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    Explore " cambodian" with insightful episodes like "Asian Identity with Avy", "#120 - The Secret Cambodian Family Recipe", "S2E38: Healing Transgenerational Trauma In A Broken System With Amira Noeuv", "EPISODE 27: Don Tran" and "Get Intimate: Lin Sun" from podcasts like ""Sippin' Tea with Dr. G", "I Can Complain", "Mental Breakthrough", "The Session Up Podcast" and "Get Intimate with Oliver Wong"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    #120 - The Secret Cambodian Family Recipe

    #120 - The Secret Cambodian Family Recipe

    The time for me to serve on jury duty has arrived. I found out why the donuts that I'm addicted to are so good. And, it's once again time for us to vote on our favorite fat bears. Enjoy.

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    S2E38: Healing Transgenerational Trauma In A Broken System With Amira Noeuv

    S2E38: Healing Transgenerational Trauma In A Broken System With Amira Noeuv

    Amira Noeuv is a 2nd generation Cambodian American currently pursuing her doctorate in ethnic studies at UC San Diego. She shares her healing journey with us from navigating ADHD/ bi-polar disorder and how her experience in a psych ward opened her eyes to the broken system we live in, leading her to focus her research on healing transgenerational trauma and its effect on the Cambodian American community and children of refugees.

    Amira’s Bio:
    Amira Noeuv is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Ethnic Studies at UC San Diego (UCSD). She also has 2 Master's Degrees in Ethics, Peace, and Global Affairs from American University in Washington, D.C., and in Ethnic Studies from UCSD. She completed her B.A. degree in Psychology from UCSD. Amira's current research is on transgenerational trauma and healing, specifically with the Cambodian American community. She is the author of "Girl with the Sak Yon Tattoo." Formerly, she worked as a Program Associate with the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative, as a Research Assistant with the United States Institute of Peace, as a fellow with the United Nations Association – National Capital Area, and as an Event Coordinator with UCSD Qualcomm Institute. Amira enjoys engaging in community work, traveling, discovering new foods, playing board games, and experimenting with small space gardening. 

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    "Girl with the Sak Yon Tattoo"

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    Get Intimate: Lin Sun

    Get Intimate: Lin Sun

    What would you do if you found out mom gave topless massages? It’s the first episode of 2022. Oliver gets intimate with Lin Sun, one of the funniest stand-up comedians who’s also a writer, actor, producer, and a single mom who once dished out happy endings. Oliver and Mama Sun go deep into motherhood, crying, new year resolutions, happy ending massages, odd jobs, Lin’s stand-up special, plot-driven porn, rude comedians, and then some. Oliver also answers interesting questions from his fans about the porn industry. “What do porn stars do outside of work? Find out!

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    S2E25: Healing Cambodian Burnout With Sopheak Neak

    S2E25: Healing Cambodian Burnout With Sopheak Neak

    In this week's episode, Sopheak Neak, host of JorJek Podcast, shares his journey of combatting burnout in the workplace, an experience many of us know too well. He dives deep into making the big decision to take a leave of absence from work to put his mental health first and seek a healthier way to balance work and life...this put him on a path to being a community leader empowering underrepresented communities to take up space.

    Sopheak's Bio:
    Born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sopheak is a first-generation Cambodian-born American immigrant raised with Cambodian traditional collectivism, integrated with American individualism, and now on a journey towards creating his own Cambodian identity -- through learning, loving, and being. Sopheak strives to foster economic and social equity by creating instruments of change through his personal and professional work.

    In his spare time, Sopheak searches for Southeast-Asian hole-in-the-walls food and unofficially embarks on a mission to try as many types of pickled fruits and vegetables as he could! If you have any recommendations, drop them his way!

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    EPISODE 23: Khmer Renaissance with Sotheara Lim

    EPISODE 23: Khmer Renaissance with Sotheara Lim
    On this episode, our friend Sotheara of Khmer Renaissance joined the Session! We had such an amazing conversation, but most importantly, how Khmers in our specific generation can be mentors and role models for younger Khmers. We discussed investing in others, passing on knowledge, breaking the “Crabs in a bucket” stereotype, but also how there is no longer a need for competition within our community. It was a powerful and therapeutic discussion filled with passion that will stay with us for a very long time. And, of course, we did it over Hennessy VSOP; just three Khmer men politicking over some drinks.

    Ron Sim, CSC

    Ron Sim, CSC

    Ron Sim, CSC

    Cinematographer. Filmmaker. Storyteller.  As a former combat photographer, James Beard nominee, and six-time winner of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers Award for excellence in branding and commercial cinematography, Ron is arguably one of the most respected, passionate, and acclaimed cinematographers in the world.  His work spans multiple genres—from commercials, television, documentaries, and web films to special assignments in hostile environments, remote geographies, and natural disasters.

    Always reinventing himself, his passion for storytelling is fueled by his desire to bring viewers into different worlds, expanding their perspective, and gaining a better understanding of the people and places that make up our planet. With his camera, he has travelled to and worked in 83 countries.  His ability to connect with people from all walks of life—at every corner of the globe, allows him to tell stories unlike any other.  As a Director of Photography, his penchant for experimentation with technique and style allows him to always remain on the cutting edge of filmmaking.

    His body of work is a reflection of his understanding of the human experience.  From working with celebrity chef Eric Ripert on the Emmy Award winning series Avec Eric--presented by SquareSpace, to interviewing NASCAR racing legend Richard Childress, to capturing the plight of survivors of genocide in Cambodia--his films have been shot and viewed around the world.  His work on commercials, web films, and corporate branding campaigns for such global clients as Dow Chemical, Toyota, Ford, Harley Davidson, McDonald's, and LG has garnered millions of online views and has helped to excel the reputation of their brands.  A portfolio this diverse and eclectic places him in a rare class of DP’s that can handle an array of projects for any type of media platform.

    He and his wife, Linda, are owners of a tiny morkie named Milo who thinks he's a British pitbull.  He currently sits on the board of directors of various non-profits, and is Vice President of his local Cambodian Cultural Association.  He is founder and owner of Simmod Lens, an online company specializing in lens modifications and accessories. In his spare time he can be found on the RC race track dueling it out with kids half his age racing high powered remote controlled cars. 

    Ron and Linda currently reside in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

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    Photography by Syx Langemann

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    Music courtesy of Dan Rodriguez:
    "The Allies Theme" by Dan Rodriguez