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為什麼血是紅色的🩸?為什麼大便臭臭的💩?為什麼恐龍滅絕了🦖?好奇的小孩們總是有好多的問題在腦袋裡轉呀轉!「媽媽老師,我想問問題」是一個為全世界的好奇小孩們設計的Podcast - 孩子們可以勇敢提問,然後媽媽老師會帶著小朋友一起去尋找答案。在節目中我們不僅探討自然科學常識,開啟孩子視角,更深入關懷孩子們心靈,包含社會情緒學習、身體健康管理、品格養成等等...孩子的身心靈各個方面遇到的疑問和煩惱,都有我們來當家庭的後盾。我們會邀請各個領域的專家、其他家長,以及孩子們一起探索,一起學習,一起去找答案。 "Ask Mama Laoshi" is a podcast in Mandarin made for curious minds around the world. Children can ask any questions without being judged, and we not only answer them but also show them how to look for the answers. In this children-centered show, ...
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Today With God Mandarin Chinese language version is a new TV series bringing the Visual Bible to the world. The 37 half hour episodes and one hour premier episode provide spiritual clarity to the question, Who Is Jesus? The series is broadcast in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Numerous foreign language versions are in production. Matthew, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Gospel of John are presented in the series with insightful explanation from Dr. Randy Weiss in the ...
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The Spark Podcast

Amy Tianyi Zhao & Meg Dowaliby

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The Spark is a podcast that explores what it means to traverse cultures and share stories that intersect Chinese and American culture to interrupt barriers and create connections. The Spark is a cultural haven - A space held by a friendship between two women from two different countries, meeting at the point where their cultures, identities and stories intersect. Their conversations are grounded in transparency as they move beyond previous perceptions and ideas of the other to form deep conn ...
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We first had Alex Kim on The Spark in July of 2022 - go back and listen to episode 31 if you haven’t already. Last time we talked, we delved into the incredible work he’s doing to get the BIPOC community outside with Here Montana. To this day, it is one of our most listened-to and engaged-with episodes. Not just because of the work he’s doing with …
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Disclaimer: On April 16th, Amy had the opportunity to finally have lunch with her mentor, the former president of NYU. On the night of the Year of the Dragon New Year’s Eve, Amy found herself in tears while FaceTiming her parents. In this episode, she continues the conversation from our previous installment, sharing her mix of anxieties and excitem…
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✨本集介紹 Episode Overview✨ 為什麼鳥會飛而人卻不會飛呢?🐦鳥又是怎麼飛的?🦅在這一集中,我們邀請到了自然老師小巴老師來回答這些有趣的問題,並且一起來探索到底鳥的身體到底做了哪些改變才能夠飛起來。另外,還有很多關於鳥的有趣小秘密,鳥吃什麼?🪱鳥有毒嗎?☠️聽完這一集答案就將揭曉囉! Have you ever wondered why birds can fly, but humans can’t? Are birds poisonous? ☠️ Do all birds have feathers? 🐦 Join us in our latest episode as we team up with the amazing Ms. Xiao Ba, a science t…
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✨本集介紹 Episode Overview✨ 動物們也會大便嗎?那他們的大便又和人的大便一樣嗎?小朋友的好奇心總是無遠弗屆,從自己身上的大便想到動物身上了。這一集我們邀請到昆蟲專家陳思叔叔和我們一起探討糞金龜關於大便的特殊行為喔!! Children's observations are windows into boundless curiosity, guiding us through the mysteries of the natural world. From their own poop to that of animals', our exploration continues. 💩 Do animals poop? Is their poop similar to hum…
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Meg is back from her first trip to China in five years. We said we’d be back in three weeks, but that quickly turned into eight. For Meg, jet-leg, getting back into routine, and processing this trip so that she can share her experience took a little longer. This is one of the most precise and poignant episodes we’ve ever recorded. The points of con…
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✨本集介紹 Episode Overview✨ 大便為什麼是棕色的💩?為什麼大便總是臭臭的🫢?人為什麼會放屁呢?人又為什麼會拉肚子呢?在上集和媽媽老師一起鑽進身體裡,了解消化系統的運作方式之後,我們要更深入探索關於大便的知識囉! Join us in this episode as we delve more into the fascinating world of poop! Why is it brown💩? Why is it so smelly🫢? What causes those embarrassing farts? And what exactly is diarrhea, and why does it occur? Get ready to unravel the my…
