30 episodes

Q.POD highlights stories around LGBT wellness and life journeys. We shine a light on queer women, non-binary folks, and anyone under the greater LGBTQ+ umbrella. This podcast is run by queer, Asian-American host Irene Tang. We are proud to share our community-focused conversations and are happily sponsored by Anchor. Find related projects at baywellnesscoaching.com/blog, instagram.com/baywellness, youtube.com/wellnessjourneys and message us directly at qconpod@gmail.com to say hi, share your thoughts, or guest star on the show. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/qpod/support

QPOD - queer journeys podcast Irene Tang

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Q.POD highlights stories around LGBT wellness and life journeys. We shine a light on queer women, non-binary folks, and anyone under the greater LGBTQ+ umbrella. This podcast is run by queer, Asian-American host Irene Tang. We are proud to share our community-focused conversations and are happily sponsored by Anchor. Find related projects at baywellnesscoaching.com/blog, instagram.com/baywellness, youtube.com/wellnessjourneys and message us directly at qconpod@gmail.com to say hi, share your thoughts, or guest star on the show. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/qpod/support

    Starting a career in federal security specialist as a queer woman of color in a male-dominated field.

    Starting a career in federal security specialist as a queer woman of color in a male-dominated field.

    Michelle Ann is an amazing, queer woman of color and Filipina immigrant who happens to work in a very male-dominated field. I don’t meet a lot of women in homeland security (or the federal government for that matter) so I definitely had a few questions to ask, e.g., how did you find out about your career and what do you actually do at your job?



    Thank you so much Michelle for your care in helping others and offering you advice about how to get a stable career in the federal government. 



    We chat and talk about a few more questions like:

     -  How did you get involved in law enforcement?

     -  What was the scariest thing that’s happened at work?

     -  How was training for your position? Did you feel it was sufficient? 

     -  What was it like being a TSO? For those who don’t know that’s Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) on the front lines at airports. They’re the biggest workforce for TSA. How long were you working as a TSO?

     -  Any funny TSA stories you can share?

     -  What do you know about canine handlers? Such cute and hard working dogs.

     -  Where can you go to find federal jobs?

     -  Do you have any last things you want to share? 

     -  Where can people find more about you? 



    Resources: 

    Check out usajobs.gov for all federal jobs listed and applications.



    If you’d like to get in touch with Michelle, you can find her here: https://www.instagram.com/m1ch3ll34nn/




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    • 32 min
    What are fermented foods and why are they so beneficial? The hidden powers of microorganisms!

    What are fermented foods and why are they so beneficial? The hidden powers of microorganisms!

    I’m excited to have Hannah on the show today. Hannah Wastyk is a Stanford PhD candidate and fermented food researcher who will share a little more about what are fermented foods, why are people so obsessed with them, and why might they be good for you to include in your diet? I personally love eating fermented foods and have a huge interest in nutrition and how it relates to health. I’m super excited to bring someone very knowledgeable in this space to share our thoughts about microbiomes and tasty foods.



    To start off, can you share with the listeners a little bit about yourself and your interest in fermented foods?



    [[We’ll be going over the following topics:]] 

     -  What are fermented foods?

     -  What are the most popular fermented foods?

     -  Why are they so beneficial?

     -  Can you make fermented foods on your own?

     -  Are there any safety issues with fermented foods?

     -  How did you get into fermented foods?

     -  What is your fermented food research about?

     -  What does your company do?

     -  Besides fermented food, what other hobbies do you have?

     -  Wrapping up are there any last things you want to share?  

     -  Where can people find more about you?



    Thanks for coming on the show today.



    Read some of Hannah’s papers here:

    A randomized crossover trial on the effect of plant-based compared with animal-based meat on trimethylamine-N-oxide and cardiovascular disease risk factors in generally healthy adults: Study With Appetizing Plantfood—Meat Eating Alternative Trial (SWAP-MEAT) 

    https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/112/5/1188/5890315


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    • 35 min
    Side effects after COVID vaccination: chills, fever, etc. at various hours. Sharing my experience!

    Side effects after COVID vaccination: chills, fever, etc. at various hours. Sharing my experience!

    My amazing friend Hannah just interviewed me about my COVID vaccine experience; I had a really strong reaction after the 2nd dose so I want to help warn people of what to expect.



    Even though I had side effects during my first 24 hours, I’m really glad I got the Moderna. I recommend taking a day off just in case you get exhausted as well. She got the Pfizer (both doses) so we shared the similar reactions we both had. 



