PODCAST : Self Care & Creativity for Better Health
Hey Guys!
Let’s talk Self-Care & Creativity for Better Health with Mellissa and Jasmine, the co-hosts of 2 Khmerican Sisters Podcast! Mellissa and Jasmine Nguon are 2 Khmer-American sisters, who are celebrating the diverse stories of the People of Color Community (SE Asian + Khmer) and discussing meaningful topics and issues through their podcast, blog and socials. They talk about hard hitting topics with various community leaders around the globe. Listen to their podcast for an interesting perspective from our AAPIP Community. Click on the link below to tune into Episode 45 on Self-Care & Creativity for Better Health.
Click this link to listen: EPISODE 45 | Self-Care & Creativity for Better Health with Melissa Khoeum Barnett
Here are some of my favorite episode from their podcast.
Episode 37 | Purpose + Entrepreneurship with Michael Huang
IG: mikesteezie
Michael Huang is a 1st generation Taiwanese American, Seattle native, advertising veteran, and nearly retired breakdancer. We learned about his early beginnings in discovering his purpose and passions, his commitment towards racial equity and social justice, and how his identities have molded him into the leader he is today. During college, Michael founded the University of Washington (UW) Hip Hop Student Association and organized international dance competitions throughout the region
.Episode 38 | Life After Law: Reconnecting with My Roots with Khmaussie Piny Ly
Website: CCF Article
Piny Ly is a Khmer Australian (Khmaussie), born & raised in Sydney, Australia, who was a former Corporate Lawyer for 6 years in Hong Kong. In the midst of her law firm closing down, Piny pursued a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to volunteer with the Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF) and uproot her life in Phnom Penh,
Episode 39 | Women Empowerment & Entrepreneurship with Kandy Robertson
IG: ikandyland
Love listening to Kandy’s story on how created her own lane and created multiple business while balancing being a mother and wife.
peace & love,
Melissa Khoeum Barnett