Today I am joined by my talented friend Kimmie, a professional actor and dancer! We talk about how she got started in the industry and have a real conversation about what it takes to be an actor.
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Today I am joined by my beautiful friend Vielka aka V! We talk about her love for Cricut and why it is fun for anyone interested in arts and crafts. Tune in to also hear V talk about some juicy novels and get a taste of her delightful personality.
Comments closedToday Tanvi and I talk about dating women versus men and how to navigate the differences.
Comments closedToday I am joined by my friend Emily Decker to discuss how That 90s Show could have been better. We talk about how it missed the mark compared to the storyline of That 70s show and how we would have written the show differently.
Comments closedMy birthday was three days ago, so I decided to get my birthday astrology and tarot reading from my dear friend Shahir. What I learned in this session was deeply personal, and I want to share all the juicy details with you all. Trust me you won’t want to miss this episode!
Comments closedToday I am honored to be joined by my enchanting friend Shahir Shukor, a professional astrologer, tarot reader, and spirit bridger. We talk about his astrology journey, how astrology is rooted in science, and the ways you can apply astrology in everyday life.
Comments closedToday I bring together two of my best friends to play a fun game of Never Have I Ever! Tune in to find out who has nipple piercings, our thoughts on Gen Z in the workplace, and why marriage is not needed in the 21st century.
Comments closedToday I am joined by my friend Alyssa So. We met at UC Berkeley where we both starred in a play called Open Lab: Identity and Belonging. After over 5 years, we reminisce about what the play meant to us. We also talk about our experience growing up Chinese American and the struggles of a first-generation immigrant family.
Comments closedGabbie Hanna, one of my favorite YouTubers, faked going to Coachella with the help of Kellan Hendry, a 21-year-old photographer who takes ordinary portraits of people and Photoshops them into fantastical wonderlands. They had me and the entire Internet fooled, which made me think about how there is a new artist being born in the digital age: Photo Artists. Along with painters and sculptures, Photoshop and Lightroom editors are using these technologies to create masterpieces. The rise of the “Photo Artist” makes me think about a media studies theory I learned at Cal, which is Walter Benjamin’s notion that the aura for a work of art is lost with the rise of mechanical reproduction. Can a highly Photoshopped image be considered art, or does its ability to be reposted make it lose its credibility? What happens when photo and video manipulation goes too far and is used for political gain? All this and more will be discussed on today’s episode!
Comments closedNothing is lost on the Internet. Once you post, it will be online forever. But only for people with devout followers who screenshot their every move… What about us common folk? In today’s episode of Daisyish Days, I dive into how our experience on social media is vastly different from that of a celebrity. I talk about Ariana Grande’s misspelled Japanese hand tattoo, people finder sites that allow you to find the contact info for literally anyone, and the Kardashians’ endorsements of pseudoscience detox/weight loss products on their Instagram accounts. I also highlight British actress and activist, Jameela Jamil, who is trying to change the notion of beauty with her “I Weigh” movement that promotes weighing yourself based on what you are thankful for, rather than the number you get when you step on a scale. Listen to find out why all of this matters and what we can do to stop body shaming ourselves and others.
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