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Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
OAM
49 episodes
5 days ago
We're Cheryl and Sarah. We are Asian American working mothers raising multiethnic and multiracial kids in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland, California. Our podcast explores community, identity, and how these things help build a meaningful life.
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We're Cheryl and Sarah. We are Asian American working mothers raising multiethnic and multiracial kids in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland, California. Our podcast explores community, identity, and how these things help build a meaningful life.
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Episodes (20/49)
Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 43 (S2): Home Sweet Homeland
Sarah interviews Cheryl's two sons, Zaccai and Santiago, about their first trip ever to Philippines - the homeland of their ancestors.
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1 year ago
47 minutes 18 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 42 (S2) Grace & Public Service

Aimee Eng, former Board Member of the Oakland Unified School Board, joins us to speak about her family's roots of living and serving in Oakland over multiple generations. Aimee's rich familial and personal history includes anecdotes about public service, allies who supported her family, and treasured Oakland favorites. She also shares about the joys and challenges of her decade long tenure on the school board. We appreciate Aimee's expressiveness and energy as well as her resilience and grace.

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1 year ago
44 minutes 49 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 41.5 (S2) Send us your questions and feedback!

Send us your questions or feedback via voice message or answer the Q&A in the Spotify app. Thank you!

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2 years ago
1 minute

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 41 (S2): Creativity (and Parenting) Takes Courage
Meet Lauren, a fellow friend from Sama Sama Cooperative and an early childhood arts educator by day and illustrator/mark-maker in life. Lauren, who has deep roots in the Bay Area (and a geographic affinity for San Pablo Ave in particular) shares her wisdom on how to nurture creativity in both little ones and the "little me's" inside of us grown ups. Along the way, she has made intentional time and space to reclaim her Filipino cultural heritage and continues to find delight in the everyday life of parenting her own child. We think you will get inspired to take your own child’s at all ages and stages) invitations to put down the screen and play more. And by the end of the episode, I bet you will feel very soothed by her stories and calming voice.
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2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 41 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 40 (S2) Sweet Little Lies & Overalls

Sarah and I catch up as we are in summer mode, swapping observations and random thoughts that go from stunningly comfortable overalls to Korean - Filipino couplings (or the lack thereof) to childhood "benevolent lies" to Expose (yup, the 80-90s Top 40 girl band). We're all over the place which is exactly what summer sometimes feels like. Thanks for hanging with us.

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2 years ago
36 minutes 4 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 39 (S2): The Kindness of Strangers

On this mini episode, Sarah finds a way to talk about BTS (yet again), then we segue into the kindness of strangers, the ethics of keeping a library book after the due date, old bikes and candy, beans as dessert, different ways to prepare rice + coconut, and the basics of kimchi. Thanks for listening!


Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinuguan

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2 years ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 38 (S2) All the Boobs That's Fit to Pump

Florence is a multiracial new mom and journalist-in-training whose work has been published in The Oaklandside. Originally from the bordertown of El Centro, Calif., Florence settled in Oakland just a few years ago but has longtime family roots here. Florence made two big life changes during the pandemic - becoming a mom and switching careers - and shares what that experience has been like with authenticity and humor, including hilarious stories about pumping breastmilk as a busy journalism grad student. True to her journalist spirit, Florence is full of stories about the wonder and beauty of human connection and community here in Oakland. Happy listening!

Check out Florence's work here: https://oaklandside.org/author/florence-middleton/

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2 years ago
58 minutes 21 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 37 (S2): Parenting Now & Then
We share our thoughts on everyday parenting topics such as bedtime, sleepovers, and chores...and reflect about our own childhood experiences vs how we parent our own kids. We have some in the moment revelations too:) We apologize for the abrupt ending as we need to update our Zoom account! LOL.
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2 years ago
36 minutes 57 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 36 (S2): On the Cheap

In this next mini episode we share our thoughts on how we get stuff on the cheap or for free and the tactics we use to avoid annoying fees. And of course, there's all the randomness that goes along with our conversation, including my discovery of a surprising life skill that Sarah has yet to learn.

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2 years ago
40 minutes 14 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 35 (S2): Favorite Things

On this episode, Cheryl and Sarah attempt to discuss a few of our favorite things…except it turns out Cheryl doesn’t play favorites! Or does she? 

