• EP 5 - Shoes Off Inside with MKT "Asians and Mass Shootings, It's Complicated"
    Feb 13 2023

    In this latest episode of "Shoes Off Inside with MKT", May, Kelly and Tamlyn kick off the show with some hot topics on their minds. The use of Ozempic, a diabetic drug, by celebrities and others to lose weight has May hopping mad! Kelly reveals how she got ready to shoot an intimate scene for her TV show and shares the tricks of the trade. Tamlyn gives us a hint about what's she's been shooting for HBO Max. 

    But then things get very serious with writer and author Jeff Yang, who recently, in a New York Times opinion piece, addressed the mass shootings in California that were all perpetrated by older Asian men. These gunman didn't fit the "typical" profile of a mass shooter in the U.S. All the more reason to dig deeper into these tragic events and not dismiss them as "just another shooting". We wanted to better understand the complexity of what could have led to these shootings, including mental health and Asians, cultural divides, socio-economic differences, marginalization within API communities and the biggest issue of all, guns. These are heavy topics that need to be addressed openly and honestly with people who are willing to tackle them head on. May, Kelly, Tamlyn and Jeff do it together in this episode.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • EP 2 - Shoes Off Inside with MKT "Anna May Wong""
    Feb 9 2023

    Welcome to another 'beta' episode of a brand new show with May Lee, Kelly Hu and Tamlyn Tomita, or MKT!* On this episode, we unveil the official title of the show and why we chose it! We also catch up on our recent travels, which include a serious sailing adventure, a festival in Okinawa that only happens every 5 years and wine tasting in Paso Robles with the fur babies. We also try and unpack the results of the midterm elections. IMPORTANT NOTE: This episode was recorded just hours before the GOP clinched control of the House and a day before Speaker Nancy Pelosi stepped down as Democratic leader. 

    The star of this episode, however, is none other than the late, great, gorgeous Anna May Wong. She just became the first Asian American to be featured on U.S. currency, but do people really know her full story? We invited Professor Shirley Lim, an expert in all things Anna May, to dig deeper into the life of the trailblazing actress, fashion icon and activist. 

    Show Notes:
    Professor Shirley Lim's books,
    "Anna May Wong: Performing the Modern"
    "A Feeling of Belonging: Asian American Women’s Public Culture, 1930–1960"

    *Shoes Off Inside will soon migrate to its own platform under the new title. We will make this as seamless as possible when it happens! 

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • EP 4 - Shoes Off Inside with MKT "Everything and the Kitchen Sink!"
    Jan 22 2023

    Happy New Year, both Gregorian and Lunar! It's 2023 and the Year of the Black Water Rabbit! May, Kelly and Tamlyn kick off the new year with an open, honest, hilarious and tearful conversation about EVERYTHING, including "Everything Everywhere All at Once" star Michelle Yeoh and her view of how older women should be seen by their capabilities and NOT their age. They also talk about new year's intentions and the idea of finding your true PURPOSE. And the trio give you a taste of episodes to come on the subject of women's health with a hilarious conversation on menopause! Another episode not to be missed! 

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    1 hr
  • EP 3 - Shoes Off Inside with MKT "Holidays"
    Jan 22 2023

    Welcome to another "beta" episode of the brand new show "Shoes Off Inside with MKT"! Once again, May, Kelly and Tamlyn dive into several hot topics including the multiple Golden Globe nominations for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and the controversial abrupt closing of "KPOP" on Broadway.

    They also tackle the on-going and very important issue of mental health and how years of the pandemic and now the holiday season are exacerbating the problem. For Asians, because of culture and tradition, mental health is often perceived very differently. Dr. Jenny Wang of Asians for Mental Health and author of "Permission to Come Home" joins the conversation.

    MKT also want to celebrate the holidays so they share their "Favorite Things" a la Oprah, but with an API theme! Their lists include everything from delicious cookies and crisps to skin serums and jewelry. You don't want to miss this episode!!

    Show Notes:

    https://asiansformentalhealth.com/
    https://asiansformentalhealth.com/the...
    https://www.instagram.com/asiansforme...
    https://www.amazon.com/Permission-Com...

    MKT's Favorite API Things!

    May’s List
    https://rootedfare.com
    https://www.butter-lab.com
    https://www.livehoneybelle.com

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    1 hr and 17 mins