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    Healing Out Lao'd

    Created/Hosted by Rita Phetmixay (she/they), MA, LCSW, Licensed Psychotherapist, Wellness Coach, and Independent Audio Producer. Healing Out Lao'd explores the intersections of Lao diaspora storytelling x healing x tools for sustainability. While this show centers the Lao and broader Southeast Asian diaspora experience, anyone can benefit from this resource, especially those in the margins including BIPOC (Black Indigenous Persons of Color), survivors, thrivers, healers, movement builders, and so forth. In order to highlight the nuances of the diverse Lao diaspora experience, HOL casts diverse perspectives of what it means to be a child of refugees while also inspiring a new generation of folx to heal and move forward with their lives. This is one project to expand visions of the overall #LaoHealingMovement.
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    E21(PART 2): Kulap Vilaysack on exploring careers in entertainment + building boundaries w/family + cultivating healthier relationships

    E21(PART 2): Kulap Vilaysack on exploring careers in entertainment + building boundaries w/family + cultivating healthier relationships

    MEET HOL GUEST: KULAP VILAYSACK

    In part two of episode 21 of HOL, Kulap dives deeper into her career in entertainment and Hollywood where she began in fashion/sales merchandise, then later transitioned to improv, comedy, acting, podcasting, writing, directing, and now showrunning! She also explores how her time in Los Angeles not only allowed her to heal from interpersonal family trauma, but also gave her space to build healthy boundaries around the verbal/mental abuse she endured from her parents, particularly her mom. Since then, she has worked hard on rebuilding healthier relationships with herself and her close friends in Los Angeles. Finally, Kulap shares and speaks highly of the Danielsons (her family’s sponsor), who were the first people to show her what safety can look like as a child of refugees.

    Today, Kulap continues to heal and is a proud mother of two loving dogs named Georgia and Molly and is married to Scott Aukerman.  

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    CONTENT WARNING:

    There are mentions of sensitive topics such as domestic violence, physical-harm, childhood abuse and sexual assault. Please take care of yourself before deciding to listen, fam! Resources are listed below for your various needs.

    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINES: (1-800-656-HOPE/4673), and also the RAINN organization has chat services: https://hotline.rainn.org/online

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    CONNECT WITH KULAP:
    @iamkulap on Instagram
    @Laos_Angeles Instagram
    Kulap Vilaysack on Facebook
    @kulap on Twitter 

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Origin Story on Amazon Prime
    Origin Story on Apple
    Upright Citizens Brigade
    Bajillion Dollar Properties
    Who Charted
    Chani Nicholas Quote

    SUPPORT HOL:
    1. Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and leave a positive review on the Apple Podcast app and/or iTunes to help us continue!
    2. Become a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod
    3. Make a one-time donation via this link.

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!

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    en-usDecember 29, 2019

    E21(PART 1): Kulap Vilaysack on creating Laos Angeles + tumultuous upbringing in Minnesota + healing in Los Angeles

    E21(PART 1): Kulap Vilaysack on creating Laos Angeles + tumultuous upbringing in Minnesota + healing in Los Angeles

    MEET HOL GUEST: KULAP VILAYSACK

    In part one of episode 21 of HOL, Kulap joins Rita for a conversation about how she created Laos Angeles, a community-based organization made up of the diaspora from Laos in Los Angeles and Orange County areas. Not only has Kulap found a passion for organizing such space, but shares about many other national Lao/tian diaspora orgs. This provides a truthful lens to one of the many layers of Lao/tian diaspora movement building work. 

    In addition, Kulap shares about her tumultuous upbringing in Minnesota and how she found out her father wasn’t her real father at the age of 14 that led her to create the Origin Story documentary film. This part one of a two-part episode also dives into the various healing modalities Kulap has sought in Los Angeles to heal her inner child and break free from her own internal dialogue that reinforced her to believe she was never enough.  

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    CONNECT WITH KULAP:
    @iamkulap on Instagram
    @Laos_Angeles Instagram
    Kulap Vilaysack on Facebook
    @kulap on Twitter 

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Origin Story on Amazon Prime
    Origin Story on Apple
    Lao American Writer’s Summit
    Laos In the House
    Little Laos on the Prairie
    Legacies of War
    Kinnaly
    Binly Phounsiri
    Lina Luangrath
    Sourita Phounsiri
    Saengthong Douangdara
    Steve Arounsack
    Timothy Singharajah
    Jane Club
    Brene Brown on Vulnerability
    Grinberg Method

    SUPPORT HOL:
    1. Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and leave a positive review on the Apple Podcast app and/or iTunes to help us continue!
    2. Become a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod
    3. Make a one-time donation via this link.

