This week on Militantly Mixed I’m joined by the brilliant Alison Hart, an OG Mixed Cousin who first appeared on Episode 24 back in 2018 with the release of her debut novel, Mostly White. Alison returns to share her stunning new novel, The In-between Sky, and we dive into creativity, identity, and what it means to write from a Mixed-race perspective.Talking with Alison felt like catching up with family because that’s exactly what it was. We reflected on the years between our first conversation, the evolution of her craft, and the power of storytelling from that “in-between” place so many of us know well.Grab the Book • Bookshop (supports indie stores + my affiliate page): https://bookshop.org/a/56052/9781963221053 • Amazon: https://amzn.to/3XgnR1jSupport a Native & Queer Bookshop! Alison gave a special shout-out to Black Walnut Books, so if you’re able, please consider buying through them, a Native and queer-owned bookshop: https://www.blackwalnutbookshop.com/ Every purchase supports community storytelling and sovereignty in publishing.Support “DISARM” — A Short Film CrowdfundOur cousin's project DISARM is still raising funds! Disarm written by Lauren Lola, is a story of a Mixed-race woman navigating her identity in this divisive era. Connected to her culture through Filipino martial arts, she's put up to a test after a fight breaks out on the train.https://seedandspark.com/fund/disarmshortfilm#storySupport My Knit November ChallengeThis month, I’m participating in Knit November to support the American Cancer Society. I’m knitting every day, making chemo caps for people experiencing hair loss during cancer treatment, and raising funds in honor of our community folk we’ve lost to cancer and the loved ones still fighting.If you’re able, please consider donating or sharing the fundraiser link:https://www.facebook.com/donate/1485480965898623/Every stitch, every share, every dollar counts. Thank you for supporting this meaningful work.Support Militantly Mixed: - Visit the Website - https://militantlymixed.com- Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show. - Support on Patreon - https://patreon.com/sharmanefury– Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more. Instagram: @militantlymixed Bluesky: @militantlymixed Facebook: Militantly Mixed Podcast
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This week on Militantly Mixed I’m joined by the brilliant Alison Hart, an OG Mixed Cousin who first appeared on Episode 24 back in 2018 with the release of her debut novel, Mostly White. Alison returns to share her stunning new novel, The In-between Sky, and we dive into creativity, identity, and what it means to write from a Mixed-race perspective.Talking with Alison felt like catching up with family because that’s exactly what it was. We reflected on the years between our first conversation, the evolution of her craft, and the power of storytelling from that “in-between” place so many of us know well.Grab the Book • Bookshop (supports indie stores + my affiliate page): https://bookshop.org/a/56052/9781963221053 • Amazon: https://amzn.to/3XgnR1jSupport a Native & Queer Bookshop! Alison gave a special shout-out to Black Walnut Books, so if you’re able, please consider buying through them, a Native and queer-owned bookshop: https://www.blackwalnutbookshop.com/ Every purchase supports community storytelling and sovereignty in publishing.Support “DISARM” — A Short Film CrowdfundOur cousin's project DISARM is still raising funds! Disarm written by Lauren Lola, is a story of a Mixed-race woman navigating her identity in this divisive era. Connected to her culture through Filipino martial arts, she's put up to a test after a fight breaks out on the train.https://seedandspark.com/fund/disarmshortfilm#storySupport My Knit November ChallengeThis month, I’m participating in Knit November to support the American Cancer Society. I’m knitting every day, making chemo caps for people experiencing hair loss during cancer treatment, and raising funds in honor of our community folk we’ve lost to cancer and the loved ones still fighting.If you’re able, please consider donating or sharing the fundraiser link:https://www.facebook.com/donate/1485480965898623/Every stitch, every share, every dollar counts. Thank you for supporting this meaningful work.Support Militantly Mixed: - Visit the Website - https://militantlymixed.com- Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show. - Support on Patreon - https://patreon.com/sharmanefury– Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more. Instagram: @militantlymixed Bluesky: @militantlymixed Facebook: Militantly Mixed Podcast
