Friday, December 12, 2008
Chocolate Syrup - Carolyn R
When Bernice Feller decided to move into Channing House, a retirement community in Palo Alto, she thought she was about to lose her independent and spirited lifestyle. Three years after her move, the 84-year-old Bernice is an active member of the Channing House community, proving that you can life life to the fullest at any age. In this podcast, she laughs and dines with friends.
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Music Minute with Monica Mark - Megan C
Listen in as Monica Mark, a talented young dancer and choreographer who was born in London and raised in New York, shares unique stories her lifelong passion for music. You can hear about the hundreds of concerts she attended while living in New York City as a teenager in the nineties, compare favorite artists, and learn about her unique musical hobby. Find out this major music fan's view on the benefits of following your passion!
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Hsiang Cheng - Janice Y
Hsiang Cheng is a 24 year old car mechanic who moved to the U.S. from Taiwan when he was only 4.Childhood memories stay vivid in his mind and his name reminds him everyday of the move he and his mother made to America. All the interesting and strange activities Hsiang participates in are part of his comedic and silly personality.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Oso Peligroso - Michelle K
Oso Peligroso is a high school band from Los Altos, California. Though only having started in mid 2007, Oso has made a name for themselves in their community.
In this podcast episode, you will get the chance to learn more about Oso Peligroso through their guitarist, Simon. He will share the history of their formation and his thoughts of their sound.
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B.E.S.T. - Kirsten
Blake is a sophomore at UC Berkeley. He has spent the majority of his life fighting against the stigmas that are associated with having ADHD, which culminated in his writing of a book. This podcast explores Blake's name and his thoughts on being B.E.S.T.
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On Her Own—An Interview with Phoebe Barber—By Caitlin M
Phoebe Barber shares some of the challenges she’s had to overcome after immigrating to the United States to escape a communist-ruled Vietnam in 1978. In this podcast, she talks about becoming a cosmetologist despite her mother’s objections, how she bought her own business, divorcing her good-for-nothing husband, and what she's gained from raising a child on her own.
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Michael Romano - Amanda D
A podcast profile of Michael Romano, an SAT tutor based out of Palo Alto, California. Profile details the 3 things that are essential to knowing Michael and has a track of Michael singing an original song.
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Happiness Through Helping Others - Erin
This podcast profiles Sara, a dental hygienist with an infectious good nature. She willingly puts her patients and family before herself teaching us all a lesson on happiness; happiness is best achieved by helping others.
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Stephanie Hammons - Taisa
Stephanie Hammons is the executive manager of a corporate fitness club in Sunnyvale, California. In this podcast, she reflects on her high school years and how she chose her career, and offers some advice.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Eger Korolevsky - Nicole
Born and raised in Kyrgyzstan, Eger Korolevsky grew up in a tight-knit family. Moving to the US, though, changed his definition of “family relationships”, as his new American stepfather, Chuck, did not participate in any of the activities that he enjoyed with his father. Eger talks about what he misses in Kyrgyzstan and how he wishes he could bring together the two worlds he loves.
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Language Talk with Yuying Chen-Cam S
Yuying Chen addresses the challenge she found in learning the English language after she came to the United States from the Guangdong province in China. She also shares some words and phrases that could prove useful when in China.
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Memories of Kids and as a Kid - Mari
Kate Manbert shares her favorite memories of her kids and from her childhood. She talks about her parents' embarrassing antics and her kids dancing to music.
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Going Home - Neli
Lily Garcia is a Mexican immigrant who works as a cleaning woman. Her job, however, does not define her. She loves her family and her children, and she moved to the United States so that they would be given more opportunities for education. Leaving Mexico was difficult for her, but she is nothing but optimistic, and she hopes to return one day to her relaxing and simple life in Mexico.
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The Sushi Experience - Anna S
Lumi runs the restaurant Fuki Sushi in Palo Alto. This podcast is about Lumi's interactions with children as she works at the restaurant, something that she clearly enjoys.
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Hilda Alvarez - Adriana
Hilda Alvarez is a single mother, who works two jobs, but is also looking for someone to spend the rest of her life with. This podcast tells the story her love life and her current boyfriend.
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Donald Faulk:Part-Time Security Gaurd, Full-Time Baseball Fan - Nandini
Donald is a security guard for Ardenwood Plaza in Fremont. One of his hobbies is baseball, though he prefers watching to playing. Many morals spring from his job as well as his favorite passtime.
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Escape from Vietnam - Amber L
Listen to Yen Lu's escape from Vietnam after the Vietnam War. Yen Lu lived in Saigon, and two days before the city fell to the communists, her family escaped first to the Philippines, and one year later they came to South Carolina.
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Too Legit to Quit- Samantha L.
Kelly Fee is a senior at Stanford University, on the school's gymnastics' team, majoring in International Relations, and minoring in Spanish. She grew up in a town about 45 minutes away from Chicago with her mother, father, and two sisters. In this podcast, Kelly talks about how her love for gymnastics started and how the sacrifices she has made for it, including going to high-school for only half days, has changed her life.
