The Theresa and Eddie Show - Life and Business With the Woman On TOP

The Theresa and Eddie Show - Life and Business With the Woman On TOP

Podcast de Theresa Nguyen

This show is from the perspective of children of refugees … the non-traditional couple - a 21st century asian American sugar mama and a hilarious one of a kind stay-at-home dad. Our mission is to humanize the refugee and immigrant experience. We share the real and raw behind the scenes details of how these incredibly successful people overcame their fears and struggles as well as the best kept secrets to their success in life. It's not all serious! We want to bring laughter back into your life and keep you endlessly inspired. For more info on how you can contact us, go to www.moretimemoreyou.com

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episode Two Generations Fighting For Different Causes artwork
Two Generations Fighting For Different Causes

America is home to millions of immigrants and refugees who share our blessings of liberty. They came to enjoy the same rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness that should be the birth right of all mankind. Today, in honor of July 4th, I wanted to share a special story with you. This is my friend, Michael. He’s got an interesting tale to tell. At the turn of the century, Michael’s great grandfather, stowed away on a merchant vessel to the US. He arrived in California and later met Chiang Kai-Sheck, the Leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party.  His Great Grandfather then joined the cause, fought and died in China in battle against the communist regime. However, this was not how Michael came to be born in the US. It wasn’t until 1920, that his Grandfather, Keng Lem, came to the US on a merchant ship. Keng enlisted to fight with the US in WWII in the Asian Theater. Listen as Michael shares his grandfather’s journey and what the American Dream means to him.

04 jul 2021 - 34 min
episode Turning Their Circumstances Into Resilient Growth artwork
Turning Their Circumstances Into Resilient Growth

Amy Tran-Calhoun (she/her/hers) is the proud daughter of Vietnamese refugees. Aware that there is no social justice without racial justice, Amy has devoted her career to developing anti-racist leaders. Listen as she shares her parents' stories and how they turned their circumstances into resilient growth. Today, Amy wears many hats including Chief of Staff at Diversity Talks, a consulting company that provides youth-led antiracism professional development for adults, racial equity coach with Dallas TRHT, trainer with the Center for Racial Justice in Education, and independent consultant. Amy is most excited and joyful when she’s eating delicious food and spending quality time with her loved ones.

17 jun 2021 - 40 min
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Moving to America to Move Up

This story sounds familiar. Her family secretly snuck out in the middle of the night and piled into a single wooden boat with over 20 people. What's atypical of their escape was the calm waters and relatively easy 2 day journey to the refugee camp. This was the only easy part on their journey to the US. Kim shares her family's story of how the Communists ripped away everything from her father's family and how like many refugees, they started over with the help of a compassionate and generous community. She shares how she transformed from a fragile, frail little girl into a fearless young girl who learned how to speak her mind and stand up for what's right. Today she owns a successful business and has a passion to help alleviate financial burdens for individuals in the local DFW community. Kim is the youngest and only daughter in her family. She was the first and only one to obtain a bachelor's degree. At 24 yrs of age, she started in real estate and now her entire family is in the business with her. She is a mom to 3 beautiful boys and has been married for 14 years to the very first guy she ever brought home to meet her dad. She grew up in DFW and calls this is her home sweet home. You can find Kimberly at Kimberly Adams Realty [https://kimberlyadamsrealty.com/].

12 may 2021 - 39 min
episode It's Never Too Late to Reinvent Yourself artwork
It's Never Too Late to Reinvent Yourself

Imagine building up a career as a renown artist in your country with your work displayed in the Hong Kong Museum of Art, then making a decision to leave everything, move to a completely different country and starting over. Instead of using clay and creating with your hands, you are now using them to pour cement into molds, day in and day out. This is just one part of the story. Meet Annabel Tsang. She was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to the US when she was 7. Her parents reinvented themselves multiple times over, being the example  of evolution and change for their daughters. I invite you to listen as she shares about her family and about the importance of creating change in a positive way, especially within our communities. Thank you Orchid Giving Circle for the opportunity to highlight these wonderful women who are a part of the organization. You are invited to the Power Leadership Forum on May 7th. Go to www.orchidgivingcircle.org [http://www.orchidgivingcircle.org] to register for the event. Annabel Tsang is a Consumer Packaged Goods sales executive based in Frisco, TX.  Annabel graduated with a Communications degree from U.C. Davis, and most recently moved to Texas after seven years in New York City. She loves to learn about world history through travel. Petra, Jordan and Angkor Wat are two of her favorite places visited. Annabel loves to grow hydroponic plants, cook one pot meals and  facetime with her one year old nephew.

04 may 2021 - 37 min
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Her Mission: Break Bread Break Borders

Jin-Ya Huang is a descendent of refugees who escaped mainland China from communism. She and her family resettled in Taiwan where “Girls are like buckets of water you pour out” The value of a woman was not considered an investment you can get back, and being one of 6 girls, Jin-Ya’s parents knew they wanted a different life for their daughters. Her parents were offered an opportunity to move to the US when Jin-Ya was 13. Through two of her biggest, darkest moments - as a survivor of domestic abuse and the loss of her mom - Jin-Ya shares how she has turned her crisis into something incredible through her organization called “Break Bread Break Borders”. Listen as she tells her story of how she continues to rise up making a huge impact in the community and abroad. Jin-Ya Huang is a social impact, community development, and creative innovator with a focus on the intersection of equity, design, and social justice work. She is the founder of Break Bread, Break Borders (BBBB), a social enterprise empowering refugee women economically through the storytelling of food and culture. She is an acclaimed interdisciplinary artist who has shown in galleries in Dallas, Miami and New York. Her work examines her Asian identity and diasporic immigrant experience. Jin-Ya is an accomplished, published writer and public speaker. Her work has been featured at the Bush Institute, Dallas Innovates, Amon Carter Art Museum, Texas Lyceum, Slow Food USA, Toyota of North America TAASiA Corporate ERGs, Airbnb International, and TIME Magazine. You may contact Jin-Ya and learn about her mission at www.breakbreadbreakborders.com [http://www.breakbreadbreakborders.com]

25 abr 2021 - 45 min
Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
MI TOC es feliz, que maravilla. Ordenador, limpio, sugerencias de categorías nuevas a explorar!!!
Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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