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KQED에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 KQED 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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1219 에피소드
모두 재생(하지 않음)으로 표시
Manage series 1093856
KQED에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 KQED 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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×Paige Mori-Prange shares about why we should me more conscientious about overconsumption.
Peyton Fu-Sarosa shares about her parents, family structure and not hiding her identity.
Lalith Satheesh shares about the cultural differences and adjusting after moving to a new city.
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Alijondro Jacqueson shares how his grandfather influenced his love of playing baseball.
Chrissy Hoffman talks about how acceptance over anger can lead to a deeper understanding.
Cynthia Hayashi shares about how martial arts helped in her self-exploration.
Yash Bhuva shares how he overcame barriers to be vulnerable with strangers.
Nicholas Adams shares why he loves San Jose and what makes the city vibrant.
Richard Swerdlow shares why it's important to protect same-sex marriage and LGBTQ rights.
Keith Barlow shares how people are like puzzle pieces that connect to each other.
In honor of the upcoming Father's Day holiday, Deidre Green shares her favorite memories about her dad.
While technology can have a positive impact, Ritik Shenoy shares why it's OK to slow down sometimes.
Alexandra Perrault shares how reluctantly switching to a new sport became a blessing in disguise.
Carol Gilbert shares how she deals with giving away treasured belongings to the next generation.
Steven Birenbaum reflects on a cherished memory with his daughters as they age into adulthood.
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Lucia Kanter St. Amour reflects all the unnamed people who helped improve the quality of life for everyone.
Sam Robinson is a newsletter writer, content designer and proud dad. He lives in Oakland.
Laura Deck shares how rewarding it is to put effort into making new friends.
Evan Ho shares about how STEM programs influence his relationship with his son.
Childhood friendships are important and Chandler Hoffman shares how they make an impact throughout our lives.
Kevin Bendemire shares how much he appreciates bonding with his daughter on her way to school.
Peter Hiep A shares about his upbringing in Marin County to an immigrant family and why he’s passionate about helping others from similar backgrounds.
Megan Neale reflects on why she enjoys working with and investing in children.
Weiying Wu shares why she enjoys volunteering and community service.
Riley Mulcahy shares about growing up with dyslexia and why he wants to support other people.
Losing a pet is never easy. Jim Oswald mourns the loss of his canine companion, Lulu.
Elliott Turner shares about his identity, upbringing and supporting marginalized communities.
Yoel Iskindir shares about his upbringing in Marin County and what inspired him to pursue a film career
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Nilika Singhal shares why talking to kids about seizures can help them understand how the brain works.
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Andrea Mackenzie shares about the beauty of California's landscape.
Larry Kwan shares about the vibrancy of the Tenderloin neighborhood and how we all face different challenges in life.
Elias Lopez is an editor and writer. He lives in San Jose.
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David Rodstein shares about why he misses California and his journey to return home.
During the pandemic in 2020, Lisa Liu Grady picked up a new hobby: walking outdoors and exploring new neighborhoods.
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Lucia Kanter St. Amour shares her thoughts on how to really support mothers on Mother's Day
Jude Yuen raises concerns over seeing his peers participating in sports betting.
For Aditi Desai, books have served as a way to stay grounded and make new friends.
Susannah Brouwer shares about taking care of her autistic son and why the stigma needs to end.
Naomi Hsu shares about how writing can be therapeutic and create empathy.
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Rosita Ventura-Gomez shares how she remains determined to speak out against the deportation of undocumented people.
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Richard Swerdlow weighs in on why dismantling the U.S. Department of Education is the wrong approach.
On the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War, Kathy Nguyễn reflects on her family's experiences moving to the United States.
Andrew Lam reflects on the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War and what that meant for his family.
As a voice teacher, Megan Beltran shares why she is inspired by her high school students' musical performances.
Richard Aguilera reflects on his experience moving to the US from Honduras.
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Jonathan Kathrein weighs in on why transitional kindergarten is important for children's educational development.
When Christine Schoefer decides to help her husband buy a truck, her way with words makes all the difference.
Taran Singh shares his pasta recipe while waiting to pick up his son from a martial arts class.
Cycling has taken Nora Vik across the country, meeting all types of bike riders along the way.
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Shruti Gopinathan reflects on her experience raising an only child in the Bay Area.
As Ramadan comes to an end, Lubna Qureishi shares her experience as a Muslim woman fasting and taking care of her son.
