Leveling Up: Shahjehan Khan & Rafay Rashid on Fame and Sobriety
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I’m beyond excited about today’s episode because we’re catching up with someone who’s been on quite a journey since you last heard from him. Shahjehan Khan, my cohost from our season of Immigrantly on Love and Relationships, is back—and he’s got some incredible stories to share. From appearing on Succession to taking on iconic roles in Mortal Komba…
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Episode 317: Versatilist with Georgie Qiao Jin
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In this episode, I speak with Georgie Qiao Jin about her work "Is Your Family Ready for VR? Ethical Concerns and Considerations in Children's VR Usage"
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As the host of Immigrantly, I’m always looking for voices that challenge the status quo and push the boundaries of our understanding of identity and resistance. In this episode, I’m thrilled to introduce two extraordinary women whose work does precisely that. Join me as I dive into the inspiring stories of Laura Vergara, a Queer Colombian feminist …
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Episode 316: Versatilis with Elisa Serrano & Peter Mozelius
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In this episode, I speak with Elisa Serrano & Peter Mozelius about their work "Design of Virtual Reality Environments to Support Learning in History Education"
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Feed Drop: Nuances Podcast Conversation with Soo Jin Lee
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This summer, I’m sharing original Immigrantly content and highlighting creators who have inspired me. Recently, I shared an episode of The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos, and today, I’m excited to bring you another gem—an episode of the Nuances podcast. If you’re a regular Immigrantly listener, you might recall my interview with Sherry Lyn Le…
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Episode 315: Versatilist with Chih-Pu Dai
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In this episode, I speak with Chih-Pu Dai about his work "Preservice Teacher Learning in Virtual Reality Simulation with Artificial Intelligence-Powered Virtual Students: Emotions and Teacher Talk Patterns"
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Redefining Home: The Journey Back to Mexico
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As the 2024 Presidential Elections approach, reductive narratives around immigrant identities are on the rise. Despite over 70 million first and second-generation immigrants in America, they continue to face vilification. Politicians echo alarming calls for mass deportations, but few capture the humanity of the immigrant experience. In this episode…
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Feed Drop: How to Tame Stress from The Happiness Lab
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Constant worry and stress are bad for our bodies and our minds, but how can we break the cycle and relax? It turns out scientists have learned a lot from one of America's most stressed-out communities - caregivers. In this episode of The Happiness Lab, hosted by Dr. Laurie Santos, Hollywood star Steve Guttenberg talks about the toughest chapter of …
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The greatest of Taiwan's modernists, Bai Xianyong's short story, "Winter Nights," is a tale about history and how little we are able to change things. These revolutionaries of Beijing's hot summer of 1919 reconvene in Taipei in the 1960's having lost their cause and their country. Lee taught this story about protestors during the height of the pro-…
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'Our Norms Are Changing Rapidly'
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In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Mila Atmos, the fabulous host of Future Hindsight. Mila is renowned for her deep understanding of civic engagement and democratic participation. She has spent years amplifying the voices of changemakers and thought leaders who shape our society. But who is Mila Atmos beyond the microphone? This …
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Episode 314: Versatilist with Lorna Massov and Brian Robinson
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In this episode, I speak with Lorna Massov and Brian Robinson about their work "'Giving birth on a beach': Women's experiences of using virtual reality in labour." It was a fascinating discussion about a really exciting use for VR. For more information, read more of their work: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.03043…
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Naming Hope: The Story Behind 'Nada’
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Today on Immigrantly, I'm excited to welcome the incredible Dr. Amra Sabic-El-Rayess. Amra is an Associate Professor at Columbia University, focusing on essential topics like social cohesion, the radicalization process, and how communities can hurt each other. But beyond her academic work, Amra has an incredible personal story—she survived the Bosn…
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Episode 313: Versatilist with Yaojiong Yu
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In this episode, I speak with Yaojiong Yu about his article ""IMARISS: Story Creation Tools-Inspiration Mobile Augmented Reality Interactive Story System."
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Episode 66: Versatilist Happy Hour #66 - VR Spiders Everywhere!
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In this episode of the Happy Hour, Amy and I talk about VR rats and spiders.
