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Welcome to Militantly Mixed, the fearless podcast exploring race and identity from the Mixed-Race perspective. Join irreverently insightful host, Sharmane Fury, on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and celebration. "Be Your Mixed Ass Self" as we delve into the complexities of being Mixed-Race, sharing personal narratives, tackling social justice issues, and celebrating the beauty of cultural diversity. Join the vibrant community of Militantly Mixed listeners who challenge norms, brea ...
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Auldton Laughing Club

Laura Lyster-Mensh

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Join the mixed-race creator of the Auldton Laughing Club, where we learn that getting yelled at won't kill you and saying nothing is no longer an option. Race, history, art, fiction, and a few laughs in a limited series podcast. Host Laura Lyster-Mensh, author and rabble rouser. 2020-2021
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We tell Asian America's stories to go beyond being seen. As people of all backgrounds reckon with complex legacies of race, power, culture, and identity and ask themselves, “Where do I stand?” Self Evident presents reported stories and radically open conversations from the everyday Asian Americans who have been confronting this question for generations. Our mission is to empower local communities to share stories and build relationships around the value of self-representation. Self Evident i ...
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What does it mean to be an Asian woman in 2019? Writer Hannah-Rose Yee, blogger Peony Lim and photographer Kit Lee attempt to answer that question as it relates to their varied and shared heritage, and the issues, complexities and absurdities of their lives.
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The Halfie Project

The Halfie Project Podcast

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Becky and Cedric deep dive into Korean history, culture and the mixed race experience. They share the half-Korean experiences with guests from all over the world. Find more at TheHalfieProject.com or @thehalfieproject Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehalfieprojectpodcast/support
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In this episode of Militantly Mixed, host Sharmane Fury does a quick update after several months about their recent travels and upcoming plans. * * *You can continue the conversation on our private Facebook group after you listen to this episode at http://facebook.com/groups/militantlymixed* * *Produced and Edited by Sharmane Fury Music by: David B…
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In this episode of Militantly Mixed, host Sharmane Fury welcomes T Padilla, the founder of Transpire, a virtual forum dedicated to supporting Mixed, Multiracial, transgender, and gender expansive individuals. Together, they discuss the importance of creating safe and inclusive spaces for marginalized communities, and discuss the upcoming Transpire …
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So I did it, I flew to L.A. to attend and support our cousin, Dr Jenn Noble and her Free To Be Fest, a Mixed Race community event that took place at Rooftop Cinema in DTLA. A lot of my favorite Mixed cousins that are L.A. based were there. It was really good for me, I’m really glad I went. I was only gone for 25 hours, I’m back home with my kittens…
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Carol Kwang Park was 12 years old, working as a cashier at her family’s gas station in Compton, California, when the 1992 LA Uprising forever changed her life. Her mom was at the gas station that day and Carol was unsure if she’d even make it home. At the time, she didn’t understand why tensions came to a head in Los Angeles, following the acquitta…
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Whilst I was recording my little mini-promo the other day about the Free To Be Fest, it occurred to me I hadn't actually talked to Dr. Jenn about coming on to let y'all know more in detail about the event so I hit her up and we jumped on to chat it up about the fest. If you are in the Los Angeles area on June 9th, you will want to be at the Free To…
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Just a quick check in to see if you have heard about the FREE TO BE FEST put on by cousin on the show Dr. Jenn Noble and the Free to Be Collective? Y'all should know Dr. Jenn from this show and her own Mixed based content on IG and Tik Tok, she is a clinical psychologist and Mixed Race cousin so if you don't already know her or the Free to Be Fest …
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Just another update. I am back in the U.S. and beginning the business of moving forward in life and with the shows. Please check out the Patreon replacement page of https://patreon.com/sharmanefury for all the show information, sponsorship, and news about all things ManeHustle Media. Check out the new anthology that features a couple of Militantly …
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I promised an update after I brought my younger two cats to the U.S. but when I got back to Mexico everything fell apart again. I have since lost both my elderly cats within a week of each other and truly struggling at the moment. If you are able to donate to the GoFundMe to help us return to the states and help cover some of my husband's emergency…