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Dylan Houle shares about his experience supporting people searching for employment and the emotional toll it takes.
After sustaining several injuries, Alessandra Comier reflects on the determination it takes to make a full recovery.
Jenny Yu's life changed after her mother was hit by a car. Now, she advocates for pedestrian safety and speed cameras.
Rania Sanford shares about her experience as an immigrant in America and Women's History Month.
Lisa Liu Grady shares her experience trying to free a friendly flying companion.
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Donovan Dooley shares how running opened his eyes to the impacts of climate change in California.
Natalie Dement remarks on the tenacity of ants after they make their way into her home.
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For St. Patrick's Day, Laura Fay reflects on the stereotypes and cultural differences in celebrating the holiday.
After her mother-in-law passed away from a heart attack, Munira Shamim shares about how the symptoms impact women of color.
At an early age, Trisha Gonzales learns a valuable lesson about honesty.
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Berlin Lee shares how she is rejecting makeover trends to focus on what's more important to her.
Kayla Ling describes her experience being catcalled and why the behavior needs to stop.
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Guleed Allen shares about a disturbing experience he had while getting candy with his friends.
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Jamie Gao shares how in times of uncertainty, we can bring positivity to our lives and others.
After struggling to connect with her students, Aimee Phan found a literary approach that caught their attention.
After a serious surgery, John Evans shares why we should make the most of our time.
Kayla Ling shares why we shouldn't criticize other people's bodies.
When it comes to board games, Karan Gupta wants to make sure they are accessible to everyone.
Karina Moreno shares how she is able to find purpose and meaning in the simple things in life.
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Stewart Florsheim reflects on his parents' journey to the US and how this country benefits from immigration.
Alex Coburn explains why elephants make great leaders.
Vicki Larson shares her concerns about stepping into her new role as a mother-in-law.
Losing a pet is never easy and Maya Farías reflects on the time she spent with her dog.
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Keith Humphreys shares what happened when he took his son to a barbershop for the first time.
Carole Henmi reflects on the U.S. executive order that authorized the internment of Japanese Americans and how it impacted her family.
Despite the recent executive orders from the Trump administration, Hunter Stoval stands proudly in his identity.
Yumi Wilson opens up about taking care of her sister and recognizing abuse after she was brutally attacked by her husband.
Isabel Daniels reflects on one of life’s most difficult losses: the loss of a friendship.
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Caring for an aging parent while raising your own children can be a daunting task. But this is one challenge you don’t have to face alone, as Veronica Sibley reminds us.
Keith Barlow shares how learning other languages was embraced by his family.
For Saachi Dhillon, navigating high school came with new changes and challenges, especially with friendships.
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Elizabeth Levett Fortier reminds us that the value of a San Francisco Muni ride is often much higher than the fare.
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After her father fell ill, Disha Zaidi shares how empathy from friends and family made a big impact.
Andrea Stryer reflects on an exchange she had with a teacher who challenged her work on a school project.
Tim Davern shares the parallels of repairing liver function and taking care of planet Earth.
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Elizabeth Rynecki shares about the important role oceans and trading goods play in our everyday lives.
Ben Friedman shares why he appreciates having time to spend with his son.
While grieving the loss of her best friend, Cate Steane shares why having compassion for others is so important.
Jenness Hobart shares how her life experiences have changed as she ages.
Cleveland Justis admires the beauty of national parks and explains why they need to be protected.
Kara Henderson shares her memories of her grandmother and the promise she made to be more eco-friendly.
Megan O'Malley reflects on myths about women throughout the ages.
For Susan DeMersseman, having a core group of friends that help each other navigate traveling, health issues and aging makes all the difference.
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Steven Birenbaum shares his frustration after his late father's voicemails were accidentally deleted.
Cheryl Downes McCoy shares about what it was like raising a child who identifies as transgender and why supporting them is so important.
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Vern Tegger shares why it's important to read the Terms of Service when signing up for a service.
Richard Swerdlow shares how now is the right time to have difficult conversations on politics.
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Max Gutmann shares how a true risk is worth the reward.
Julia Chen shares about her complicated relationship with her mother and how that changed once she had a daughter.
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For Marisela Gonzáles Ginestra, hearing stories that reflect her community and background makes all the difference.
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Gayle Asali Dickson reflects on her role in the Black Panther Party and the importance of Black History Month.
