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4: 'Shocking the System' With Stan Sy (Part 2)

4: 'Shocking the System' With Stan Sy (Part 2)

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This is for the Chinese-Filipino, the Filipinos who married them, and the children they will bear.

Special guest Stan Sy is a Chinese-Filipino radio DJ, pro wrestling performer, voice actor, podcaster, and an outspoken cultural critic. He joins in me a conversation that is too big for a single episode. Stan shares his experience as a Chinese-Filipino, the intricacies of what the Chinoy community calls "The Great Wall", the implications of the use of certain Chinese terms, and how the Chinese-Filipino community is exactly like J.K. Rowling's "Potterverse".

Links

  • @_StanSy on Twitter
  • TAP GO on Facebook (Follow the page to catch Stan’s interview with WWE Champ Drew McIntyre!) 
  • Wizarding World — The Official Home of Harry Potter
  • My Binondo Girl (Wikipedia)
  • Stan’s viral post about the #Ichi Zoom Party on Facebook
  • Bamboo — “Tatsulok” (Official Music Video) on YouTube
  • The original '3 O’Clock Prayer’ on YouTube ❤️💚💙
  • @zig1014 and @kris.kh0816 on Instagram

Episode 3 Outro instrumental: “Between Worlds (Instrumental)” feat. Smiling Cynic by Aussens@iter (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. 

Episode 4 Outro instrumental: “Chords For David” feat. Jlbrock by Pitx (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.

The Hurry Up the Cakes Podcast is published and distributed via Anchor.fm.

Unabridged show notes can be found on hurryupthecakes.net.

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