This week on Militantly Mixed I’m joined by the brilliant Alison Hart, an OG Mixed Cousin who first appeared on Episode 24 back in 2018 with the release of her debut novel, Mostly White. Alison returns to share her stunning new novel, The In-between Sky, and we dive into creativity, identity, and what it means to write from a Mixed-race perspective.Talking with Alison felt like catching up with family because that’s exactly what it was. We reflected on the years between our first conversation, the evolution of her craft, and the power of storytelling from that “in-between” place so many of us know well.Grab the Book • Bookshop (supports indie stores + my affiliate page): https://bookshop.org/a/56052/9781963221053 • Amazon: https://amzn.to/3XgnR1jSupport a Native & Queer Bookshop! Alison gave a special shout-out to Black Walnut Books, so if you’re able, please consider buying through them, a Native and queer-owned bookshop: https://www.blackwalnutbookshop.com/ Every purchase supports community storytelling and sovereignty in publishing.Support “DISARM” — A Short Film CrowdfundOur cousin's project DISARM is still raising funds! Disarm written by Lauren Lola, is a story of a Mixed-race woman navigating her identity in this divisive era. Connected to her culture through Filipino martial arts, she's put up to a test after a fight breaks out on the train.https://seedandspark.com/fund/disarmshortfilm#storySupport My Knit November ChallengeThis month, I’m participating in Knit November to support the American Cancer Society. I’m knitting every day, making chemo caps for people experiencing hair loss during cancer treatment, and raising funds in honor of our community folk we’ve lost to cancer and the loved ones still fighting.If you’re able, please consider donating or sharing the fundraiser link:https://www.facebook.com/donate/1485480965898623/Every stitch, every share, every dollar counts. Thank you for supporting this meaningful work.Support Militantly Mixed: - Visit the Website - https://militantlymixed.com- Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show. - Support on Patreon - https://patreon.com/sharmanefury– Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more. Instagram: @militantlymixed Bluesky: @militantlymixed Facebook: Militantly Mixed Podcast
Even though Militantly Mixed is still on Mental Health hiatus, I wanted to drop a quick update for my Mixed Cousins about a few important tech transitions because of technical difficulties. First, I recently switched the email domain, and some of you may be getting spam, spoofing, or phishing warnings when you receive emails from me. I’m working on fixing that, but you may need to re-accept access or mark my messages as “not spam.”Second, the new Militantly Mixed newsletter is now hosted on Substack, and it may also trigger scam alerts or require you to grant permission to receive emails. I know it’s an inconvenience, and I truly appreciate your patience. These are just some of the growing pains as I move Militantly Mixed to more secure, ethical platforms that hopefully don’t support genocide or harm. Thanks for sticking with me through the transition. More updates are coming soon!Support Militantly Mixed: Visit the Website – Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show.Support on Patreon – Help keep this independent show thriving.Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more.Instagram: @militantlymixedBluesky: @militantlymixedFacebook: Militantly Mixed Podcast
In this episode of Militantly Mixed, Sharmane sits down with the creative team behind Disarm, an animated short film that captures the painful yet powerful intersections of identity, grief, and resilience in the wake of anti-Asian violence.Following the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, Disarm tells the story of a young woman navigating multiple layers of identity when a hate crime unfolds on her train ride home. Through stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling, the film explores anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19 pandemic from a mixed-race Filipino American perspective, offering both an artistic and emotional reflection on what it means to exist in a world marked by racism, fear, and strength.Sharmane speaks with:Lauren Lola – Writer & Co-Director @akolaurenlolaDarrick Lazo – Co-Director & Editor @edit.ninjaGeorge Nelson – Animator @wakasasheTogether, they discuss the film’s creative process, the intentional choice of animation as a storytelling medium, and how Disarm serves as both art and activism in a time of collective reckoning.Support the Film: You can contribute to the Disarm crowdfunding campaign at Seed & Spark. Every donation helps bring this vital story to life.Support Militantly Mixed: Visit the Website – Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show.Support on Patreon – Help keep this independent show thriving.Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more.Instagram: @militantlymixedBluesky: @militantlymixedFacebook: Militantly Mixed Podcast