Though we started out with this prompt, our wide-ranging conversation led us to chat about dimsum (including some controversial takes!), our mutual love of Trader Joe’s, Paxton Hall-Yoshida, tiny ears, Sarah vs. United Airlines, and the Oakland Thai restaurant scene. 

Special links to:

Fun with Dumb 

Shawarmaji (grab a jar of toum!)

Portal

Sticky Rice 

Champa (get the house special fish!)

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2 years ago
28 minutes 27 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 34 (S2): Soy Sauce, etc.

Happy 2023. For the start of this new year, OAM will be hosting a series of mini-episodes on random, but relevant topics. TBH, these conversations between Sarah and I are really just recordings of our usual banter with a sprinkling of what's been on our mind and in our texts this week. 

For our first conversation, Sarah starts us off with the age ol' question about the quintessential Asian condiment: Soy Sauce. 

We recorded this episode a few days before the lunar new year weekend, a time when many in our API communities look forward to food, traditions, and celebration. Thus like many of you, we were shocked, heartbroken, and deeply saddened to hear about the tragedies in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay. We mourn the loss of lives  - many who were beloved elders --  and continue to hope and pray for peace in our communities. Take good care everyone. 

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2 years ago
41 minutes 34 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 33 (S2): Food as a Source of Purpose and Hope

Our friend Nancy was profoundly moved by the way food served as a source of recovery, healing, and community-building during her mother’s experience with cancer. After almost a decade of planning and dreaming, she launched Purpose and Hope, an Oakland-based small business that serves nutritionally dense, handcrafted soup. Nancy shares about how her family’s Chinese heritage helps inform her use of ingredients from a medicinal standpoint, the ups and downs of running a small business, and the community partnerships she has forged to provide soup to low income and food insecure women experiencing cancer. Listen in to hear about the beauty of beets, Hatch green chiles, and a very moving story of how Nancy nurtured and grew a precious truth about the power and beauty of food.

Connect with Nancy on Instagram @purposeandhope

Order healthy, handcrafted soup for yourself or your loved ones at www.purposeandhope.com

Become a Soup Sponsor at https://www.patreon.com/purposeandhope

You can also learn more about Nancy’s journey running one of Alameda County’s first microenterprise home kitchens through this excellent coverage from Oaklandside:

https://oaklandside.org/2021/09/07/oakland-soup-company-purpose-and-hope-wants-to-comfort-and-nourish-the-east-bay/

https://oaklandside.org/2022/09/06/alameda-county-mehko-rules-purpose-and-hope-nancy-chang/

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2 years ago
49 minutes 54 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 32 (S2): Raising Asian American Daughters

Welcome to our Oakland Asian Dad friend, Miguel! We spoke with Miguel about growing up in the Philippines, coming to the States, and raising Asian American daughters here in Oakland. Miguel and his partner are raising their kids in a multicultural and multilingual household with intentionality about paying equal attention to the multiple identities represented in their family. We touched on the issue of raising kids with similar characteristics as ourselves, and how we hope our daughters have deep confidence in themselves and take up space pn their own terms. We hope this will be an inspirational and humorous perspective on parenting the next generation of young women. 