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!

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    E20: #HealingTheHealer-- Lee Mun Wah on confronting racism + life’s work as a master diversity trainer + reaching across the aisle

    E20: #HealingTheHealer-- Lee Mun Wah on confronting racism + life’s work as a master diversity trainer + reaching across the aisle

    MEET HOL GUEST: LEE MUN WAH

    In episode 20 of HOL, Lee Mun Wah joins Rita for a conversation about the multifaceted experiences of his journey as a Chinese American man from Oakland, CA. After losing his mother from a fatal gun shooting, Mun Wah began his journey of confronting issues of racism and social injustices through workshops/trainings and eventually founded the StirFry Seminars and Consulting in 1994. 

    He has touched over 600,000 people from educational, government, corporate, and social services backgrounds with his revolutionary diversity trainings/workshops. In addition, his internationally acclaimed documentary films such as “The Color of Fear” have been seen by over millions of viewers. In 1995, the Oprah Winfrey show also produced a one-hour special that highlighted Mun Wah’s life and the impact of his work.

    Today, Mun Wah is working on a few more books, hosting trainings/online webinars, and his life story will be coming out on the River of Jay! 

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    CONNECT WITH LEE MUN WAH:
    StiryFry Seminar
    The Color of Fear Film
    If These Halls Could Talk Film

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Black Lives Matter Movement
    #MeToo Movement
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
    Gloria Steinem Quote: The Truth Will Set You Free...
    White Ghost to Describe White People in Chinese
    Crazy Rich Asians Film
    Greta Thunberg on The Daily Show w/Trevor Noah
    Maya Angelou Quote: My mission in life is…

    SUPPORT HOL:
    1. Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and leave a positive review on the Apple Podcast app and/or iTunes to help us continue!
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    3. Make a one-time donation via this link.

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!

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    E19: Practice Tip-- How to Explore Vegan (Lao) Food 101

    E19: Practice Tip-- How to Explore Vegan (Lao) Food 101

    Listen to Sharon facilitate a practice tip on exploring vegan (Lao) food and/or what it means to transition into a vegan lifestyle!!!

    EPISODE OVERVIEW:
    I: Practicing Gratitude
    II: Tips on Veganism
    III: Lao food that is already vegan
    IV: More tips on vegan Lao food
    V: Close

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    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and Sharon titled: “E19: Sharon Daraphonhdeth on environmental justice and sustainability + creating access to vegan Lao food + grieving with community

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    As a brand new podcast, HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via this link

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:

    Follow us @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Check out HOL's brand new website as well: www.healingoutlaod.org and sign-up for the email list to receive quarterly newsletters about what's healing in our community! 

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:

    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

     


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    E19: Sharon Daraphonhdeth on environmental justice and sustainability + creating access to vegan Lao food + grieving with community

    E19: Sharon Daraphonhdeth on environmental justice and sustainability + creating access to vegan Lao food + grieving with community

    MEET HOL GUEST: SHARON DARAPHONHDETH

    In episode 19 of HOL, Sharon joins Rita for a conversation about her upbringing as a Lao kid in San Diego with a large Lao community and her dad as her best friend. Later, she dives deep into her work as an environmental justice and sustainability activist, which has landed her in current role as the Director of the Student Environmental Resource Center (SERC) at UC Berkeley. Sharon also explores healing from personal issues of mental health and what it means for her to grieve with community, especially when it’s with student leaders and youth. 

    In addition to her directorship, Sharon is also working with the Food Empowerment Project (a vegan food justice organization) to create more access to vegan Lao food!

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    CONTENT WARNING:
    There are mentions of sensitive topics such as depression, suicide, self-harm, and sexual assault. Please take care of yourself before deciding to listen, fam! Majority of these topics are covered around the 34 minute mark and resources are listed below for your needs.