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Penelope Susan Kerhin - Emily C
Penelope Susan Kerhin is fifty-nine years old and is the single mother of three children, Zachary, Jamie Ruth, and Alexandra. She lives in Palo Alto, California. She is a nurse at Lucille Packard's Children Hospital in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. In this podcast, Penny discusses her favorite mottos, the people that she admires, her hobbies, her traditions, and her wonderful sense of humor.
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Annelie Myers - Tara
Annelie Myers was born on May 6, 1927 in Passau, Germany. In this podcast, she tells a story about one of her many experiences during World War II with her best friend, Gretel, who is half Jewish.
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Sarah and the Tea Party - Simone
Sarah is a stay at home mom and one of my mother's good friends and fellow book club members. With her quirky personality and lack of a a verbal filter, Sarah turns the seemingly dull task of hosting parties for some little children into an amusing prospect.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
On Finding Happiness, with Li Ming Feng -Ida H
Li Ming Feng is not your ordinary housewife who shops and cleans – she dances, sings Chinese opera, and hunts for the secret to happiness. In this podcast, Li Ming examines different ways of being happy in the East and in the West. She brings her unique Chinese-American perspective to the table, having endured everything from the Cultural Revolution to cultural and spiritual assimilation in the US.
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Thoa Nguyen - Arushi G
Thoa Nguyen is a typical middle-aged woman who knows what she wants in life: to help others less fortunate. This podcast follows Thoa's story as she developed into how she helps her community and who she is as a person today.
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Barnaby the Rat - Molleigh P
Charlotte Carnevale is 24-years-old and lives in Palo Alto. Charlotte went to Bowdoin College in Maine and graduated almost three years ago. She adopted Barnaby, her pet rat, when she lived off campus senior year. In this podcast, Charlotte talks about some highlights from her time with Barnaby.
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Monday, December 8, 2008
Last to Flee - Eleanor R
This podcast highlights the story of Liqa Moin, a middle school teacher who was on the last plane out of Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s. A brief history of the war follows her story.
Music: A Call to Prayer, singer unknown
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Tidbits of Karen's Life - Sam H
Karen Chin is a greeter at Mountain View Chinese Christian Church. Greeting others isn't just an occupation that she holds on Sunday mornings; it's her calling, her way of life. Tune in to hear about her transformation from a diffident girl to a courageous woman and learn other amusing tidbits about Karen.
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Duncan Naylor: a wealth manager for UBS - Allie M.
Duncan Naylor is a wealth manager for UBS in Menlo Park, California. Rather than using his success to only help himself he has found ways in which to help the workers who work on his vineyard and his family.
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Lisa and the Starr Family - Caroline A
Lisa Starr was adopted into the Starr family at age three. She has enjoyed life with them, and now has her own daughter, Tori, who is five years old. This podcast sheds light on the wonderful, fun, and loving relationships between Lisa and her family members.
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The Shopping Spree with Susan - Megan T
Susan B. is a nurse at RAMBLC pediatrics in Los Gatos. She lives in Milpitas with her husband, Kenny. During this podcast, I am treated to a lesson of frugality and christmas spirit as well.
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The Raging Grannies - Dayna L
The Raging Grannies are a group of older, mostly retired women who make a difference by speaking out against issues in their community. They grab peoples' attention through dressing up and using music or theatre to convey their message. In this podcast, two grannies, Ruth Robertson and Gail Sredanovic, describe the creativity and uniqueness of their approach.
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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Luis - by Sam C
This podcast describes my experience profiling Luis, a man who sells fruit on the side of the road. He crossed the border illegally from Mexico three years ago and only speaks a few words of English. Through the podcast I discuss the effects the language barrier had on our interactions and Luis's views on being an "outsider."
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Ruby - by Crystal G
From Chandigarh, Punjab to California, Ruby has come a long way in order to achieve the American Dream. She now owns the Shahnaz Herbal Beauty Salon in Sunnyvale, which specializes in Ayurvedic treatment, but she has worked hard to get where she is.
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Pro Cleaners Jean Kim and Deli Owner, Mike - Bridget
The following podcast describes my interactions with Mike, the owner of the deli next store to Pro Cleaners, where I interviewed Jean Kim, a hardworking woman who immigrated from Korea seven years ago. Through this podcast, I examine the irony of Mike's gruff personality in contrast to his public persona as a popular deli owner.
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Mountain View, CA barber, Anthony "Doc" Hamilton - Tayo A
This podcast shows how Anthony Hamilton, a barber in Mountain View, realizes he was illiterate. He tells his mother that he will learn to read on his own. At the end, he reads a poem to his mother proving that he indeed learned how to read and wrote a book in the process.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
April Escandor-Kyra M
April Escandor is a 40 year-old mother of three who was born and raised in the Philippines. Despite a difficult life and a long trek to become a legal U.S citizen, April is a very optimistic person. She works as a pharmacy technician at Walgreens in Millbrae and looks forward to her interactions with her patients each day.
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Agent Dan Ryan-Eve Z.
The legendary Agent Dan Ryan will take us for a night on the job around town. Get the inside scoop on what’s happening in your own backyard.
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