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Hibiku Kotoba

J-Sei
J-Sei
AANHPI Community
Poetry
Mothersalt
Motherhood
Tim Kawakami
Diane Wong
Ky Lam
Japanese-American Heritage
Cultural Identity
UX Design
Advocacy
Culture
Health
Art
Community Development
Non-Profit Sector
Intergenerational Engagement
Alzheimer's Services Of the East Bay
Adult Day Services Network

Hibiku Kotoba is a brand new podcast series we are launching this Fall! With a new podcast we hope to outreach through a new medium to an ever growing community. When translated, Hibiku Kotoba means “Resonating Words” and we hope that this podcast will reach you, family and friends and spark conversations that will bring ideas and people together from all backgrounds. Kathleen Wong – a former J-Se... more

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In episode 4 of Hibiku Kotoba, Tim Kawakami joins Kathleen as they talk about his incredible career as a sports journalist spanning nearly 40 years. Starting out as a beat writer in the late 80s for the Philadelphia Eagles, Tim found his stride and c... more

In episode 3 of Hibiku Kotoba, Kathleen talks with Kelly Goto, a globally renowned lecturer in the UX design and research industry and founder of gotomedia and gotoresearch. The two talk about Kelly's journey into the UX and tech industry and her new... more

In the second episode of Hibiku Kotoba, Kathleen interviews Mia Ayumi Malhotra, a Bay Area Yonsei poet, editor and author. They talk about Mia's journey in writing, poetry, its hardships and joys, and how she found a deeper connection with her Nikkei... more

In this episode, Kathleen talks with former Executive Director of J-Sei, Diane Wong, and newest Executive Director of J-Sei, Ky Lam. They talk about their backgrounds, their experience in the nonprofit world, what their excited for in that space and ... more

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Recent Guests

Mia Ayumi Malhotra
A poet, editor, and the author of multiple award-winning poetry books.
Episode: Mia Ayumi Malhotra and Continuing Culture and Heritage through Poetry
Diane Wong
Former Executive Director of J-Sei, with a legacy of leadership in community service and aging care.
J-Sei
Episode: Former & New Executive Directors of J-Sei
Ky Lam
New Executive Director of J-Sei, experienced in community development internationally.
J-Sei
Episode: Former & New Executive Directors of J-Sei

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Kathleen Wong
Host and Producer, known for her commitment to cultural advocacy and community engagement. Her work focuses on amplifying voices from the AANHPI community through engaging storytelling and insightful interviews.

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#242
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Tim Kawakami, Sports Journalism, and What It Takes To Be One
Q: What advice would you give to those who want a career in sports journalism?
Don't be obnoxious, but actively seek out connections and opportunities. Talk to people and engage with stories to find your path.
Former & New Executive Directors of J-Sei
Q: What long-term goals do you see for J-Sei and the communities it serves?
Ky expresses a vision for J-Sei as a community hub that fosters intergenerational engagement and serves as a one-stop-shop for essential services.
Former & New Executive Directors of J-Sei
Q: What has your experience in the non-profit world been like, especially regarding funding for dementia care?
Diane highlights the decrease in funding for small organizations and services while emphasizing the importance of addressing diverse community needs.
Former & New Executive Directors of J-Sei
Q: How was it growing up in a Chinese household while being in the progressive era of the Bay Area in the 60s and 70s?
Diane describes the challenge of balancing traditional values with the progressive ideals of the time, which sparked her desire for social change.
Kelly Goto on UX Design & Research, Cultural Preservation and New Book "Seattle Samurai"
Q: What career advice would you give for people who want to make a career pivot or are starting in UX design and research?
Stay the course, focus on what you love, remain flexible, and aim to find your purpose and passion in your career.

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What is Hibiku Kotoba about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The series features a rich tapestry of discussions aimed at bridging communities through engaging dialogues with leaders, creatives, and innovators from the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. Listeners can expect a range of topics including art, culture, health, and advocacy, which are explored in depth through personal stories and expert perspectives. Each episode is designed to inspire conversations that resonate on various levels, reflecting on shared experiences and cultural heritage, while also addressing contemporary issues faced by the AANHPI community. Notably, the podcast seeks not only to inform but also to empower listeners by amplifying voices from diverse backgrounds, which sets it apart... more

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