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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 32 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 31 (S2): Fully Seen - An Adoption Story
Hi everyone! This is our 2nd episode on the topic of Adoption - a bonus episode since Sarah and I remembered that Tracy, our mutual friend, was adopted! Tracy, adopted as a newborn, tells us about her journey from her birth at a Thai refugee camp then immigrating to the state of Alabama and finally settling in Oakland, CA where she has made her home for the past 40+ years. Tracy shares stories about finding her biological family by literally word of mouth and about living with them for a month long stay. Tracy also sheds light what it had been like living mutli-generationally and how supporting and loving family members —from a grandson to a grandmother — has blessed and affirmed who she is.
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2 years ago
53 minutes 17 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 30 (S2): Return to the Homeland
We get the chance to debrief with Sarah and former guest, Jeannie, about their recent travels back to Korea and the Philippines. For both, It was a multi-generational family trip and one that sparked a desire for deeper connection to their homelands. Sarah and Jeannie share about meaningful family time as well as the joys and complexities of navigating cross-cultural interactions all while having everyone from their kids to grandmothers in tow. Needless to say, their travel stories are inspiring for the lasting imprint it has made on everyone who went.  You can connect with and support Jeannie's work here:  For psychotherapy inquiries: sweetmangotherapy.com For consultation & speaking: drcelestial.com Book: tinyurl.com/ci4iobook
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3 years ago
58 minutes 20 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 29 (S2): Fully Embraced - An Adoption Story
We invited Glynis, an honorary Oakland Asian Mom by way of Austin, Texas, to speak about her beautiful adoption story. Glynis was born in the Philippines and was adopted at the age of 1 by white parents at a Manila-based adoption agency. She shares sweet memories of how she learned about her adoption story, of feeling fully embraced by her family, and  what it was like taking a trip back to Manila as an adult to the exact place where her parents met her. She shares experiences of navigating potentially confusing situations when out with her white parents and how 23 and Me sparked some wonderings about her biological mother. Glynis also reflects on how having her own biological kids has sweetened family life too. It's easy to see how  Glynis’ journey has shaped her sense of self, her gift of graciousness, and her openness to being "adopted" by friends and diverse communities. 
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3 years ago
52 minutes 46 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 28 (S2): The Story That Wanted to Be Told

"This was a story that really wanted to be told, that wouldn't let me go."

On this episode, we talk to first-time author Jane Kuo about her first book, In the Beautiful Country, about a young girl from Taiwan immigrating to Southern California in the 1980s and building a new and very different life. The book is loosely based on Jane's own immigration journey. Jane talks to us about the transition from working as a nurse to becoming a writer, and the different muscles she had to use to write, edit, publish, and publicize the book. We loved this beautiful book - it was deeply moving and lovely account of the life of a working class Asian immigrant family, and highly recommend everyone check it out.

You can connect with Jane at www.janekuo.com and @janekuowrites, and check out her op-ed in the LA Times.

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3 years ago
55 minutes 10 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 27 (S2): Raising Asian American Sons, Part 2

On this episode, we talk to fellow Oakland Asian mom Celia about the journey and hopes of raising Asian American sons. The three of us have known each other for a long time, and this was a particularly meaningful conversation. We talk about how our upbringing in Asian immigrant families has shaped how we parent, how living in the Bay Area helps to affirm and strengthen our sons' identities , and about raising sons in majority Asian schools and schools where they are the minority. We also talk about how important it is to help our sons develop a strong sense of self and pride in who they are to equip them as Asian American men. Make sure you listen to the full episode so you know what Celia's Asian mom super power is - it's a good one.

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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 56 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 26 (S2): Raising Asian American Sons - Part 1

Welcome to the OAM's next series which focuses on "Raising Asian American Sons" and who better to interview that our own partners. For the first time, Sarah and I invite our hubbies (Stephen, Sarah's husband and James, Cheryl's) and our mutual friend, Greg, to talk about...what else (no surprise) parenting, identity, and community. We asked these fathers to share about their experiences growing up and how those experiences have influenced what kind of relationship they want with their own sons. These guys were open and vulnerable and overall really good sports! We loved their dad-joke energy and we think you will also love hearing their fatherly insights and the tenderness they show their sons. 

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3 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 42 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
Episode 25 (S2): The Audacity of Connection
This our third and final episode in our series talking to Asian American faith leaders. To close out the series, we interview Emily, a Taiwanese mom who talks about her journey of following her God-led curiosities in life that brought her to the Bay Area and to serve as a Methodist pastor. Emily shares how she has come to see her leadership style as a mix of vulnerability, audacity, and being her authentic self. She also recounts ways she has subtly worked to increase awareness about issues of race and justice by inviting congregants to widen their perspectives. Throughout our conversation, Emily's sense of warmth, graciousness, and humility shines through and we appreciate how she really embodies her value of centering and prioritizing community, family, and being in relationship with one another. 
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3 years ago
44 minutes 8 seconds

Oakland x Asian x Mom Podcast
We're Cheryl and Sarah. We are Asian American working mothers raising multiethnic and multiracial kids in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland, California. Our podcast explores community, identity, and how these things help build a meaningful life.