    SUICIDE HOTLINE: 1-800-273-8255
    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINES: (1-800-656-HOPE/4673), and also the RAINN organization has chat services: https://hotline.rainn.org/online

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    CONNECT WITH SHARON:
    @yesvegan on Instagram
    Sharon on LinkedIn


    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    lauren Ornelas
    Food Empowerment Project
    SERC UC Berkeley
    Scorpio Rising
    Howard Zinn’s A People's History of the United States
    Janelle Monae Quote


    SUPPORT HOL:
    1. Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and leave a positive review on the Apple Podcast app and/or iTunes to help us continue!

    2. Become a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod

    3. Make a one-time donation via this link.
     

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.


    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:

    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!

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    E18: Carole Chainon on Lao/tian identity development in Paris, France + augmented reality + practicing acceptance & gratitude

    E18: Carole Chainon on Lao/tian identity development in Paris, France + augmented reality + practicing acceptance & gratitude

    MEET HOL GUEST: CAROLE CHAINON

    In episode 18 of HOL, Carole joins Rita for a conversation about what it was like to grow up as part of the Lao diaspora in Paris, France and how speaking multiple languages was pretty normal for her as a kid. Later, she addresses the nuances of meeting other folx in the Asian/Lao diaspora in Hawaii that empowered her to grapple with her own Lao/tian identity and even more when she became a part of Laos Angeles. Carole speaks about her career transition from being an accountant to augmented reality and some lessons she’s learned from “playing it safe” to now seeking a life of fulfillment through practicing acceptance and gratitude. 

    Today, Carole lives with her husband and business partner in Los Angeles and together, they run their own augmented reality business called: JYC AR, VR and 360 Videos Development and Production Studios! 

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    CONNECT WITH CAROLE:
    @CarolePKC on Instagram and Twitter
    Carole Pavina on Facebook
    JYC AR, VR and 360 Videos Development and Production Studios

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Laos Angeles
    Chef Saeng
    Teochew People
    Laos Supply “LAOS IS NEXT TO THAILAND” Tee
    “WHERE ARE YOU FROM” Meme

    SUPPORT HOL:
    1. Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and leave a positive review on the Apple Podcast app and/or iTunes to help us continue!
    2. Become a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod
    3. Make a one-time donation via this link.

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!


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    E17: Practice Tip--Simple Breathing + Activating Chakras Meditation

    E17: Practice Tip--Simple Breathing + Activating Chakras Meditation

    Listen to LinSun facilitate a simple breathing with intention and activating chakras meditation!!!

    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and LinSun titled: E17: Linda “LinSun” Simthong on embodying great grandma’s spirit + educating youth of color in Belmont, NC + creating “School of Jai"


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    SUPPORT HOL:
    1. Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and leave a positive review on the Apple Podcast app and/or iTunes to help us continue!

    2. Become a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod

    3. Make a one-time donation via this link.

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  




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    E17: Linda “LinSun” Simthong on embodying great grandma’s spirit + educating youth of color in Belmont, NC + creating “School of Jai”

    E17: Linda “LinSun” Simthong on embodying great grandma’s spirit + educating youth of color in Belmont, NC + creating “School of Jai”

    MEET HOL GUEST: LINDA “LINSUN” SIMTHONG

    In episode 17 of HOL, Linda aka “LinSun” joins Rita for a conversation about what it’s like to embody her great grandma’s spirit and speaks about her upbringing in a predominantly Black/Brown and Lao community space in Belmont, NC. Her Belmont home became a “community center” for Black/Brown youth to learn about political education and was also a site for Lao children to come to learn about Lao history and traditional dance. Later, LinSun came to found her own grassroots movement organization called “School of Jai” where she cultivates community members to find the answers inside of themselves thru “Activating Heart, Engaging Mind/Body, Inspiring Spirit thru Creative Healing, Cultural Arts, Sacred Space, & Community Upliftment.”

    LinSun's future goals are to travel the world facilitating workshops on healing, cultivating food and youth empowerment that one day will become the “HEAL THE WORLD” Tour! 

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    CONNECT WITH LINSUN:
    @LinsunRising on IG
    School of Jai on FB
    @SchoolofJai on IG
    Jai Food on FB
    @jaifoodclt on IG

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Legacies of War
    Binly Phounsiri from HOL Episode 5
    Jai Lao Foundation
    Chantala Kommanivanh
    Lao American Writer’s Summit in San Diego
    Lao Heritage Foundation

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter  & Facebook 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation here.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  



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    en-usNovember 03, 2019

    E16: Practice Tip-- Listen to a Poem: "Khao Mah" or "Come In" by Tony

    E16: Practice Tip-- Listen to a Poem: "Khao Mah" or "Come In" by Tony

    Listen to Tony spit some bars thru his newly first public reading of his new poem called "Khao Mah" or "Come In" !!! 