Millie Watson shares her triumphs and struggles finding love.
After witnessing adults being rude to kids on the field, cross country coach Jessica Smits says it's time for the disrespect to end.
Randolf Klein shares why diversity matters when providing opportunities in the workplace.
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Sheli Cryderman reflects on one of her favorite memories of Christmas and a cultural tradition.
As she begins preparing her New Year's resolution, Marilyn Englander dives into how to plan a menu for a holiday party.
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After convincing her mother to move in with her family, Munira Shamim builds a deeper connection with her.
After losing her father, Sam Jacobs honors his memory by channelling her grief through baking.
Max Gutmann weighs in on why the word "suspect" should not be overused.
After healing from a painful fall, Hema Kundargi learned the value of walking meditation.
After witnessing an emergency situation, Jiayang Gu explores how biases in health care can impact women.
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Crystal Barillas shares about her family's deep connection with visiting national parks and her love of nature.
After the recent presidential election, Larry Lee looks for common ground between political parties.
While jury duty may feel like an inconvenience, Craig Isom shares why it's important and encourages people to participate.
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Katie Reilly navigates conversations on perimenopause and why more education is needed.
When his sister discovers an old letter from their late father, Richard Chow has the opportunity to learn more about him.
After being teased for her haircut, Soliane Pells-Wehner learned not to focus on negative opinions.
After a race in cross country goes wrong, Lucille Pazdan reflects on what she learned from the experience.
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After deciding to teach in a jail, Jen Hurley learned a great deal from her students.
Whitney Sterten-Hall shares her memories about the Altadena home she grew up in that was recently devastated by wildfires in Los Angeles.
Grant Yee shares how he became passionate about playing volleyball and how it improved his life.
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Deepika Sikri shares her experiences as a mother raising her sons to respect women.
Rob Glen reflects on his conversations with family after seeing a new film about Bob Dylan.
Richard Levitt steps in to reflecting on cultural conventions, one shoe at a time.
After her lost necklace is found, Sindhu Nair reflects on why gratitude is important.
After ants invaded his home, Bruce Stoffmacher finds the silver lining in dealing with the infestation.
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Rocel Ocampo shares about her struggles learning to speak Tagalog with her family.
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Brian Smith reflects on how silence can be a healing force.
When her son's girlfriend was searching for cowboy boots, Darya Mead had the right pair available.
Chris Knight shares how educational technology has changed over the years.
Josephine Krebs shares how her experience playing the piano helped her to learn a healthy balance around setting expectations and happiness.
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Jonathan Jordan shares a heartfelt exchange between himself and an airport employee after he lost a loved one.
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Matt Dilworth shares how hanging an Israeli flag led to meaningful conversations with his neighbors.
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Martha Engber shares her eye-opening experience talking with people who have different political views.
When Cate Hansen found herself struggling in practice, her father's advice on discipline helped turn things around.
A journey to pick up a pizza shows William Humnicky and his wife how much people value taking breaks.
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When Randee Fenner decided to babysit, figuring out the smart devices in the home proved to be more challenging than expected.
While Sonya Pendrey is passionate about outdoor education, financial challenges made it harder for her to plant roots.
For John R. McCoy, running started off as just a hobby, but now it's developed into a form of meditation.
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With the changing political landscape, Jenny Fan Raj hopes to have difficult discussions with her family on Thanksgiving.
When her son gets engaged, Vicki Larson shares her thoughts on reimagining marriage.
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Taking a flower arranging class helped Maryann LoRusso to form a deeper connection with her mother-in-law.
Spending time with her mother who taught at an elementary school inspired Megan O'Malley to later become a teacher herself.
After her brother's experience with law enforcement, Araceli Garcia reflects on the impacts of juvenile incarceration.
While going to bed early may not seem like fun, Richard Swerdlow has embraced his new routine.
Migrating from Sri Lanka to the United States with her family wasn't easy for Sumudu DeSilva, but she now feels at home in the Bay Area.
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After making an assumption about a former colleague, Laura Fay learned to appreciate working with people of different ages.
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In the age of smartphone photography, Nikhil Krishnaswamy wonders if AI-generated images will become the norm.
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After a recent visit to the Norwegian Arctic with her mother, Holly Hubbard Preston saw the impact of global warming.
After learning some tricks, young magician Aanya Sheth hopes to shatter stereotypes and inspire girls to join the magical world.