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Just a quick update on how I am doing since my husband died. If you are able to donate to the GoFundMe to help us return to the states and pay down some of my husband's emergency medical funds please go to ... ⁠bit.ly/GoFundTree⁠ In the meantime, if you would like to still hear from me, please check out my latest podcast ⁠⁠Matcha, Masala, & Murder⁠…
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Some of you may know that I lost my husband on November 30, 2023. It was right after hiatus of Militantly Mixed began. I will be extending my hiatus while I prepare to return to the U.S. and manage my grief. Here is an update about what is happening. If you are able to donate to the GoFundMe to help us return to the states and pay down some of my h…
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Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury is going to have to admit that it is time for taking a break not just for mental health in December like I normally do but for my physical health as well. In the meantime, if you would like to still hear from me, pleae check out my latest podcast Matcha, Masala, & Murder available now on Youtube, Spotify, and where ever you…
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In this episode, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury shares their personal feelings about balancing guilt and rest during times of crisis. Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality. BDS upholds the simple principle that Palestinians are entitled to the same rights as the rest of humanity. What is…
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In the episode, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury is having a tough health week and only recorded a brief update on health and plans for upcoming episodes. Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality. BDS upholds the simple principle that Palestinians are entitled to the same rights as the rest o…
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In the episode, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury goes into deeper explanation of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Movement AND the social media BIG 3 targeted Boycotts. She will cover the importance of targetted boycott over broad boycotts. Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality…
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In the episode, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury continues to discuss the current genocide of the Palestinian people whilst acknowledging other global genocides and realizing what little we know about what is happening in other parts of the world. Additional, we talk about how the BDS Movement (Boycott, Divest, & Sanction) is a real way, we as individ…
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In the episode, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury takes the mic in a solo episode to address the pressing issue of the ongoing genocide of Palestinian civilians at the hands of the colonizing Zionist state of Israel. Sharmane reaffirms the core mission of Militantly Mixed, which is to build a global community of Mixed individuals while advocating for t…
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In this episode of Militantly Mixed, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury speaks with Nicole, a biracial Chinese-White Canadian married to a biracial Chinese-White Canadian, who are raising a multigenerational Mixed toddler. Nicole shares her experiences of being assumed as white despite her Mixed-Asian appearance, and she explores the challenges and curi…
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This week on Militantly Mixed, your Sir Auntie, Sharmane Fury is joined by John Blake, a distinguished senior writer at CNN.com and the author of "More Than I Imagined: What a Black Man Discovered About the White Mother He Never Knew." We discuss John's extraordinary life journey, marked by the complexities of growing up with a predominantly Black …
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Konnichiwassup cousins, We're back from Mental Health Hiatus and your Sir Auntie, Sharmane Fury has a captivating conversation with fellow Mixed-Japanese American, Akane Sugimoto Storey, who has spent the last two decades living in Mexico, raising kids here and fully embracing her adopted culture. This episode, "Mixed in Mexico," we dive deep into …
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Being in a healthy relationship takes a lot of work but it is rewarding. Now add onto that cultural differences, language barriers, dealing with implicit biases and physical distances - now you have a lot more to work through. Both Cedric and Becky are mixed Korean, Black and White on their other sides, respectively, and give some advice they've le…
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Konnichiwassup Cousins, Your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury is back for another quick update just to let y'all know I made it back to Mexico but still in need of Mental Health Hiatus. Please feel free to check out the Instagram page for daily questions to engage on until we come back from hiatus. While I am on hiatus, I would like t to encourages fans to…