    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and Tony titled: E16: Tony Innouvong on being a conduit for Lao familial legacies + creating “Het Dee Dai Dee” brand + mom as inspiration

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    FULL VERSE HERE: 

    "Come In

    I walk into my mothers kitchen, the aroma of heritage and history kicks me in the face,
    Seated on a stool fit for a child, she’s hunched over a metal bowl
    Her hands strong, calluses born on her palms from kneading a first generation,
    There’s a certain focus as her fingers flicker through the flour
    Dust sprinkled across her floral sinh
    She throws a brief glance, eyes worn from being my mother and father,
    And uses her lips to point at the knife she’s used for the last decade to cut noodles for Khao piek sen
    These are the original pouty duck lips, just ask her and my aunties
    The same lips that learned to speak just enough Lao-Lish to assimilate into a culture she was fostered into
    The result of a war she never enlisted in yet still fought on the frontlines to give her seeds a chance to breathe
    Shrapnel and warpaint scarred on her sleeves
    puffed veins of blue blood protruding along her skin flow like the Mekong from the fold of her arm to her wrist
    As clear as the line on my father’s heart monitor before he fell asleep,
    She’s never seen him in her dreams she says,
    And neither have I but I know he’s saved my life once or twice before,
    I remember being called into her room with my younger sister and the talk of dad consumed us into tears,
    We were three, holding each other until the salt crystallized on our faces,
    Sometimes I wonder how many of my mother’s tears I’ve swallowed,
    How they cascaded from her brown eyes into that mixing bowl,
    Weaving its way into the recipes I’ve come to crave,
    Khao piek sen on a sick day,
    Khao niew gup guew on a lazy day,
    Khao chao gup sa ew on a broke day,
    But “Khao mah,”
    “Khao mah” is what I really wanna say,
    come here, come in, come hold,
    I’m here, with you, for you,
    Let’s embrace
    Khao mah, Mae,
    Hard times aren’t here to stay,
    She knows but she’s still tired of being resilient and I can sense it in her tone,
    She’s a real OG,
    Immigrant in her bones,
    I’d wash away her stains if I could but she’d just tell me it rains for a reason - to cleanse today for tomorrow"

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    3. Make a one-time donation via this link.

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

     

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    E16: Tony Innouvong on being a conduit for Lao familial legacies + creating “Het Dee Dai Dee” brand + mom as inspiration

    E16: Tony Innouvong on being a conduit for Lao familial legacies + creating “Het Dee Dai Dee” brand + mom as inspiration

    MEET HOL GUEST: TONY INNOUVONG

    In episode 16 of HOL, Tony joins Rita for a conversation about being a conduit for Lao familial legacies through his tie business-- from which he creates with Lao textiles call “sinh”. From there, Tony shares how his mom is his motivation and how he hopes to pay her back so she can live a life similar to the one she’s built for him. He drives this energy into various business ventures, including promoting his brand called “Het Dee Dai Dee” OR ”Do Good, Get Good.” 

    Today, Tony travels the world with his wife and works with clients from underrepresented backgrounds to promote their brands through KitsCreativ, a co-owned website design agency.  


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    CONNECT WITH TONY:
    Personal Website
    @TheLaoTieGuy on Instagram + Twitter + Facebook
    KitsCreativ Website
    @KitsCreativ on Instagram + Twitter + Facebook

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Legacies of War
    Tupac Shakur
    LDS Church
    Lao Sinh Textile 

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter  & Facebook 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation here.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  



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    E15: Practice Tip--Body Awareness

    E15: Practice Tip--Body Awareness

    Suzette is a former classical ballet dancer, and was trained to understand the ways of the body and under strict tutelage from the age of 16, to practice yoga and Pilates as part of her daily schedule and has been so for over 40 years now. Suzette began teaching classical ballet using these technics while still in the middle of her performing career. Suzette has worked with diverse demographic groups and has taught her own program called “Body Awareness” that intersects the teachings of both traditional yoga + Pilates. Now, you have a chance to listen to Suzette’s practice tip on body awareness and expand your self-care toolkit!

