Episode 3 - Michelle Kim McCoy
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Michelle opens up about her experience growing up as the “token Asian American” in most circles. Then, attending the University of California-Irvine, where the majority culture looked like her--causing her to question her value and identity. Michelle shares how she uses life experiences, such as the recent birth of her son, to incorporate and share about Korean culture. I especially appreciate her willingness to unpack the challenges she faced with her parents for marrying her husband, who is Black and Jewish. I can’t wait for you to listen and share your feedback! Learn more about Michelle Instagram: @michellekimmccoy Photography: Michelle Kim Photography Acting: IMDb Stay connected with me on Instagram: @vivmabuni + @somedayisnowpodcast Twitter: @vivmabuni www.vivianmabuni.com Credits Sound Engineer: Aaron Kretzman of Phos Studios Music: Joseph Patrick of Passion Net Productions Executive Producer: Chantel Runnels Design: Jocelyn Chung
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