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Hearts in Taiwan
Annie Wang and Angela Yu
33 episodes
9 months ago
In our Season 2 finale, Angela and Annie relive the best Taiwanese meal they ate this year, and discuss books that connect us with different parts of our Taiwanese, Chinese, and American heritage. We share our Spotify Wrapped and play a listener voicemail. Credits: “PUNCHLINE” and “LITTLE FIRES” from BUNNY MODE courtesy of the artist Jaguar Jonze (@jaguarjonze on IG) Resources: Good to Eat restaurant (read Gathering Taiwanese American community at Emeryville’s “Good to Eat”) First G...
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In our Season 2 finale, Angela and Annie relive the best Taiwanese meal they ate this year, and discuss books that connect us with different parts of our Taiwanese, Chinese, and American heritage. We share our Spotify Wrapped and play a listener voicemail. Credits: “PUNCHLINE” and “LITTLE FIRES” from BUNNY MODE courtesy of the artist Jaguar Jonze (@jaguarjonze on IG) Resources: Good to Eat restaurant (read Gathering Taiwanese American community at Emeryville’s “Good to Eat”) First G...
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Documentary
Personal Journals,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture
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Seeing Taiwan through our mothers’ eyes, featuring the creators of Amah Faraway
Hearts in Taiwan
51 minutes
3 years ago
Seeing Taiwan through our mothers’ eyes, featuring the creators of Amah Faraway
Whether you call your grandmother “amah”, “popo”, “waipo”, “nainai”, “mama”, “grandma”, or something else, she plays a key role in your connection to your heritage. Amah Faraway tells the story of how young Kylie transforms from feeling unsure and reluctant to embracing her grandmother and her heritage country. We got to talk with author Margaret Chiu Greanias and illustrator Tracy Subisak and found many common threads that the Taiwanese diaspora will see reflected throughout this delightful ...
Hearts in Taiwan
In our Season 2 finale, Angela and Annie relive the best Taiwanese meal they ate this year, and discuss books that connect us with different parts of our Taiwanese, Chinese, and American heritage. We share our Spotify Wrapped and play a listener voicemail. Credits: “PUNCHLINE” and “LITTLE FIRES” from BUNNY MODE courtesy of the artist Jaguar Jonze (@jaguarjonze on IG) Resources: Good to Eat restaurant (read Gathering Taiwanese American community at Emeryville’s “Good to Eat”) First G...