• Near Death Stories: Saved By An Angel
    Dec 23 2025

    Have you ever experienced something you couldn’t explain?Sue DeSimone and I share our angel experiences where we truly believe our guardian angels stepped with a helping hand. From her falling down a London staircase and walking away with 13 stitches instead of a broken neck, to a snapped rope on a slippery mountain trail in Taiwan that should have sent me over the cliff—something, or someone, slowed us down and held us up.This isn’t just about faith or science—it’s about those mysterious moments when life gives us a second chance.

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    7 mins
  • 30 Years Of My Life: Allieviating World Poverty?
    Dec 16 2025

    What does the World Bank really do? This isn’t just about policies or loans—it’s about the people behind them. Dr Mae Chu Chang shares her work with impoverished countries spanning 30 years of her life. Why poverty alleviation is World Bank's core mission, and how education reform became a cornerstone of progress. What are the criteria for getting assistance from World Bank?

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    8 mins
  • Prepairing For Season 3!
    Dec 9 2025

    We’re taking a short break as we prepare for Season 3. Thank you so much for all your support—it truly means the world to us. Wishing everyone a joyful holiday season, and looking forward to seeing you in 2026. In the meantime, enjoy some thought provoking clips from our past seasons. Still uploading every Tuesday. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share—so you won’t miss a thing when Season 3 drops!

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    1 min
  • Battling Through Pain: Finding Hope & Gratitude (Pt 2)
    Dec 2 2025

    Behind every survivor's smile is pain perhaps you'll never get to see. In part two of Tom Landon's journey on #OldAsianLady, we dive into the hardest chapter of his life - battling leukemia. From painful bone marrow biopsies and spinal taps, to the emotional toll of guilt, anger, and depression. Tom shares the raw truth of living through serious illness. This episode explores the role of family and faith and the transformation that comes when you move from despair to gratitude. Tom's story is a reminder that even in the darkest times, support and hope can carry us through.

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    47 mins
  • Growing Up Different: Moving Changed Everything
    Nov 25 2025

    In part 1 of our #OldAsianLady conversation with Tom Landon, we explore what it means to grow up feeling like an outsider. From frequent moves as a military family, to challenges with bullying, to navigating ADHD and how moving to Hawaii gave him a clean slate, new confidence, and a chance to rewrite his story. This episode is about the power of starting over, and the strength it takes to keep moving forward.

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    48 mins
  • Solo Travel Taught Me Survival, Confidence & Growth (Pt 2)
    Nov 20 2025

    In Part 2 of this #OldAsianLady conversation, we follow Christine Kaʻaloa's leap from reality TV to solo travel vlogging - building #GRRRLTraveler from scratch. She didn’t set out to be a YouTuber. She just didn’t want to lose her voice. We see the highlight reels—epic landscapes, solo adventures, brand deals. But what we don’t see is the behind-the-scenes truth of the grit, the fear, the hustle and the burnout from content creation, and how she grew her own global brand. If Christine’s story inspired you, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who’s ready to start their own journey. And if you’re building something from scratch—keep going. Your voice matters!

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    47 mins
  • Ever Felt Like a Puzzle Piece That Doesn’t Fit (Pt 1)
    Nov 11 2025

    What happens when your name, your skin tone, and your heritage all tell different stories? In this episode of #OldAsianLady Part 1, Christine Kaʻaloa opens up about growing up Hapa in Hawai‘i, feeling caught between cultures and struggling to embrace her multi-identities. From Japanese dance traditions to racial stereotypes to a career in New York City to teaching in South Korea, Christine shares how identity confusion shaped her confidence—and how she slowly learned to own every part of herself.

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    53 mins
  • Growth doesn’t happen in comfort. It happens in motion (Pt 2)
    Oct 28 2025

    Some stories don’t fit into neat categories. They stretch across oceans, languages, and generations. Wayne Coito is one of those stories.On this episode of #OldAsianLady, Wayne is Native Hawaiian, Portuguese, Chinese, Filipino—and fluent in Vietnamese. He’s a son, a father, a storyteller, and a community builder. He lives between Hawaii and Los Angeles, between tradition and reinvention, between being seen and being misunderstood.In Part 1 of our conversation, we explore what it means to grow up in Hawaii with mixed heritage, to navigate identity politics in college, and to reclaim indigeneity not as a blood quantum—but as a worldview.In Part 2, Wayne shares how he left teaching to launch a sports business, built a career in LA, and now finds himself in the most transformative role yet: fatherhood. We talk about creative risk, cultural responsibility, and the discomfort that often leads to growth.This is a story about belonging, about building your own path when none exists—and about honoring the land, the people, and the values that shape you.**NOTE - Holo Holo (Go for a walk, stroll, adventure) all ova da creation

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    1 hr and 1 min