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✨本集介紹 Episode Overview✨ 人為什麼會大便🚽?大便💩又是怎麼做出來的?好奇的小朋友們對這個有點臭臭🫢卻幾乎每天都會看到的東西,總是充滿了好多好多問題。讓我們和AI小幫手一起搭上身體探測艇🚀鑽進身體裡,來發掘消化系統的秘密吧! "Why do people poop🚽? And how is poop💩 made in our body? Curious kiddos always have so many questions about this smelly🫢 thing in our daily life. Let's board the body explorer ship🚀 with our AI assistant and reveal the secrets …
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🧨 🐉 為什麼我們慶祝農曆新年?年獸是真的嗎?為什麼過年有紅包?🧧 為什麼農曆新年要吃年糕,餃子和魚?🥟🐟 在這一集中,我們將探討農曆新年有趣的傳統! 🎉🐉 Why do we celebrate Lunar New Year? Is the Nian monster real? Why do kids get red envelopes? 🧧 Why do we eat rice cakes 年糕, dumplings 餃子 🥟 and fish 魚 🐟during this special time of the year? Join Mama Laoshi to explore the fun traditions of the Lunar New Year! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬…
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為什麼人會打呼?為什麼小朋友們不能太晚睡?還有,螞蟻和魚會不會睡覺?準備好了嗎?讓我們一起來探索這些關於睡眠的「有趣」但又重要的問題! 😴✨🐜🐟 Welcome to another exciting episode where we embark on a journey through the fascinating world of sleep! Why do people snore when they sleep? Why do kids have to go to bed early? And do ants and fish take naps too? Get ready for a fun learning journey as we tackle these "funny…
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By the time you read this, Meg will be on a plane to China for the first time in five years and you won’t hear from us for about a month. In this episode, Meg shares her thoughts as she finally gets to go back to China. Amy shares what she’ll be up to while Meg’s gone. 当你读到这条消息时,Meg 已经在飞往中国的飞机上了。接下来的一个月你可能不会收到我们的更新,这是因为Meg要在中国好好体验。毕竟这是五年来她第一次回国。在这一…
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人為什麼需要睡覺😪😴?睡覺的時候為什麼會閉上眼睛🙈呢?為什麼我們會做夢💭?甚至還有些人會夢遊呢?這一集我們要和兒童神經科醫生俊言叔叔一起來了解關於睡覺的秘密,讓每一個好奇小朋友們都知道怎麼樣才能睡得好睡得飽喔🌙✨! Join pediatric neurologist Dr. Jim on a magical journey through the night as we solve the mysteries of sleep😪😴 in this episode. Discover why we need to sleep 😪😴and why we close eyes🙈 during sleep, dive into the fantasy world of dreams💭. But w…
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We all take risks, big and small, every day - especially those of us who are leading unconventional lives that span across multiple countries and cultures. In this episode we ponder the question, “When is a risk worth taking?” 无论大小,我们每天都在冒险——尤其当我们是过着跨越多个国家和文化的非传统生活的人。在这一集中,我们思考一个问题,“何时冒险是值得的呢?” Listen along to hear our answers. Join in on the conve…
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人為什麼會變老👴🏻?老人為什麼有白頭髮🧓🏻?又為什麼要戴上老花眼鏡👓啊?那老人還喜歡玩、喜歡學習嗎?各位好奇的小朋友,快來聽聽爺爺奶奶們告訴你他們最喜歡玩什麼、都在學那些新東西吧! 🎙️ Ever wondered about the secrets of aging? In this podcast episode, we tackle the questions you've always pondered but might have been too shy to ask. Why do we age? What causes our hair to turn gray or white? Why do wrinkles appear? In part 2 of our aging …
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人為什麼會變老👴🏻?為什麼有些人年紀大了卻很年輕,又有些人還很年輕時看起來就有點老了呢?🧓🏻好奇小朋友們觀察👀到了許多人變老時外表的變化,但到底怎麼樣才算是老了?原來爺爺奶奶們的老化也像小朋友們長高變重一樣,是成長的過程之一,好奇小朋友們快和媽媽老師一起,從身體裡頭的DNA🧬來發現人類變老的秘密吧! Why do people age👴🏻? Why do older people look different🧓🏻? In this episode, we will answer the kiddos' questions about aging, explore the meaning of aging, and unravel the incredible role played by f…
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We’re baaaackkk! Did you miss us? In our 40th episode and first of 2024, we take some time to reflect on 2023 and share what we’re most looking forward to in 2024. Our first episode of each new year has become a ritual of sorts - a way for us to take inventory of where we’ve been and where we’re going. 我们回来了!你想我们了吗?2024年的第一集也是我们的第40个整集。在这集中,我们花了一些时…
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為什麼人受傷了會流血呢?🩸血液到底是什麼東西?血都是紅色的嗎?為什麼血是紅色的呢?流血了該怎麼辦?是坐在原地不停的哭😭😨,還是有其他辦法😄?我們的好奇小朋友們有好多關於血液的問題,讓我們和美國紅十字會分子生物實驗室的血液專家👨‍🔬—馬丁叔叔,一起來探究這個人體中最重要的組成。 Why do people bleed when they get hurt 🩸? What exactly is blood? Is all blood red? Why is it red? What should we do when we are hurt and start bleeding? We collected so many interesting blood-related questions f…
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🦖✨本集介紹 Episode Overview✨🦖 這一集將介紹小朋友一定都知道的動物—恐龍!最大的恐龍到底有多大嗎?恐龍吃什麼?恐龍又是什麼顏色的呢?還有為什麼現在恐龍都不見了?🦕🌋🌿 我們將和媽媽老師一起踏上探索學習的旅程,回到數千萬年前,研究這些曾經生活在地球上的神奇動物。從霸氣的暴龍到強壯的三角龍,讓我們一起來發現恐龍的秘密,並一起學習一些超酷的恐龍小常識! In this episode, we're exploring a fascinating topic that every kid knows a little something about—Dinosaurs! How big were the largest dinosaurs? What did dinosaurs …