After a truly amazing summer filled with Mixed Affinity experiences and the big step of starting law school, your Sir Auntie Mane is taking a much-needed Mental Health Hiatus.If you’ve been around a while, you already know this is my rhythm—every three months I pause to rest, reset, and rebalance.If you’re a new cousin, don’t worry—I’ll be back this November with fresh energy and a lineup of amazing guests.Law school has added a whole new chapter to my life, and I just need some space to catch up with myself while I navigate it. Thank you for your patience, support, and love through this journey. Militantly Mixed will be back soon, stronger than ever.Visit the Website – Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show.Support on Patreon – Help keep this independent show thriving.Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more.Instagram: @militantlymixedBluesky: @militantlymixedFacebook: Militantly Mixed PodcastStay ConnectedFollow Militantly Mixed
On this episode of Militantly Mixed, Alex Chester-Iwata from Mixed Asian Day returns for a heartfelt post-event conversation with Mane.We had a wonderful, cup-filling weekend in San Francisco at the Koho Creative Hub in Japantown (Nihon Machi) celebrating Mixed-Asian identity. Together, we reflect on how the event unfolded, the community connections that were built, and our hopes for next year. Above all, this episode centers on the importance of community—why it matters, how it sustains us, and why events like Mixed Asian Day are essential spaces for Mixed folks.Follow Alex Chester-Iwata on IG: @alexfchesterFollow Mixed Asian Media: IG:@MixedAsianMedia | mixedasianmedia.comSupport Mixed Asian Day: Please consider donating so that MAD can continue to keep these events free to the public. Go to leviathanlab.org/supportleviathanlab and make a note that your donation is for Mixed Asian Day.Militantly Mixed is a ManeHustle Media podcast, hosted and produced by Sharmane Fury.Connect I’d love to hear your thoughts! Leave a voicemail with your opinions and reflections on this subject at speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed. Your message might be played on a future episode of the show.Follow Militantly Mixed:Instagram: @militantlymixedYoutube: @militantlymixedFacebook: facebook.com/militantlymixedSupport the show on Patreon: patreon.com/militantlymixed
On this episode of Militantly Mixed, I sit down with Rena Heinrich, Lauren Lola, and Ingrid Hu Dahl to talk about their upcoming panel, Our Stories, Our Ink: Mixed Asian Authors in Conversation at Mixed Asian Day 2025. We tease their panel a little bit and dig into the importance of holding space for Mixed Asian voices across generations and geographies.I also share a bit about my own panel and why I’m so excited to be a part of this year’s event in person.Connect with our guests:Lauren LolaInstagram: @akolaurenlolaBluesky: akolaurenlola.bsky.socialSubstack: laurenlola.substack.comBook: Struggle and StrengthWebsite: kidheroes.netRena HeinrichWebsite: renaheinrich.comBook: Race and Role – Rutgers University PressInstagram: @rena.heinrichIngrid Hu DahlWebsite: ingridhudahl.comInstagram: @ingridhudahlWriting: Sun Shining on Morning SnowMixed Asian Day 2025Saturday, September 13, 2025KoHo Creative Hub1675 Post St, Fl 2, San Francisco, CALearn more and get event updates: Mixed Asian MediaI’d love to hear your thoughts!Leave a voicemail with your opinions and reflections on this subject at speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed. Your message might be played on a future episode of the show.Militantly Mixed is a ManeHustle Media podcast, hosted and produced by Sharmane Fury.Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/sharmanefury
This episode of Militantly Mixed comes from a recorded IG Live hosted by Nina C of @Reunion.Mixed.Race.Events. Together, we explore the concept of Liminality—what it means to exist in the “in-between” spaces of identity as Mixed-race people.We talk about how Mixed folks often find themselves navigating liminality—sometimes by choice, sometimes due to external pressure—and what that means for how we see ourselves, our communities, and the world around us.I’d love to hear your thoughts! Leave a voicemail with your opinions and reflections on this subject at https://speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed. Your message might be played on a future episode of the show.And don’t forget to follow Nina’s work on Instagram: https://instagram.com/Reunion.Mixed.Race.Events.Militantly Mixed is a ManeHustle Media podcast, hosted and produced by Sharmane Fury.Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sharmanefury
On this episode of Militantly Mixed, I speak with author Quincy Carroll about writing from a Mixed-Asian lens and how a brief period living there as an adult reshaped his perspective and practice as a writer. We also dig into how Quincy’s work consciously centers his personal anxieties—and how the act of writing helps him process and work through issues that affect him.Guest linksInstagram: @quinzorroWebsite: quincycarroll.comUnwelcome (Changsha)Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside (Ningyuan)Quincy will be appearing as a panelist at Mixed Asian Day. Learn more and get details here: https://mixedasianmedia.com/mixedasianday“Have thoughts about this episode or the topics we cover? Leave me a voice note on SpeakPipe at https://speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed — your message may be featured on a future episode!If you love Militantly Mixed and want to help keep it going, consider supporting via Patreon: https://patreon.com/militantlymixedStay connected:Website: www.militantlymixed.comInstagram: @militantlymixedYouTube: Militantly Mixed