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Konnichiwassup Cousins, Your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury is back only briefly with this special update episode of Militantly Mixed, to check in with listeners and share the latest updates on my journey towards Mexican residency. Amidst the stress and anxiety leading up to the appointment, I wanted to assures everyone that I am in good health however, …
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What makes Korean names special? Though Korean names might typically only contain three syllables, or more specifically three characters, every part of the name traditionally contains significant meaning. In this episode, we break down the three parts of a Korea name: the 성 (family name) and 이름 (given name). We talk about the most popular and least…
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At first glance, positive stereotypes seem different than negative stereotypes, but ultimately they do the same thing - strip down a full human being to the qualities or characteristics you choose to believe. Take a listen as Cedric and Becky talk about some positive stereotypes we've faced and how to deal with it. Read more at ⁠thehalfieproject.co…
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In this final episode of the season, Sharmane Fury has an enlightening conversation with Filmmaker, Photographer, Audio Engineer, and Vocalist Amy "Amori" Piñon. Amy shares her profound insights as a Mixed-Japanese, Filipino, and Mexican-Indigenous (Maya and Aztec) individual. The discussion delves deep into topics such as epigenetics, ancestral tr…
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Do you feel like people stare at you because of how you look (and not necessarily because you’re trying to stand out)? Cedric and Becky talk about how it feels to have those extra eyes on you. Read more at ⁠thehalfieproject.com ⁠ Send listener mail to thehalfieproject@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theha…
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Join Auntie ⁠TaRessa Stovall⁠ and Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury in another engaging conversation for the ⁠Mixed Auntie Confidential⁠ series building on the previous discussion about Pheno-Divergent, Pheno Non-conforming, and Pheno-Fluid, possible new terms as alternatives to the limiting and othering "racially ambiguous." In this part 2 episode, your Mi…
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The Kim Sisters, the first Asian group to perform on The Ed Sullivan Show, also hold the record for most performances ever for the variety show - a whopping 22 times. The largely forgotten godmothers of K-Pop girl groups, the Kim Sisters were one of the most popular Vegas acts of the 60s. Write in to thehalfieproject@gmail.com --- Support this podc…
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In this week's episode of Militantly Mixed, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury is joined by with Tristan, an endlessly enjoyable man of French and Filipino ethnicity, who was born and raised in London and now resides in Sweden. Together, they explore the challenges and importance of finding intersectional (LGBTQ and POC) communities while living abroad.…
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It's a long-ish title, we know, but essentially it says it all - if your Korean partner kidnaps your child and hides them in Korea, what can you do? We discuss three cases, two currently ongoing, how the Korean government is handling them and what you can do about the current cases of John Sichi and Jay Sung. Read more at ⁠⁠thehalfieproject.com ⁠⁠u…
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In this week's episode of Militantly Mixed, your Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury is joined by Nina, an Afropean currently living in Slovakia. Having lived in multiple countries, Nina shares her quest to establish a supportive community for fellow Mixed people, countering the sense that outsiders put on Mixed people of not belonging. Discover her inspiring…
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This week on Militantly Mixed, your Sir Auntie, Sharmane Fury as she welcomes special guest Michael Yam, NFL Networks sports host and anchor turned children's book author. Together, they explore Michael's delightful book, "Fried Rice and Marinara," which chronicles the endearing journey of a Chinese-Italian 4-year-old as he navigates the quest for …
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Join Auntie ⁠TaRessa Stovall⁠ and Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury in another engaging conversation for the ⁠Mixed Auntie Confidential⁠ series on the topic of Mixed folks agency surrounding terms such as "racially ambiguous" "exotic looking" or the often incorrectly used "white passing" versus Mixed folks having the opportunity to express our own Mixedness…
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Cedric and Becky, both having immigrant mothers from Korea, know a thing or two about living in a mixed home. They talk about what might be some common experiences children of immigrants might face, particularly if one or both of your parents are Korean. Read more at thehalfieproject.com Send listener mail to thehalfieproject@gmail.com --- Support …
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In this special 5th anniversary episode of Militantly Mixed, host Sharmane Fury, reflects on the incredible journey of the podcast. From the initial excitement and passion to the moments of doubt and imposter syndrome, Sharmane shares how Militantly Mixed has become a transformative force in her life. The show has opened doors, won awards, and allo…
