Someday is Here
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Someday is Here
A podcast created for Asian American & Pacific Islander women on leadership and culture. I’ve wanted to carve out a space for AAPI women to explore and validate living in both Eastern and Western worlds. Each week we will celebrate our heritage and highlight our history as we explore our AAPI journe...
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S5 E5: The Power of Belonging with Tasha Jun
This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VI...

S5 E4: The Story Behind the Music with Gordon "Gowe" Tsai
This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VI...

S5 E3: A Dual Perspective with Brandi Ebersole
This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VI...

S5 E2: The Role of the Adoptive Parent with Shannan Martin
This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and community, visit DenverSeminary.edu/VI...

S5 E1: The Adoption Table with Sandhya Oaks
Happy AAPI Month!
This Someday is Here series is sponsored by Denver Seminary. To learn more about Denver Seminary’s programs and commun...

Episode 10: Healing Takes Time with Bonnie Gray
Do you suffer from social anxiety? Do you have trouble falling asleep because your mind is racing? Do you feel physical pain due to stress? This week...

Episode 9: Women Wise Nutrition with Isabel Garza
We all do it: step on the scale, look in the mirror, wish something about our body was different. Loving one’s body isn’t always easy, but is it possi...

Episode 8: Voices of Lament with Kathy Khang and Grace Cho
In 2020, in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, 29 women of color worked together to bring words to the lament that was felt across the world. As they...

Episode 7: Making Disciples with Alice Matagora
“Go and make disciples of all nations…”, some of Jesus’ last words here on earth, but too often neglected. Join us this week as Vivian and Alice Matag...

Episode 6: Feeling Stuck with Anjuli Paschal
Have you ever felt stuck in a season? Have you wondered if you would always have that struggle, or asked yourself, “When I get to the end of my life,...

Episode 5: Continuing Life and Processing Grief with J.S. Park
If there’s one thing that everyone has experienced these last two years, it’s grief. J.S. Park, author, and hospital chaplain walks us through how we...

Episode 4: Learning Our Names with Sabrina Chan and La Thao
Join us this week as we hear from Sabrina Chan and La Thao. These incredible women open up about their ethnic journey and the highs and lows of writin...

Episode 3: Theology of Work with Dr. Courtney Davis
Are you fulfilled in your job? What if that wasn’t the point of your workplace? What if your workplace is a mission field that God has called you to?...

Episode 2: A Seat at the Table with Tiffany Bluhm
As a woman, have you been made to feel like you need to conform? Like you don’t have a seat at the table just as you are? On today’s episode Tiffany s...

Episode 1: Moving Past Overwhelm to Love with Eugene Cho
Have you felt overwhelmed in the global climate? Join the club! In today’s episode Eugene Cho shares how we can love our neighbor, have hope in dark t...

Someday is Here is BACK!
Someday is Here has returned for a brand new season with Ivey Media Podcasts. Make sure you are subscribed wherever you listen so you don't miss a si...

Episode 35 - Season 2 & 3 Recap
Can’t believe we are near the end of 2020 and have finished 34 amazing episodes of @somedayisherepodcast! We had so many incredible guests this year....

Episode 34 - Nikole Lim
This episode we talk about the importance of language and the difference between a victim of sexual violence and a survivor. We discuss the need for A...

Episode 33 - Sandhya Oaks
Such a powerful, moving, and informative conversation about transracial adoption this week with the amazing @sandhyaoaks. November is #nationaladoptio...

Episode 32 - Emma Tautolo
This episode we dive into the challenges and tension of Pacific Islanders being lumped into the Asian American category, as well as the overlap we sha...

Episode 31 - Christine Yi Suh
This episode with @christineyisuh is packed with so much fire and heart. Christine is a leader to know and follow. Her writing is full of substance, e...

Episode 30 - Nancy Wang Yuen
You’re going to love this conversation with @nancywyuen, author of “Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism,” sociologist, and pop culture expert...

Episode 29 - Larnie Boqurien
“Going for Gratitude” | The postponement of the Tokyo summer olympics made it possible for me to meet and have a conversation with Larnie Boquiren, th...

Episode 28 - Michelle Reyes
“Every, Some and None” | Author, speaker and activist Dr. Michelle Reyes speaks with Vivian on cultural identity, the difference between ethnicity and...

Episode 27 - Grace Cho
“Telling Our Stories” | Grace is a writer and the Editorial Manager at (in)courage. She shares with Vivian about finding home, linking arms with other...

Episode 26 - Margaret Yu
“Know Your History” Margaret Yu has over 30 years of experience developing leaders on college campuses around the world. Her and Vivian discuss the im...

Episode 25 - Laura Izumikawa
“‘What Really Lasts’ with Laura Izumikawa of Naptime with Joey”, known for the cheeky photos of her daughter Joey being dressed as pop culture icons w...

Episode 24 - Jocelyn Chung
Wow! Season 3 is finally here! Welcome back, everyone! I’ve been waiting patiently for two seasons to interview Jocelyn Chung. I’m thrilled she is the...

Episode 23 - Susie Gamez
“#representationmatters” Susie Gamez is Canadian by birth, Korean by heritage, married to a Mexican and currently lives in Long Beach, California. She...

Episode 22 - Jensine Lee
“Wherever you go, there you are” Jensine Lee’s grandfather escaped the Cultural Revolution in China and became a leader in San Francisco. She shares a...

Episode 21 - Judy Wu Dominick
“The Other Side of The Story” Judy Wu Dominick shares the evolution of her ethnic journey--from understanding more of her parents traumatic experience...

Episode 20 - Anjuli Paschall
“I Don’t Belong Here” Anjuli Paschall shares an honest and authentic conversation about searching her story, exploring her ethnic journey, and the ten...

Episode 19 - Angie Hong
“The Souls of Asian Folks” Writer and speaker Angie Hong shares the sentiments of the late W.E.B. DuBois in identifying the course of her ethnic journ...

Special Episode "I am Not a Virus!" - Helen Lee, Seana Reavis, Eugene Cho & Judy Wu Dominick
“I am not a Virus!” Eugene Cho, Judy Wu Dominick, Helen Lee, and Seana Reavis join Vivan for a conversation about what is going on in the Asian Americ...

Episode 18 - Liz Kleinrock
“Am I a ‘real asian’? This week we are joined by the brilliant Ted Talk presenter Liz Kleinrock, an award winning teacher, writer, presenter and Korea...

Episode 17 - Dorina Gilmore–Young
There is power in story. Dorina Lazo Gilmore Young is the granddaughter of Filipion-Hawaiian-Chinese and Italian immigrants. She is an author, mother,...

Episode 16 - SIH Live Event recording 2020
Nothing can replace a conversation in real life. LOVED every moment with the season 1 and season 2 guests who participated in the Someday Is Here Live...

Episode 15 - Tracey Gee
Loved my conversation with Tracey Gee as we covered so many important topics about being an Asian American woman leader.. We talked about struggling w...

Episode 14 - Jennifer Chung
Jennifer Chung went from recording a makeshift Youtube cover to Alicia Keys in 2007 to now recording her own original songs listened by hundreds of th...

Episode 12 - Jenny Yang
Jenny Yang’s work on political campaigns and international affairs started in DC. Now she is the VP of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief. She explor...