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In this episode, Meg and Amy deep dive into AI, their experiences exploring its capabilities, where they think it will be adapted and where they think it won’t, and more. Both Amy and Meg share how it is or isn’t being used in their respective fields, and Meg shares the fun ways she’s been using it outside of work. Meg 和 Amy深入讨论了人工智能——这个可能对创意行业产生深远…
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What you might not know is that when Meg is not behind the mic for The Spark Podcast, she’s writing. Surveyor of life, midwife of stories - the truest thing Meg knows about herself is that she’s a writer. In May of 2022, she started a personal newsletter called Field Notes where she shares her lyrical essays, poems, and personal anecdotes. With Fie…
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In this episode, Amy and Meg sit down to talk about the Barbie movie - because it’s a MUST. IYKYK. They talk about their experiences going to see both Barbie and Oppenheimer, how the Barbie movie was received in both America and China, the stark contrast between Barbie and Oppenheimer, and their arrival at this moment in history. 在这集中,Amy和Meg分享了观看电…
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Meg and Amy sit down for a mid-summer check-in. They talk about what they’ve been up to since the last episode, visiting past versions of themselves, work, Amy’s trip home, and more as they look forward to what fall holds for The Spark. Meg 和 Amy在这仲夏之日,坐下聊了聊过去几个月发生的点点滴滴。她们分享了从刚开始做播客到现在的心态变化,工作上的起起伏伏,以及Amy的回家之旅。在这集的结尾,Meg和Amy分享了对“火花电台”接下来节目的策划和期盼。 I…
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Meg and Amy revisited their past episode "Two Cities, Multiple Lives” after three years of turbulence, travel bans, and growth. The world may seem and feel different after the pandemic. However, upon re-listening to the episode and reexamining their lives over the past three years, they realized that instead of splitting lives in between different …
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Meg and Amy reflect on episode 3: Scared But Brave, and episode 4: Hello 2020 - the two episodes recorded before the world as we knew it fell apart. Hello 2020 right? And when they look back they talk about how coincidental it was that the motto they went into to 2020 with, “Scared But Brave,” would be so necessary. They discuss the moments they ha…
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Every great story starts at the beginning. Now that The Spark is almost four years old, Meg and Amy wanted to take a look back on how it all started. They reflect on their first two episodes and from it emerges a the topic of growth. Amy shares how she’s learned to less-critical of herself and Meg shares how she’s learned to become more herself and…
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Meg and Amy are back behind the mic again for their first episode of 2023! They share where they’ve been, where they’re going, and what they’ve been up to since the last episode. Plus, what’s new for The Spark and the exciting new way to connect with Meg and Amy and others in The Spark community! Be the first to join in here: https://thesparkpodcas…
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If you look at the outdoor industry, you usually see one type of person - white men. Alex Kim has set out to change that. Alex Kim is a first generation Korean American. Originally from Maryland, he’s the founder and director of Here Montana. Here Montana, is an outdoor program in Missoula, Montana that serves people of color to increase outdoor re…
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然这并不是火花电台第一次采访楼佳凯,但这是我们第一次用中文与佳凯对话。佳凯是怎样从一个中国留学生,成长为一位拎着相机设备,义无反顾地深入丛林,牧场,和高山的纪录者?除了腾讯纪录片里收纳的情节,《一次远行》镜头后到底还发生了什么故事?在异国他乡学习生活多年后,如今,佳凯终于回到了老家义乌。他最近在忙什么?生活如何? 摘下相机的佳凯,是一个什么样的人?希望通过这集,我们都可以更加了解我们的老朋友,故事叙述人,纪录片摄影人楼佳凯。 你可能已经听说过,或者看过腾讯视频的最新纪录片系列《一次远行》。《一次远行》记录了五名中国留学生在疫情期间,人在他乡求学生活的故事。纪录片的最后一集的主角是火花电台采访过的前嘉宾——自由纪录片摄影人楼佳凯。当我们第一次采访佳凯的时候,他人还在美国蒙大拿州的米苏拉。那时的…
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You may have seen the recent Tencent Documentary Series, Bon Voyage, that follows five Chinese students living abroad during the pandemic. In the last episode, they follow past Spark guest, Jiakai Lou. When we first talked with Jiakai, he was in Missoula, Montana at the height of the pandemic sitting at a crossroad: To stay in the U.S. or to go. If…