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This week, I am solo-dolo, just sharing some things I have experienced since moving to Mérida, Mexico and what I've been thinking about for my evolution as a podcaster as I am now living abroad. * * * We re-opened submissions to the Be Your Mixed Ass Self Anthology. Please check out the guidelines to submit ⁠⁠⁠here.⁠⁠⁠ * * *You can continue the con…
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This week, I spoke with artist and author Victoria Pendragon about her upcoming memoir, Scorpio Times X, in which she details her experiences being sexually trafficked by her white grandfather, who viewed the more Cuban-presenting grandchildren as disposable and the more white-presenting children were revered. TW: We get into the heavy topics of ch…
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Join Auntie ⁠TaRessa Stovall⁠ and Sir Auntie Sharmane Fury in another engaging conversation for the Mixed Auntie Confidential series on the significance of embracing personal Mixed-Race identity beyond percentages and DNA tests. They delve into the complexities of Mixed-Race identity, highlighting the importance of lived experiences and cultural co…
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Konnichiwassup Cousins! This week I am joined by fellow Blasian and the creator of the Black Nerds Expo, JD Banks. Y'all have heard me talk about the Black Nerds Expo a bunch of times over the last few years and when I finally realized JD was also a Mixed Black Filipina, I had to have her on Militantly Mixed too. You can follow Echo on IG ⁠@JD_Who_…
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Our friend Tracey Nguyen Mang, host of the Vietnamese Boat People Podcast, goes behind the scenes with Lisa Phu in this conversation — about how to document the lives of our parents, when that process can feel overwhelming. This episode, recorded live online, is the Season 6 Premiere of The Vietnamese Boat People, a podcast and nonprofit project th…
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Konnichiwassup Cousins! This week I am joined by a pure agent of MIxed-Chinese & Jewish chaos, Echo! We discussed how their family's multiple layers of immigration, and exposure to a group of fellow Mixed-Queer-Asians in her teenage years help informed his identity today. Echo also reflects how continuing to find new Mixed spaces, helped them to co…
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Konnichiwassup Cousins! This week I am joined by Brianna, the Blood Witch, a multi-generational Mixed (MGM) person that is actively defining her Mixed identity on her own terms, through ancentral spirtuality after having a somewhat sheltered childhood where she wasn't given access to explore her full heritage. You can follow Brianna on Instagram an…
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Konnichiwassup Primos! This week I am joined by fellow Mixed race content creator Rhia Maîr Kaur aka Mixed Race Mama. She's been making Mixed-Race content on Instagram for awhile now but has just recently launched Mixed Race Mama, the podcast! You can learn more about Rhia Maîr Kaur, by going to... https://mixedracemama.com/ Instagram @ Mixed Race …
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This month we talked about the new HBo documentary 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed by W Kamau Bell. We get into all the things, so if you’re curious about how two Mixed Aunties feel about a doc created by a monoracial person in an interracial marriage that is raising Mixed children, check us out. Please share your thoughts on this discussion by emailing…
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Konnichiwassup Primos! I am back from April Mental Health Hiatus and ready to get back into this Militantly Mixed life with y'all. My guest this week is Maris Lidaka, filmmaker and creator consultant. Recently Maris founded the ⁠Blended Future Project⁠, a content creation and media education company that works to bring the Mixed experience into the…
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Boen’s mom thinks he’s brainwashed by the New York Times. Boen thinks his mom is brainwashed by the Chinese Communist Party. But when Boen starts listening more deeply to his mom’s stories of growing up in China and then immigrating to the U.S., he spots the signs of his own political conditioning — and unravels the threads of Chinese and American …
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Hola Primos, Llegué a Mérida/ I made it to Mérida! This is just a short solo-sode to let y'all know I made it to Mérida and will be going on the April Mental Health Hiatus in a few days. If you haven't already submitted, this is a reminder that we extended the submission date for the Be Your Mixed Ass Self Anthology to April 15th. Please go to http…
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This week, I am joined by the dopest, fellow purple headed, founder/CEO of Mixed Asian Media, Alex Chester-Iwata. We talk about the importance of Asian, Asian American, and Mixed Asian representation in media and the importance of creating platforms that are for us, by us, and about us. Check out Mixed Asian Media here. * * *You can continue the co…
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