    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and Suzette titled: E15: Suzette Gabriel-Schoebitz on growing up Lao/French/Norwegian + cultivating an empowered Lao community thru business mindsets

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    As a brand new podcast, HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation here

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow us @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Check out HOL's brand new website as well: www.healingoutlaod.org and sign-up for the email list to receive quarterly newsletters about what's healing in our community! 

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

     

     



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    en-usOctober 16, 2019

    E15: Suzette Gabriel-Schoebitz on growing up Lao/French/Norwegian + cultivating an empowered Lao community thru business mindsets

    E15: Suzette Gabriel-Schoebitz on growing up Lao/French/Norwegian + cultivating an empowered Lao community thru business mindsets

    MEET HOL GUEST: SUZETTE GABRIEL-SCHOEBITZ

    In episode 15 of HOL, Suzette joins Rita for a conversation about learning about her Lao, French, and Norwegian roots. She has since developed a deep love and understanding for her roots in Laos, where she was able to launch her jewelry-making business and teach people how to make a living through various business strategies. 

    Recently, Suzette has traveled the world raising awareness of the issue of overwhelming amounts of trash from Muong Ngoi, Laos, to New York City through recycling jewelry. Check out pictures from the exhibition here!  


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    CONNECT WITH SUZETTE:
    @suzetteonanotherjourney IG
    @suzetteoneofakindjewelry IG
    WEBSITE


    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Legacies of War, Channapha Khamvongsa
    4,000 Islands-- Si Phan Don


    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter  & Facebook 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation here.


    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  


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    Healing Out Lao'd
    en-usOctober 06, 2019

    E14: Practice Tip--aka "Tip of Joy" and Poetry Reading

    E14: Practice Tip--aka "Tip of Joy" and Poetry Reading

    Listen to Amarachi read poetry by two brilliant African American female poets, which has helped her become more grounded and closer to ancestors and to herself! 

    Poetry References:

    1. Lucille Clifton: Won’t You Celebrate With Me
    2. Maya Angelou: Life Doesn’t Frighten Me

    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and Amarachi titled: E14: HealingTheHealer-- Amarachi Anakaraonye on becoming unapologetically Black/Nigerian American + embracing "otherness" + uplifting underrepresented voices thru podcasting

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    As a brand new podcast, HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation here

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:

    Follow us @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Check out HOL's brand new website as well: www.healingoutlaod.org and sign-up for the email list to receive quarterly newsletters about what's healing in our community! 

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:

    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

     




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    Healing Out Lao'd
    en-usSeptember 30, 2019

    E14: #HealingTheHealer-- Amarachi Anakaraonye on becoming unapologetically Black/Nigerian American + embracing "otherness" + uplifting underrepresented voices thru podcasting

    E14: #HealingTheHealer-- Amarachi Anakaraonye on becoming unapologetically Black/Nigerian American + embracing "otherness" + uplifting underrepresented voices thru podcasting

    #HealingTheHealer

    MEET HOL GUEST: AMARACHI ANAKARAONYE

    In episode 14 of HOL, Rita brings on close friend Amarachi Anakaraonye for another episode on the #HealingTheHealer series, which focuses on “how the healer, heals” by showing how Rita builds deep healing and connected relationships with friends/allies of the Lao community! 

    Rita has known Amarachi for about 10 years, stemming from their earlier college days at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Throughout their parallel lives, they have challenged each other to grow, heal, and now they have individually found their own love for audio storytelling via podcasting! 

    In 2017, Amarachi founded The Fragmented Whole, a bimonthly podcast series that examines how the brokenness within such formalized systems as politics, education, and health, are reflected simultaneously within our relationship with ourself. The Fragmented Whole uplifts the narratives of individuals and collectives pushing against such systemic disparities to promote wholeness through research, service, innovation, and/or education.