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Today's guest is Emily Kwong, a dedicated journalist and storyteller renowned for her outstanding work at NPR. Emily's reporting spans a broad spectrum, from climate change and science to compelling human interest stories that shed light on the rich tapestry of immigrant communities. Her keen insights and propensity to capture the essence of human …
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Episode 312: Versatilist with Hsuan Hsu
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In this episode, I speak with Hsuan Hsu, about his article "Optimizing Learning Outcomes in Aesthetic Education Through Technological Integration: AR/VR Applications in Hospitality Aesthetics Course." Hsuan is doing some fascinating work with VR in the realm of aesthetic education.
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This episode is different. I am first explaining the issue of Taiwanese comfort women, and then letting yall hear a speech that I gave to a group in Vienna on the only comfort women museum in Taiwan. Stick around for some interesting history and a discussion of museums.על ידי Chinese Literature Podcast
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Fourth of July Special: The Freedom Conundrum
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As we approach the 4th of July, we’re diving into the multifaceted concept of freedom. For many immigrants and diverse groups, true liberation remains elusive, overshadowed by systemic inequalities and societal barriers. What does freedom mean in a country that touts itself as the land of the free yet often makes many of us feel otherwise? Join my …
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Episode 311: Versatilist with Fernando Elemar Vicente dos Anjos
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In this episode, I speak with Fernando Elemar Vicente dos Anjos about his work "Boosting Engineering Education with Virtual Reality: An Experiment to Enhance Student Knowledge Retention."
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Community, Culture, and 'Cost of Living'
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Frequent listeners of Immigrantly know that I often delve into the differences between individualistic and collectivist societies. This contrast becomes particularly striking when considering how people in individualistic cultures often face grief and struggles in isolation. Immigrants can deeply resonate with the emotional toll this solitude bring…
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Episode 310: Versatilist with Sara de Freitas and Daniel Livingstone
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In this episode I speak with Sara de Freitas and Daniel Livingstone during the 10th Annual ILRN Conference in Glasgow, Scotland. Sara was the opening Keynote speaker for the conference, and we went over to Daniel's recording studio to have a great conversation.
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Yu Yonghe - Small Sea Travel Diary
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This week's podcast is on one of the earliest documents we have in Taiwanese history, a 1697 journey by Yu Yonghe into the wilds of Taiwan's north, where he mined sulfur amongst the barbarians. Yu gets off on traveling, and this journey is deep into the heart of Taiwan. In this podcast, I discuss the history of Taiwan along with questions of race a…
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Today’s guest is Lazou (Sherry-Lynn Lee), a multi-faceted talent who embodies the rich tapestry of a “Sino-Mauritian-Canadian-American producer, writer, and artist.” Raised in the vibrant culture of Mauritius, Lazou initially carved out a successful, nearly decade-long career in Silicon Valley as a software engineer and data scientist. However, her…
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Feed Drop: Future Hindsight podcast-Hajar Yazdiha
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As we prepare for the Nationly and Sportly podcasts launch and Immigrantly's newest episodes, we are sharing an episode by our friends at the Future Hindsight episode. In this Future Hindsight episode, host Mila Atmos is joined by Hajar Yazdiha for a conversation on the role of collective memory in the myth-making of American exceptionalism. Collec…
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Episode 309: Versatilist with Stelios Mystakidis & Athena Papadopoulou
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In this episode, I speak with Stelios Mystakidis & Athena Papadopoulou about their work "Immersive Storytelling in Social Virtual Reality for Human-Centered Learning about Sensitive Historical Events." There is a lot to unpack from this conversation. For more information about their work, check out the links below: Papadopoulou, A., Mystakidis, S.,…
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Love and amplifers is the topic of Ge Fei's novella "The Invisibility Cloak." Ge Fei uses a discussion of stereo systems to try to articulate changes in value system in China in the late 20th century. Turn up the volume for this exploration of one of contemporary China's most acclaimed novelists.