This week on Militantly Mixed, I’m joined by the planning committee of Free To Be Fest, a celebration of Mixed identity, community, and creativity. Fresh off the success of this year’s festival, we sat down together to debrief the event, share our reflections, and dream out loud about the future of Free To Be Fest.We talk about the highs, the challenges, the magic moments, and what we hope to build for next year and beyond. If you’ve ever wondered what goes into creating a festival rooted in identity, inclusion, and joy, this behind-the-scenes conversation is for you.- Got thoughts, feelings, pitches, or film submission inquiries? Reach out to the team at: freetobefest.org@gmail.com- Want to make a donation to support Free To Be Fest? Contribute via PayPal: https://www.paypal.biz/freetobefest“Have thoughts about this episode or the topics we cover? Leave me a voice note on SpeakPipe at https://speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed — your message may be featured on a future episode!If you love Militantly Mixed and want to help keep it going, consider supporting via Patreon: https://patreon.com/militantlymixedStay connected:Website: www.militantlymixed.comInstagram: @militantlymixed YouTube: Militantly Mixed
In this episode, Alex Chester‑Iwata dives deep into the origins, evolution, and cultural significance of Mixed Asian Day, a vibrant celebration that amplifies the voices and experiences of Mixed Asian and Pacific Islander communities. She shares how the day came to be and what she hopes for this and future Mixed Asian Days. Mixed Asian Day info: https://mixedasianmedia.com/mixedasianday-------------------------------------------------------------------Have thoughts about this episode or the topics we cover? Leave me a voice note on SpeakPipe at https://speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed your message may be featured on a future episode!If you love Militantly Mixed and want to help keep it going, consider supporting via Patreon: https://patreon.com/militantlymixedStay connected: Website: www.militantlymixed.comInstagram: @militantlymixedYouTube: Militantly Mixed
In this special “Take Over” episode, friend and Ep. 12 alum, Gretchen Brunner, returns to flip the script—interviewing Mane as the guest on their own show. Expect real talk about identity, grief, creative evolution, and what it means to hold space for Mixed folks while still claiming your own. Candid. Curious. It’s the conversation Mane usually hosts—only this time, she has to answer the tough questions.Have thoughts about this episode or the topics we cover? Leave me a voice note on SpeakPipe at https://speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed — your message may be featured on a future episode!If you love Militantly Mixed and want to help keep it going, consider supporting via Patreon: https://patreon.com/militantlymixedStay connected: Website: www.militantlymixed.comInstagram: @militantlymixedYouTube: Militantly Mixed
This week on Militantly Mixed, I’m recapping my amazing weekend in Los Angeles at the Free To Be Fest 2025 — a full day of celebrating Mixed identity, community, and representation. I also share my big personal announcement.At the festival, I had the honor of moderating the panel:"Permission to Be Mixed"This panel explored the emotional and societal complexities of a Mixed identity, from questions of authenticity to the power of representation.Panelists:Alex Chester-Iwata – @alexfchesterMaris Lidaka – @MarisLidakaMannie Williams – @itsmanniew💬 Share Your Voice!Have thoughts about this episode or the topics we cover? Leave me a voice note on SpeakPipe at https://speakpipe.com/MilitantlyMixed — your message may be featured on a future episode!💖 Support the ShowIf you love Militantly Mixed and want to help keep it going, consider supporting via Patreon: https://patreon.com/militantlymixed📲 Follow Militantly Mixed and stay connected:Website: www.militantlymixed.comInstagram: @militantlymixedYouTube: Militantly Mixed
In this episode, Maris Lidaka returns to Militantly Mixed to reflect on his experience at last year’s Free to Be Fest, where his film Gabriella was screened to a fully Mixed audience. He shares how experience affinity spaces like Free To Be Fest is important for Mixed people..This year, Maris is stepping from behind the camera to center stage as a panelist on the “Permission to Be Mixed?” panel moderated by Sharmane at this year’s fest. Together, they discuss the emotional layers of visibility, what it means to “claim” a Mixed identity, and how storytelling continues to be a vital tool for validation and connection.🎟️ Get your tickets now for Free to Be Fest — happening August 9, 2025, in Los Angeles:https://freetobefest2025.rsvpify.com/🤝 Support the mission of Free to Be Fest by donating or sponsoring someone else's attendance:https://www.paypal.com/biz/profile/freetobefest🎬 Learn more about Maris Lidaka and the Blended Future Project at:https://www.blendedfutureproject.com📲 Follow Militantly Mixed and stay up to date:Website: www.militantlymixed.comInstagram: @militantlymixedYouTube: Militantly Mixed