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    As a brand new podcast, HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    CONNECT WITH AMARACHI:
    Amarachi’s Website
    Amarachi’s Instagram
    Amarachi’s Twitter
    Amarachi’s LinkedIn
    Amarachi’s Facebook

    The Fragmented Whole Podcast Website
    TFW Instagram
    TFW Twitter
    TFW Facebook 

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Sojourner Truth
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill McNair Scholars Program

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter  & Facebook 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

    *SPECIAL KOP JAI & THANKS* to KITS Creativ for designing HOL's website & sponsoring this episode*


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    Healing Out Lao'd
    en-usSeptember 22, 2019

    E13: Practice Tip--Calm, Clear, and Ready Meditation

    E13: Practice Tip--Calm, Clear, and Ready Meditation

    Listen to Ova facilitate a meditative practice tip that allows you to ground yourself in being CALM + CLEAR + READY! 

    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and Ova titled: E13: Ova Saopeng on refuge to Hawaii + first wave (1.5 gen) Lao Am movement work + processing grief & fatherhood

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    As a brand new podcast, HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow us @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
    Check out HOL's brand new website as well: www.healingoutlaod.org and sign-up for the email list to receive quarterly newsletters about what's healing in our community! 

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

     


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    Healing Out Lao'd
    en-usSeptember 16, 2019

    E13: Ova Saopeng on refuge to Hawaii + first wave (1.5 gen) Lao Am movement work + processing grief & fatherhood

    E13: Ova Saopeng on refuge to Hawaii + first wave (1.5 gen) Lao Am movement work + processing grief & fatherhood

    MEET HOL GUEST: OVA SAOPENG

    In episode 13 of HOL, Ova joins Rita for a conversation about his family’s refuge to Hawaii post Secret War in Laos, identifying as 1.5 generation, enacting the first waves of Lao American movement work, processing grief post-father’s death and about his own becomings of fatherhood. 

    Today, Ova is a theater artivist (artist + activist) who performs all over the world through his theater company called TeAda Productions, which is a nomadic theater of color rooted in the stories of immigrants and refugees. More specifically through Refugee Nation performance, they touch issues relating to the refugee experience assimilation, generation gap, and mental health using drama, film, music, and audience interaction, and personalizes these issues through a genuine Laotian American perspective. 

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    As a brand new podcast,
    HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    CONNECT WITH OVA:
    INSTAGRAM
    FACEBOOK
    TeAda WEBSITE

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    REFUGEE NATION
    1.5 Generation
    Savannakhet Province
    Xeno Village
    Sleeping Death Syndrome
    Legacies of War, Channapha Khamvongsa
    Center for Lao Studies, Vinya Sysamouth and Phoumy Sayavong
    Steve Arounsack
    Bryan Thao Worra
    Phitsamay Uy
    Toni Morrison
    Ethnic Groups in Laos
    University of Southern California (USC)

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter  & Facebook 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal AND/OR Venmo and write in the description “#HOLdonation”.

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @La

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    E12: Tina Maharath on unraveling family secrets + navigating the Ohio State Senate as the first Lao & Asian American woman senator

    E12: Tina Maharath on unraveling family secrets + navigating the Ohio State Senate as the first Lao & Asian American woman senator

    MEET HOL GUEST: Tina Maharath

    In episode 12 of HOL, Tina joins Rita for a conversation about finding closure after unraveling so many hidden family secrets + seeking professional support for mental health issues + navigating the reality of becoming the first Lao and Asian American woman senator in the Ohio State Senate. 

    Today, Tina is a badass mama and enjoys involving herself in the Ohio community by speaking to constituents about issues impacting women, people of color, small business owners, and immigrant and working-class families. 

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    As a brand new podcast, HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    CONNECT WITH TINA:
    INSTAGRAM
    FACEBOOK
    SENATOR FACEBOOK
    TWITTER
    SENATOR TWITTER
    WEBSITE

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Hell-Bent Feminist She-Devils
    Ohio University

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter  & Facebook 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal AND/OR Venmo and write in the description “#HOLdonation”. 


    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  


    FEEDBACK:
    There will be a listener survey launched by Episode 13 that will be posted on HOL’s website to improve your experience. Should you have any immediate questions, feedback and/or would like to suggest people/topics/issues to be repped on this platform, please send an email to healingoutlaod@gmail.com


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    Healing Out Lao'd
    en-usAugust 25, 2019

    E11: Practice Tip--How to Have a Healthy Relationship with Social Media

    E11: Practice Tip--How to Have a Healthy Relationship with Social Media

    Listen to Dana talk about how to have a healthy relationship with social media in the digital media age! 

