Nuances: Our Asian Stories

De: Nuances Podcast
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  • f.k.a. "Nuances: beyond first impressions with the Asian diaspora". A podcast exploring the nuances of identity, culture, and how they affect everything from our career choices to our views on anti-racism, disability justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, climate justice, and more. Learning to be better allies. Humanizing the monolith one story at a time. Assessing our roles in supporting other marginalized communities. Highlighting careers that defy the stereotypes assigned to the model minority myth. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuancespod/support
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  • 5. Gods, Sex, and the Patriarchy
    Jul 28 2024

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    GUEST BIO

    Shreya Sharma, pronouns she and her, is a podcast marketer by day who finds herself immersed in questions about intersectional identity by night. Thankfully for her, she is a writer too. She occasionally publishes her love affairs with sounds and audio on the Shreya's Audio Affairs newsletter on Substack..

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    Host: Lazou

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  • 4. Love, Marriage & Their Casual Relationship (Queering Premodern Asia - a limited series)
    Jul 14 2024
    Queering Premodern Asia is a limited series and 5th season of the podcast Nuances: Our Asian Stories. Each episode explores different aspects of sexual diversity in premodern Asia with commentary from guest scholars. Episodes are divided into a narrative portion, and a discussion with a guest co-host from the queer Asian community. 4. LOVE, MARRIAGE & THEIR CASUAL RELATIONSHIP Introduction & content warnings Marrying for love China China - Male-Male marriages in Fujian China - Marrying ghosts Iran - the many forms of love How the definition of love and marriage evolved in Korea and Japan Vietnamese village customs Female agency in South East Asia (Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines The only people without marriage When did love and marriage tie the knot? Discussion with Dr. Badie What monogamous people can learn from polyamorous folks Outro If you enjoy this show and would like to help me spread the word about it, or support it financially, you can find out more at nuancespod.com/support If you'd like to leave a review, these are the places you can do so write a review GUEST BIO Dr. Manijeh Badiee (she/her/hers) is an Iranian, queer, bisexual, polyamorous, neurospicy, cisgender femme professor, psychologist, and CEO of Poly Therapist Psychology Corporation.. Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn | Web CONTACT Instagram | TikTok | Web | LinkedIn | Twitter Host: Lazou --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuancespod/support
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    1 h y 16 m
  • 3. Fifty Shades of Gender (Queering Premodern Asia - a limited series)
    Jun 30 2024

    See the FULL SHOW NOTES for references, links & more.

    Queering Premodern Asia is a limited series and the 5th season of the Nuances podcast about Our Asian Stories. Each episode explores different aspects of sexual diversity in premodern Asia with commentary from guest scholars. Episodes are divided into a narrative portion, and a discussion with a guest co-host from the queer Asian community.

    • Introduction & content warnings
    • Third Gender as spiritual leaders/ people with special powers
      • Asog Babaylans (Philippines)
      • Manangbali (Malaysian Borneo)
      • Hijras (South Asia)
      • Bissu (South Sulawesi, Indonesia)
      • Bayasa (Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)
      • RatoNale/Seaworm Priest (West Sumba, Indonesia)
      • Balian and Basir (Kalimantan, Indonesia)
    • Sexuality as fluid
      • Chigo (Japan)
    • Beyond the Western model
      • Gay & Lesbian non-equivalence
      • Baklâ (Philippines)
      • Heterosexuals and Lesbians in Thailand vs. the West
      • Kathoey (Thailand, Laos, Cambodia)
      • Gender ambiguity in premodern Muslim societies
      • 5 genders of the Bugis culture (Indonesia)
      • Intersex
    • Outro
    • Discussion with TONIE

    Featured Song: More Than My Body by TONIE

    Guest scholars:

    • Sachi Schmidt-Hori, professor of Japanese literature & culture at Dartmouth College.
    • Wu CunCun, ⁠⁠professor of Chinese literature at the University of Hong Kong⁠⁠.

    Guest co-host

    TONIE is doing their very best to make you cry, in all the best ways. The LA-native writes and produces each synth-pop track from the comfort of their skylit home studio in Brooklyn, NY — a perfect backdrop for the emotional vulnerability that colors their lyrics. Proudly Vietnamese American, nonbinary, and themselves!

    TONIE can be reached on Instagram & TikTok and their website Itstonie.com


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Very engaging and well produced

Every season keeps getting better. The interviewer does her research, and you can tell. She guides the conversation well and makes each guest shine. You'll laugh, cry, do a happy dance, or wonder why you never knew about certain topics covered. There's no rambling or extraneous details without a point, which makes this stand out compared to other interview-style podcasts.

The diversity of guests is really fun. You never know who you'll meet: a brain scientist, an activist, a historian, an artist, a winemaker, a businessman, a care home worker. If you like hearing about different careers you will enjoy this show. You'll also enjoy this if you like conversations that discuss the intersection of various social issues through personal stories. The summary at the end is also a nice actionable recap for each episode.

It's a good podcast to listen to on your commute or while doing chores around the house. Puts me in a good mood every time.

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