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In this solo episode, Meg caught up with the first foreign exchange student she knew who subsequently became one of her oldest and closest friends. Meg met Diane Schäfer-Surén in highschool on the Oregon Coast. The two take a walk down the memory lane, talking about all the instrumental moments that turned Diane’s foreign exchange experience into o…
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Amy终于在去年年底,采访到了一位她非常佩服的好朋友——李泽尧。目前,他的全职工作是一名在PINT任职的网络工程师。业余时间,他是纽约市立大学亨特学院的客座教授。从屏幕前到讲台后,作为一名年轻的外国教授,泽尧在美国公立大学教课的过程中经历了非常多有意思的身份转换和奇异故事。在这集中,我们均娓娓道来。 李泽尧是一名生长在北京,如今长居在纽约的网络工程师,设计师,以及教育者。他本科毕业于上海纽约大学,研究生毕业于纽约大学帝势艺术学院互动电子媒体学位。 感谢聆听!我们希望你能加入和我们的对话。你的评论和评分对这档播客至关重要,我们提前感谢你的参与。 你也可以和我们在以下社交平台直接对话: Instagram: @spark_podcast Facebook(脸书): @thesparkpodcas…
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In this episode, Amy had a casual conversation about careers, lifestyles, and the meaning of being a global citizen in today’s context with one of her friends, Zeyao Li. Zeyao is a web engineer at PINT, an adjunct professor at the Hunter College Film and Media Department, and a fellow Bejinger / New Yorker/ NYU Shanghai Alumni. He unleashes his cre…
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Amy and Meg are back with a brand new episode of The Spark in the New Year, kicking things off how it all began - in conversation, just the two of them. As they embrace the Year of the Tiger wholeheartedly, Chinese New Year brings the concept of home to mind. They realized that the concept of home and it’s definition has changed for the both of the…
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In this episode, Amy and Meg sit down for one final conversation of The Spark’s Motherhood Series which organically stemmed from a single episode and turned into a beautiful, sensitive, and powerful series featuring three inspiring mothers. For Amy and Meg, it only felt fitting that the last guests of the series were the mothers they’ve been in con…
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Raised in Shanghai, China, Jenny Zheng is a fellow millennial, entrepreneur, influencer, and a new mom in Manhattan. She is the founder of Velvet.Co, an international public relations and marketing agency and living her life to the fullest countering challenges with instinct. In this conversation, Jenny opens up about becoming a mother, striking th…
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Dr. Wednesday Martin is a social scientist, storyteller, and #1 New York Times Bestselling Author. Her book, Primates of Park Avenue (translated into “I Am a Mother, I Need the Hermes Birkin Bag” in Chinese), stirred up a heated debate across oceans and sparked an greater awareness around “exhausted motherhood” and the scarcity mindset that runs ra…
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赞了:在母亲节之际,我们决定发布与一位实实在在的超能女性的对话。她是“酷妈黛安娜”。曾经的她是一位投行人士,一位时尚设计师,以及竞技拉丁舞舞者。现在,她是两个男孩的妈妈(认真的,她简直是全能)正巧录制于国际妇女节,黛安娜和Meg还有Amy分享了作为一位在不同文化和不同国家之间,养育具有世界观的小朋友的经历和故事。当黛安娜成为妈妈的时候,她必须学习如何重塑自己的崩塌的个人身份。内容创作和录制视频帮助她找回了内心的平静。在创作的世界中,她想利用自己的平台,讲述那些值得被听见的伟大和充满力量的女性和母亲的故事。 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get acce…
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We're celebrating Mother's Day by kicking off a Motherhood Series in conversation with a true wonder woman and "cool mum," Dianna Lee. She's a former investment banker turned fashion designer, a Latin ballroom dancer and mother to two boys (Seriously, she does it all). Recorded by happenstance on International Women's Day of all days, Dianna shares…
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Pelayo Alvarez is the host, founder, and producer of The Forbidden Apple Podcast, a space to reclaim your spirituality. He’s also been one of Amy’s best friends for the past three years after she moved to New York City. Pelayo grew up in the Catholic Church in Gijon, a northwestern city in Spain. He never felt like he belonged. His personality and …
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The third installment of the “Artist Series,” Meg and Amy dive deep into conversation with, founder of Latitude Gallery in New York City, Shihui Zhou. In this episode, Shihui Zhou shares her story and invites us all to come along with the adventure that is opening an art gallery in 2020, that today, is not only surviving, but in many ways thriving.…