    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and Dana titled: E11: Dana Dang on early age independence + exploring Lao & Vietnamese identities + entrepreneurship & social media

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    As a brand new podcast, we need all the support we can get!!! Please help us reach more folx in the Lao diaspora by subscribing to "Healing Out Lao'd" on iTunes + Spotify + Google Play + Stitcher. In addition, we also need you to support by giving HOL a 5-star rating and to share a positive review to help us sustain and continue! Please join Rita in helping sustain and promote visibility of the Lao diaspora and SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW now! 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Follow us @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Check out HOL's brand new website as well: www.healingoutlaod.org and sign-up for the email list to receive quarterly newsletters about what's healing in our community! 

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

    FEEDBACK:
    To provide feedback, let us know of current issues/topics you'd like to bring up and/or suggest people to be guests on this podcast, you may send an email to healingoutlaod@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing your voice!!!



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    Healing Out Lao'd
    en-usAugust 19, 2019

    E11: Dana Dang on early age independence + exploring Lao & Vietnamese identities + entrepreneurship & social media

    E11: Dana Dang on early age independence + exploring Lao & Vietnamese identities + entrepreneurship & social media

    MEET HOL GUEST: Dana Dang

    In episode 11 of HOL, Dana joins Rita for a conversation about her upbringing from Minnesota to Newport, California + gaining independence at an early age from childhood trauma/neglect + exploring both her Lao + Vietnamese identities and becoming an entrepreneur at the ripe age of 24.

    Today, Dana runs her own social media and marketing company called Digital Media Architects and loves mothering her dog, Benny! Catch Dana either creating content or traveling to so many beautiful places across the globe! 

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    As a brand new podcast, HOL needs your support!!! Please subscribe, give a 5-star rating, and a leave us a positive review to help us continue. KOP JAIII LAI DERRR P'NONG!!! (THANK YOU VERY MUCH, FAM!)

    CONNECT WITH DANA:
    Dana Instagram
    Digital Media Architects Website
    DMA Instagram
    DMA Email
    Benny the Boop Instagram

    REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
    Laos Angeles
    Kulap Vilaysack
    Saengthong Douangdara
    Price Waterhouse Coopers
    23 and Me

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:
    Join the community of HOL @healingoutlaod on Instagram & Twitter  & Facebook 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:
    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design!  

    FEEDBACK:
    To provide feedback, let us know of current issues/topics you'd like to bring up and/or suggest people to be guests on this podcast, you may send an email to healingoutlaod@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing your feedback!


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    E10: Practice Tip--Disconnect From Your Phone!

    E10: Practice Tip--Disconnect From Your Phone!

    Listen to this short practice tip from TinTin Vongphrachanh on disconnecting from your phone!

    Check out the corresponding conversation between Rita and TinTin titled: E10: TinTin Vongphrachanh on family hxstory from Laos to Cuba to the U.S. + queer identity + dad’s love

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    As a brand new podcast, we need all the support we can get!!! Please help us reach more folx in the Lao diaspora by subscribing to "Healing Out Lao'd" on iTunes + Spotify + Google Play + Stitcher. In addition, we also need you to support by giving HOL a 5-star rating and to share a positive review to help us sustain and continue! Please join Rita in helping sustain and promote visibility of the Lao diaspora and SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW now! 

    All costs going towards this podcast are out-of-pocket. Healing Out Lao'd is currently facilitated by one-person with amazing guests and collaborators who volunteer their time to support. Consider donating any funds if you are in the position to do so! Help Rita cover costs by becoming a monthly sustainer at patreon.com/healingoutlaod OR you may make a one-time donation via PayPal

    JOIN THE COMMUNITY:

    Follow us @healingoutlaod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Check out HOL's brand new website as well: www.healingoutlaod.org and sign-up for the email list to receive quarterly newsletters about what's healing in our community! 

    HUGE SHOUT OUTS TO:

    Laos Angeles Roots Members Andrew David Vilaythong for mixing/producing the beats for HOL and "mystery person" @LaosSupply for the beautiful logo design! 

    FEEDBACK: 

    To provide feedback, let us know of current issues/topics you'd like to bring up and/or suggest people to be guests on this podcast, you may send an email to healingoutlaod@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing your voice!!!



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    Healing Out Lao'd
    en-usAugust 11, 2019
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