This week on Militantly Mixed, host Sharmane Fury is joined by filmmaker Sarah Shuman, who is not only a brilliant creative mind but also a member of the planning committee for Free To Be Fest. In this episode, Sarah shares her powerful experience screening her film, TSEHAI, at last year’s Free To Be Fest—for the first time ever with a fully Mixed audience.We dig into what it means to be seen, heard, and understood through the lens of a shared cultural identity—and how transformative that is compared to screening in predominantly non-Mixed spaces on the broader film festival circuit.Watch Sarah’s short film “TSEHAI” here:https://youtu.be/VhGhFGHHnjw?si=uGouMoOyKeCd7xZZVisit Sarah's sustainable picnic company, Solstice Picnics here.https://solsticepicnics.com/ or IG: https://www.instagram.com/solsticepicnics?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrAt the time of airing, we are just 11 days away from the Free To Be Fest, happening August 9, 2025, in Los Angeles!Get your tickets now: https://freetobefest2025.rsvpify.com/Support our mission by donating or sponsoring someone else's attendance: https://www.paypal.com/biz/profile/freetobefestWhether you’re Mixed, allied, or just curious, this episode is a beautiful reminder of why representation and safe spaces by and for us matter.Militantly Mixed is a ManeHustle Media podcast, hosted and produced by Sharmane Fury.Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sharmanefury
Konnichiwassup, cousins! After a longer-than-expected hiatus, Militantly Mixed is officially back on the mic. In this return episode, I (Sharmane) share a bit about why the relaunch has been delayed — namely, because mental health has required me to slow down and focus on one thing at a time. And right now, that one thing is Free to Be Fest 2025 — a celebration of Mixedness, community, and joy!Joining me today is Dr. Jenn Noble, licensed psychologist and the creator of Free to Be Fest. As both a co-planning committee member and the Official Podcast Sponsor, I’m honored to share space with Dr. Jenn to talk all things fest: how it started, what’s coming this year, and why events like this are transformative for the Mixed-race community.FREE TO BE FEST 2025Saturday, August 9, 2025 11 AM – 12 MIDNIGHTCitizens of the World School Mar Vista11561 Gateway Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064Buy Tickets: https://freetobefest2025.rsvpify.com/Support the Fest (Donations): https://www.paypal.com/biz/profile/freetobefest Follow Dr. Jenn on Instagram: @DrJennPSYCHMilitantly Mixed is the award-winning podcast about race and identity from the Mixed-race perspective. This space is here to affirm, celebrate, and explore the richness of Mixedness — with honesty, joy, and nuance.Don’t forget to rate, review, and share the show to keep us in the ears and hearts of the people!Support this show and help keep it going!Become a patron at: https://patreon.com/sharmanefury#MilitantlyMixed #FreeToBeFest #MixedRaceExperience #MentalHealthMatters #DrJennNoble #MultiracialIdentity #MixedAndProud #MixedVoices
Konnichiwassup, cousins!I'm back with a quick life update from your Sir Auntie, Sharmane Fury! This week’s mini-episode is a solo check-in as I am getting settled into my new home base in Seattle. I also do a brief recap of my recent trip to Chicago where I got to link up with a couple of amazing cousins of the show—y’all know who you are! It was a beautiful reminder of the strength of the Mixed community and the connections that keep this show going strong.Stay tuned, cousins—your community is here, and I am working to get back into the groove of the show. Follow us on all the socials @militantlymixed , including our new Bluesky Social account. And don’t forget to tell your fellow Mixed folks: Militantly Mixed is coming back strong this summer!* * *You can continue the conversation on our private Facebook group after you listen to this episode at http://facebook.com/groups/militantlymixed* * *Produced and Edited by Sharmane Fury Music by: David Bogan, the One - https://www.dbtheone.com/* * *Connect with us on Youtube, Instagram, Bluesky @MilitantlyMixed or send me an email at Sharmane@militantlymixed.com.* * *Militantly Mixed is a fan-sponsored podcast, if you are enjoying the show please consider sponsoring us on Patreon and Paypal today! Thank you.This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast.Turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.