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Unearthing the Untold Stories of the South Asian Diaspora in Harlem
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In this episode, I sit down with Vivek Bald, a filmmaker, writer, and scholar dedicated to uncovering the hidden histories of the South Asian diaspora. For the past twenty-five years, Vivek has explored the migration patterns and cultural impact of South Asians in the US and Britain through his documentaries, books, and academic work at MIT’s Compa…
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Episode 308: Versatilist with Liangjing Yang
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In this episode, I speak with Liangjing Yang about his article "Robotics via Experiential Active Learning with Immersive Technology: A Pedagogical Framework Designed for Engineering Curricula"
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From Spinning Beats to Saving Earth
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Amer Jandali is the founder of 'Future Meets Present,' a social design agency dedicated to building a sustainable future. Before diving into climate activism, Amer had an exciting career as a DJ in New Mexico, where he even opened for famous acts like LMFAO (yes, the Party Rock Anthem duo). He later moved from Las Cruces to New York City to pursue …
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Nicky Harman Interview - Jia Pingwa's Sojourn Teashop
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Today, the podcast interviews one of contemporary Chinese literature's extraordinary translators. Nicky Harman translated, along with her partner in crime, Liu Jun, Jia Pingwa's recent novel The Sojourn Teashop. Nicky is well known in Chinese literature circles as a translator and promoter of Chinese literature to the broader public. The novel, Soj…
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Exploring Realism with a Smattering of Humor
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Today’s guest is someone I recently started to follow on Twitter, X whatever you call it, and I started reading her debut essay collection, “The Way You Make Me Feel: LOVE IN BLACK AND BROWN.” I am in awe of her calm honesty and unique writing style; she blends humor and realism with aplomb. Nina Sharma is a writer who focuses on humor writing. She…
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Episode 307: Versatilist with Katie Abrams
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In this episode, I speak with Katie Abrams about her work "Using Virtual Reality to Teach Science Vocabulary to Transition Aged Youth With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities"
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Unveiling the Salvadoran Narrative: The US Foreign Policy & Its Impact
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Today's guest, Daniel Alvarenga, journalist and podcast host, delves into his life as a Salvadoran American and the extensive influence of U.S. foreign policy on Central America. Raised in a Salvadoran household, he recounts his parents' migration during El Salvador's civil war and its profound impact on his worldview. Daniel addresses prevalent mi…
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Episode 306: Versatilist with Phillip Motley
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In this episode, I speak with Phillip Motley about his work with immersive experiences. The article that starts this conversation is "Defining Immersive Learning," but the conversation ranged all over.
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In today's episode, the podcast is honored to have Ian Johnson, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, author and commentator who has spent decades living in and writing about China. His most recent book is called Sparks. In it, he follows a handful of China's underground historians who resist the increasingly heavy-handed state by writing and research…
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Episode 67: Versatilist AREA #67 - Our Reality is Real
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In this episode, Tim and I talk about Virtual Reality cocktails and ignore any mention of VR Minecraft.
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Decoding Depictions in Call of Duty
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Join me on Immigrantly as I delve into the intricate world of gaming and representation, a topic that is not only fascinating but also highly relevant in today’s diverse gaming landscape. In this episode, I am joined by University of Chicago professors Alireza Doostdar and Ghenwa Hayek, who share insights from their groundbreaking project, ‘Gaming …
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Episode 305: Versatilist with Asli Saylan Kirmizigul
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In this episode, I speak with Asli Saylan Kirmizigul who is doing some excellent work. We talked about her article "A rollercoaster STEM activity involving virtual reality"
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"Happiness Is Like A Leaky Tire"
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In this week's episode of Immigrantly, I dive head-first into the expansive realm of happiness. Is happiness a fleeting moment or a sustained state of being? Can it be actively cultivated, or is it an innate aspect of human existence? How do our backgrounds, personalities, and choices influence our perceptions of happiness? Our guest, Laurie Santos…
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Jin Yong - Sword of the Yue Maiden
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Last episode, we discussed Jin Yong and his contributions to Kung Fu literature. This episode we take a look at his final work, the "Sword of the Yue Maiden." We encounter some ancient Chinese punks with swords and how their killing of a little girl's goat ends up percipitating their demise.על ידי Chinese Literature Podcast
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