For Evan Sagerman, sometimes forgotten souvenirs can turn into the solutions for new problems.
When items are mysteriously moved around his house, Evan Ho questions if there is a supernatural connection.
A box of Girl Scout cookies reminded Sarah Huang of her upbringing and why she's proud to be Asian American in the Bay Area.
Commuting can be stressful, but Elaine Ray appreciates the efforts of bus drivers.
Giving up has a negative connotation, but as Kathy Briccetti learned, knowing when to quit is an important and valuable skill.
Lyrik Harris thinks identity is much more dimensional than a single descriptive word would have you believe.
Keith Barlow found one final way to honor his mother and her eco-friendly legacy.
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When Jesse Alejandro Cottrell started fielding unsolicited comments about his body, he gained a new perspective on what he had lost.
We're in the thick of wedding season, and finding the perfect outfit is on many people's to-do lists. Paula Reinman has these thoughts about the idea of a "perfect outfit."
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Gillian Reynolds is exceptionally unexceptional at everything she tries. But she’s learned how exceptional that can be. This Perspective originally aired in January 2022.
Workplace discrimination--and even just personal judgment--can have a very real impact on a person's career. Joyce Cheung reminds us of the boundaries between the personal and the professional.
With so much conflict over borders, you can forget they're manmade. Karina Moreno has this Perspective.
Life with a stutter can be isolating and limiting, but it doesn't have to be. Kiki Fann brings us this Perspective. This Perspective originally aired in August 2017.
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The gap of understanding between humans and animals is vast, and building a bridge of communication is a rewarding part of being a pet owner. Leslie Smith brings us this Perspective.
After an incident on the soccer field, Raghav Popuri learned the value of regulating his emotions.
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James Wernikoff shares his thoughts on improving the Bay Area's housing crisis.
Susan Dix Lyons shares how her relationship with her husband grew deeper over time.
Keith Barlow shares how tension and release are a natural part of life.
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Candida Pugh shares how dogs taught her how to stay focused on the present moment.
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After a sailing lesson, Hanna Clements-Hart reflects on how she can apply what she learned on dry land.
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Gloria Saltzman shares how she will make her New Year's resolutions.
Brandon Vu reflects on one of the lessons his mother taught him about eating.
Erin Walsh shares about her family's Christmas tradition and celebrating her cultural identity.
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Steve Sandoval discusses the importance of his cultural identity through reflection and how his relationship with his family has changed.
Richard Swerdlow shares what he learned about cooking from his mother.
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Max Gutmann shares how balance bikes helped his kids learn how to ride with confidence.
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Jenny Fan Raj shares a recap of how the political conversation with her family on the holidays didn't go as planned.
Maxine Rose Schur reminisces about the sanitation workers in her neighborhood when she was growing up.
After a recent disaster warning, Teresa Gaines shares how she felt unprepared.
As a tennis lover, Steven Birenbaum was skeptical of the pickleball craze. But he decided not to knock it until he tried it.
Some immigrant children have a hard time explaining teen life to parents who grew up in unstable countries. YR Media's Mela Seyoum tells us how she learned to connect with her mom.
With the help of a cultural icon, William Humnicky taught himself a lesson about belonging.
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Marilyn Englander's faith in humanity was shaken when she was hit by a car door while riding her bike.
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Laura Bock says it’s never too late to pursue your dreams.
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When faced with the unthinkable, Michael Dorgan had to figure out a way to cope.
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Becca Robinson reminds us that the safety of others is all of our responsibility when we are navigating the roads.
AI can do a lot, but it can never replace the human touch. Enjoy this satirical Perspective from Tom Moriarty.
Our everyday greetings and colloquialisms are so ingrained, we can forget what the words actually mean. Christine Schoefer has this Perspective.
Judie Rae learns the difference between the hunter and the hunted when a wild turkey decides it has had enough. This Perspective originally aired in October 2015.
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Last year, LaVie Saad graduated high school and survived a tough college application season. But that doesn't mean she got through unscathed. YR Media brings her Perspective.
After years of experience on the road, some drivers forget to prioritize safety. Austin Scott wants to remind us of the gravity of operating a vehicle.
A lifetime first brought about a new perspective for Jair Avalos.
Lately, it can be hard not to feel distracted and dissociated. EK Bayer says we're due for a wake-up call.
Many of us have rituals to remember and celebrate our loved ones. Here's Larry Murphy's.
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