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The Fine Print

The Fine Print

By: Ella Dang Cali Weidner and Grace Pu
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Ever wondered how policies are made, who’s behind the decisions shaping our world, or what it’s really like to work in government and policy? The Fine Print takes you behind the scenes of state, national, and international policymaking, featuring conversations with legislators, political strategists, and professionals in the business of politics. Through expert interviews and exclusive “Day in the Life” episodes, we break down the complexities of decision-making and bring real-world insights to young listeners. Whether you’re curious about lawmaking, global affairs, or future career paths, this podcast will educate, inform, and inspire the next generation of changemakers.

The Fine Print 2025
Economics Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Medicine and Business: The Intersection Abroad with Caroline Fry
    May 12 2025

    What happens when a pre-med student takes a detour to India and discovers a passion for business? Meet Dr. Caroline Fry, Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, whose career blends healthcare, economics, and policy in unexpected and exciting ways.

    In this episode, Caroline shares her journey from medicine to academia and business research—and why she’s passionate about empowering the next generation of women to explore unconventional career paths. We discuss:

    • How her time in India reshaped her career trajectory
    • Why business and policy skills are game-changers in healthcare
    • Advice for young women considering careers at the intersection of medicine, research, and entrepreneurship

    Whether you’re drawn to healthcare, business, or just love a good career pivot story, this conversation is packed with insights and inspiration.

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    20 mins
  • From Hawaii to Korea: Diplomacy in Action with Joy Sakurai
    Apr 3 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Joy Sakurai, Chief Deputy of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Korea, to explore the world of diplomacy and how her upbringing in Hawaii shaped her path to becoming a U.S. diplomat. She shares how her local roots influenced her global perspective and how young people from diverse backgrounds can pursue careers in international affairs.

    We discuss the realities of diplomacy, from managing U.S.-Korea relations to navigating high-level meetings with dignitaries. Joy offers insight into how diplomacy varies across countries, the challenges of representing the U.S. abroad, and how shifting global events shape foreign policy. She also shares lessons from balancing diplomacy, security, and economic policies—and what business leaders can learn from international relations.

    For young leaders, this episode is an inspiring look at how a global career can start anywhere, including Hawaii. Whether you're interested in foreign policy, international business, or leadership, Joy’s journey and advice offer a powerful perspective on making an impact on the world stage.

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    25 mins
  • What Americans Get Wrong: Global Business with Sonia Ghumman
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Sonia Ghumman shares her insights on international business, cross-cultural challenges, and what it takes to succeed in a global market. We discuss how cultural differences impact leadership, communication, and negotiation, as well as how major companies like Apple and McDonald's adapt worldwide.

    She also offers advice for young professionals entering the field and explores whether remote work is breaking down or reinforcing cultural barriers. If you're interested in global business and cultural intelligence, this episode is a must-listen!

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    31 mins

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