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WeCultivate: The Pod is where language meets real life. Each episode explores multilingual communication, intercultural experiences, and the realities of language survival beyond the classroom. From polyglot journeys to global careers and multilingual families, we unpack the realities most conversations miss. Subscribe so you don’t miss the conversations ahead.

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episode Family Gave Me the Language. Life Shaped the Rest. | Ep. 39 with Mai I. cover

Family Gave Me the Language. Life Shaped the Rest. | Ep. 39 with Mai I.

Family gave us the language. Life shaped everything else. In this episode of WeCultivate: The Pod, Michelle sits down with her longtime friend Mai for a deeply personal conversation on heritage language, identity, belonging, and growing up between cultures as Asian American women. Together, they explore what people often misunderstand about heritage language experiences: that exposure does not automatically create ease, confidence, or belonging. From navigating professional Japanese versus family Japanese, to being labeled “whitewashed,” to carrying the pressure of representation in predominantly white spaces, this conversation examines the invisible social layers surrounding multilingual identity. Mai also reflects on: * growing up in Colorado after leaving a large Japanese community in California * language loss and reconnection * Ivy League assumptions and class perceptions * code-switching across cultures and disciplines * how humor, personality, and communication shift across languages * AI, education, and the future of learning This episode is part of our ongoing heritage language spotlight series and our broader exploration of multilingual communication beyond the classroom.

21. mai 2026 - 1 h 16 min
episode Heritage Language: Labels Cannot Tell Individual Stories | Ep. 38 cover

Heritage Language: Labels Cannot Tell Individual Stories | Ep. 38

In Mini Episode 3 of our Heritage Language Spotlight Month, Michelle explores the limitations of labels and the growing problem of cultural gatekeeping within heritage language conversations. From “not Asian enough” rhetoric to assumptions about fluency, culture, and belonging, this episode examines why heritage language experiences cannot be flattened into one universal narrative. Michelle reflects on multilingual identity, community, emotional nuance, and the tension between wanting connection while resisting the pressure to fit simplified categories. She also explores why labels may help describe groups, but can never fully explain individual lived experiences. This episode is part of Inherited, Interrupted, an ongoing WeCultivate series exploring heritage language as it is actually lived.

19. mai 2026 - 26 min
episode Heritage Language: There Is No Universal Experience | Ep. 37 cover

Heritage Language: There Is No Universal Experience | Ep. 37

In this second mini episode of our Heritage Language Spotlight Month series, Michelle explores a reality that often goes unspoken in multilingual and immigrant communities: There is no universal heritage language experience. Even people raised in the same household can develop completely different relationships to language, identity, culture, and communication. Through examples drawn from multilingual family dynamics, this episode examines why shared exposure does not automatically create the same emotional connection, fluency, comfort level, or sense of belonging. This conversation also challenges the assumption that heritage language ability reflects cultural legitimacy, personal effort, or identity in any simple or universal way. Show notes & more at wecultivate.world/podcast [https://wecultivate.world/podcast]

12. mai 2026 - 21 min
episode Heritage Language: Why Does This Matter? | Ep. 36 cover

Heritage Language: Why Does This Matter? | Ep. 36

It’s officially heritage language month on WeCultivate. In this first mini episode, Michelle introduces the new Inherited, Interrupted series and explores why heritage language deserves a deeper and more nuanced conversation. From passive bilingualism and multilingual identity to classroom experiences and assumptions around fluency, this episode examines what happens when we flatten language experiences instead of making space for the people living them. Michelle also reflects on a high school Spanish classroom moment that completely shifted how she thought about language, fluency, and who gets seen as “correct.” This episode sets the stage for the upcoming mini episodes, essays, guest conversations, and media releases continuing throughout the month. 🎙️ Show notes, resources, and related content: wecultivate.world/podcast

7. mai 2026 - 11 min
episode AI Is Moving Fast. Education Isn’t. | Ep. 35 with Karl P. The Action Hero Teacher cover

AI Is Moving Fast. Education Isn’t. | Ep. 35 with Karl P. The Action Hero Teacher

What happens when education systems built for another era are forced to face the speed of AI? In this episode of WeCultivate: The Pod, Michelle speaks with educator, author, and consultant Karl C. Pupé about classroom learning in the AI age, why so many education systems still lag behind the world students are actually entering, and what needs to change if we want learning to stay human, relevant, and responsive. Together, they explore outdated teaching structures, emotional regulation in the classroom, the limits of one-size-fits-all schooling, and the widening gap between what students are told to prepare for and what the future of work may actually look like. This conversation also goes beyond AI itself. It looks at inequality, cultural capital, communication, and the deeper question underneath all of it: what does it mean to educate people for a world that is already changing faster than institutions can keep up? In this episode, they discuss: * classroom learning in the AI age * why education systems are struggling to keep pace * the human and emotional side of teaching * inequity, class, and who gets left behind * why the future of learning cannot just be about efficiency Karl is an educator, consultant, author of The Action Hero Teacher books, and founder of Action Hero Teacher. 🎙️ Show notes, transcript, and more: https://www.wecultivate.world/podcast [https://www.wecultivate.world/podcast]

23. april 2026 - 1 h 19 min
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