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You may have heard about Ting Zhao, the documentary filmmaker who recently became the first Asian Woman to win a Golden Globe for her film 'Nomad Land' - a film observing U.S. culture. Our guest on this episode of The Spark Podcast is an aspiring documentary filmmaker and visual journalist currently based in Missoula, Montana who is well on his way…
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生长在北京的 Ariel Ziyi Cui从小就知道自己长大后想成为一个艺术家。从五岁拿起画笔的那一刻起,她就再也没有将笔放下。三年前,她来到纽约学习设计。今天,她在纽约的一家精品住宅建筑事务所做与室内整修相关的工作。她终于实现梦想,并且成为了一位展览和室内设计师。作为火花电台“艺术家系列”的第一位嘉宾,在访谈和交流中我们深入探索了在他想寻找灵感,追随创作热情的过程。对于Ariel而言,在不同文化间穿梭的生活方式让她终于可以睁开双眼,敞开心扉地生活。 Born and raised in Beijing, Ariel Ziyi Cui always knew she wanted to be an artist. She began painting at five years old an…
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Born and raised in Beijing, Ariel Ziyi Cui always knew she wanted to be an artist. She began painting at five years old and never stopped. Three years ago, she came to New York to study design. Today, she’s an exhibition and interior designer, and working for a boutique residential architecture firm specializing in gut renovations. The first in our…
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The second guest on The Spark podcast is someone who Amy’s heard about most of her life, but Meg met him first. The Spark literally wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for this guest. Because of him, Amy and Meg met in the first place. Haocheng Wang is a prosecutor for the State of Montana and Meg’s husband. 13 years ago he came to the United States as an…
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Following part one comes part two of The Spark’s interview with former fashion industry journalist and current editor at VICE Asia Pacific, Rachel Ruonan Zheng. In the second half of the interview Meg and Amy dive in deeper with Rachel as she shares the benefits and challenges of working and living in a bilingual environment. Together, Meg, Amy, an…
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Amy Tianyi and Meg are back with the second season of The Spark, where they open up the conversation by introducing their first guest, Rachel Ruonan Zheng. Rachel is a former fashion industry journalist and, currently, an editor at VICE Asia Pacific. Amy first met Rachel in New York City by happenstance when Rachel was one of the speakers at an eve…
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Meg and Amy are back with a brand new episode. The topic? Where each of their places are when it comes to speaking out on issues like racism in the U.S. - a conversation sparked by a video called #CallItCOVID19. The question of whether or not to speak out for each of them lies in their identities, inherent and espoused. This is a public episode. If…
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This is the fourth and final installment of The Spark’s “Wo-men” series, celebrating Women’s History Month. In this episode, Meg and Amy walk you through their own personal journeys in finding their relationships with their bodies as women. Amy shares her confusion with her body due to the lack of sex education, and Meg shares how her relationship …
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When Amy was young she found herself questioning a woman’s role in the family and her mother told her she must be smart, that if she were to take a step back she could see “both the sea and the sky.” But are women who can see “both the sea and the sky” truly happy? Meg shares what happened when she took a step back, which led Amy and Meg to explore…
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This is an episode that Meg and Amy have been contemplating on whether to record or not since January. Now that things have escalated and the whole world is connected and affected by COVID-19, they decided it was time. They paused the “Wo-men” Series to share their own stories and experiences watching this pandemic unfold. Amy also shares what it w…
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In this episode, Meg and Amy disclose alternative opinions around what it means to be a woman in the workplace. Warning: Potentially unpopular opinions. Listen for yourself. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thesparkpodcast.substack.com…
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