Konnichiwassup, cousins! Your favorite podcast is BACK! I’m so happy to announce the return of Militantly Mixed with a brand-new episode featuring the incredible Shannon Luders-Manuel, author of The One Who Loves You: A Memoir of Growing Up Biracial in a Black and White World.In this episode, we dive into Shannon’s personal journey of navigating her biracial identity, the complexities of belonging, and how her lived experiences shaped her work as a person. We also discuss the importance of Mixed community and finding a way to belong on our own terms. This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of identity, family, and the power of storytelling to bridge racial and cultural divides.You can purchase your copy of The One Who Loves You wherever books are sold, but please consider supporting local independent bookstores or ordering through bookshop.org to keep it in the community!* * *You can continue the conversation on our private Facebook group after you listen to this episode at http://facebook.com/groups/militantlymixed* * *Produced and Edited by Sharmane Fury Music by: David Bogan, the One - https://www.dbtheone.com/* * *Connect with us on Youtube, Instagram, Facebook or send me an email at Sharmane@militantlymixed.com.* * *Militantly Mixed is a fan-sponsored podcast, if you are enjoying the show please consider sponsoring us on Patreon and Paypal today! Thank you.This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast.Turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.
Konnichiwassup cousins, Sharmane is *almost* ready to return to a more regular schedule. It will take a couple months but we are almost there. In this quick update, Sharmane shares that she has moved to Seattle, Washington, where there already is a decent community of Militantly Mixed cousins (former guests of the show) and hopes that there will be new opportunities to relaunch the show. While it may not be weekly episodes right away, Sharmane is ready to get back to the work once she gets settled. * * *You can continue the conversation on our private Facebook group after you listen to this episode at http://facebook.com/groups/militantlymixed* * *Produced and Edited by Sharmane Fury Music by: David Bogan, the One - https://www.dbtheone.com/* * *Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, or send an email to Sharmane@militantlymixed.com.* * *Militantly Mixed is a fan-sponsored podcast, if you are enjoying the show please consider sponsoring us on Patreon and Paypal today! Thank you.This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast.Turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle
In this episode of Militantly Mixed, host Sharmane Fury does a quick update after several months about their recent travels and upcoming plans.
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This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast.
Turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.
In this episode of Militantly Mixed, host Sharmane Fury welcomes T Padilla, the founder of Transpire, a virtual forum dedicated to supporting Mixed, Multiracial, transgender, and gender expansive individuals. Together, they discuss the importance of creating safe and inclusive spaces for marginalized communities, and discuss the upcoming Transpire virtual event for which Sharmane will be one of the panelist.
For detail go to the Transpire linktree to register for the virtual event.
https://linktr.ee/transpiretogether
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This is a ManeHustle Media Podcast.
Turn your side hustle into your ManeHustle.
This week on Militantly Mixed I’m joined by the brilliant Alison Hart, an OG Mixed Cousin who first appeared on Episode 24 back in 2018 with the release of her debut novel, Mostly White. Alison returns to share her stunning new novel, The In-between Sky, and we dive into creativity, identity, and what it means to write from a Mixed-race perspective.Talking with Alison felt like catching up with family because that’s exactly what it was. We reflected on the years between our first conversation, the evolution of her craft, and the power of storytelling from that “in-between” place so many of us know well.Grab the Book • Bookshop (supports indie stores + my affiliate page): https://bookshop.org/a/56052/9781963221053 • Amazon: https://amzn.to/3XgnR1jSupport a Native & Queer Bookshop! Alison gave a special shout-out to Black Walnut Books, so if you’re able, please consider buying through them, a Native and queer-owned bookshop: https://www.blackwalnutbookshop.com/ Every purchase supports community storytelling and sovereignty in publishing.Support “DISARM” — A Short Film CrowdfundOur cousin's project DISARM is still raising funds! Disarm written by Lauren Lola, is a story of a Mixed-race woman navigating her identity in this divisive era. Connected to her culture through Filipino martial arts, she's put up to a test after a fight breaks out on the train.https://seedandspark.com/fund/disarmshortfilm#storySupport My Knit November ChallengeThis month, I’m participating in Knit November to support the American Cancer Society. I’m knitting every day, making chemo caps for people experiencing hair loss during cancer treatment, and raising funds in honor of our community folk we’ve lost to cancer and the loved ones still fighting.If you’re able, please consider donating or sharing the fundraiser link:https://www.facebook.com/donate/1485480965898623/Every stitch, every share, every dollar counts. Thank you for supporting this meaningful work.Support Militantly Mixed: - Visit the Website - https://militantlymixed.com- Listen to episodes, leave a review, or record a voicemail for the show. - Support on Patreon - https://patreon.com/sharmanefury– Shop Militantly Mixed Merch – Logo T-shirts, “Mixed & Hella Queer” tees, and more. Instagram: @militantlymixed Bluesky: @militantlymixed Facebook: Militantly Mixed Podcast