    Overall, I'm really grateful and fortunate to have finished both Moderna doses as I don’t want to get COVID and I want to help reduce the spread so people can go back out again. My goal has always been to help support, educate, and protect others. Since I’m in pretty good health (and never had any bad reactions to vaccines), I felt safe and comfortable to opt in for the vaccine. If you’re wondering if you should get your vaccine, talk to your doctor. The mRNA vaccines (Moderna and Pfizer) both do not have common allergens such as eggs, preservatives, or latex. 



    Feel free to find out more at the CDC sites: 

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/Pfizer-BioNTech.html

    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/Moderna.html





    Topics we covered (both of us are fully vaccinated!):

    When did you get the vaccine and how did you go about signing up for an appointment?

    How long did you have to schedule in advance?

    Had you tested positive for COVID prior to getting the vaccine?

    What vaccine did you get? Moderna, but I heard some people have less side effects with Moderna. I didn’t get to choose, and I was happy to get whatever was available. 

    Can you share the experience of actually getting the vaccine?

    How many people were there?

    Did you have to wait in line?

    Did you feel any immediate symptoms?

    Any tips for arm soreness?

    What were your experiences in the hours/days following the first dose?

    What was the process of getting your second vaccine and did it differ at all from the first?

    What were your experiences in the minutes/hours/days following the second dose?

    How do you feel psychologically now that you’ve had both doses of the vaccine? Safer?

    Will your actions change at all?

    How long until you think things will go back to “normal”?

    What things that have changed because of COVID will become our new “normal”?

    Anything that you are grateful for because of COVID?



    5 things that could be very helpful regarding your vaccine recovery: 

     1.  Take a sick day off work after getting the vaccine you don’t have to feel as exhausted

     2.  Get lots of sleep the night before your vaccine

     3.  Take your multivitamin and existing medications as usual

     4.  Grab water before bed after the vaccine because you might also wake up quite thirsty 

     5.  Wear your smartwatch to help you track your symptoms. I wish I wore my Apple Watch to bed so I could track my heart rate through the whole experience, because my heart rate was definitely elevated.


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    • 28 min
    Growing up Muslim-American: one woman of color's journey through challenges and self-identity

    Growing up Muslim-American: one woman of color's journey through challenges and self-identity

    This is a throwback episode recorded about a year ago but was not released until now. Our guest today is not specifically queer but we talk a lot about what it's like to be part of a community that is often misunderstood. 

    Check Asra's podcast at https://anchor.fm/whatsthefeeling --

    What's the Feeling (WTF) focuses on teenage mental health. Hosts Lindsay & Asra have a combined 22 years of youth development and mental health experience. Each week, they will discuss a specific case, and discuss best practices for the teen and the teen team (support network).

    I’m happy to be interviewing a client of mine, Asra, a Muslim-American woman living here in the San Francisco Bay Area (California). We’ll be talking about her life journey and her story. I want to highlight more stories of people of color, especially women of color, to share their experiences.  We answer the following questions:    - How do you identify in terms of your cultural and ethnic background?  - Could you share a little about yourself, your hobbies, and your passions?  - How did you started identifying as a feminist and why?  - What’s been your experience growing up in the United States as a Muslim-American woman? How was it attending school and how did the education system treat you?  - What are some challenges you’ve faced being a Muslim-American woman of color?  - To wrap up, do you have any last thoughts you want to share?  Thanks again Asra for sharing your Indian-American story here!


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    • 23 min
    How to prepare for a job interview. Tips from Employment Services at the SF LGBT Center.

    How to prepare for a job interview. Tips from Employment Services at the SF LGBT Center.

    Cheyl Lala joins us on the show today to talk about how to prepare for an interview and special considerations for LGBTQ people. Cheryl is the Director of Employment Services at the SF LGBT Center where I volunteer as a job coach. We wanted to put together a resource for queer folks to help with their job search and interview process.  We’ll be covering the following topics: -  How should I start preparing for an interview? -  What should I wear to an interview? Culture / recruiter recommendation.  -  Should I come out during an interview? Interviewing can be a stressful time. Should I bring up my sexuality or gender identity during the interview? -  How do you answer the common questions from interviewers “Do you have any questions for me?”   -  Where can people go to get additional help? What services does the Center provide and does it cost anything? FYI. Everything is free!  More information about the SF LGBT Center: a nonprofit organization serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community of San Francisco, California, and nearby communities, located at 1800 Market Street. Our mission is to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBTQ people and our allies.  https://www.sfcenter.org/


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    • 18 min
    What's it like to be Catholic, Vietnamese-American, and LGBTQ? Religion and queer identity.

    What's it like to be Catholic, Vietnamese-American, and LGBTQ? Religion and queer identity.

    I’m excited to be having Jennifer on the show today, and we’ll be talking about what her experience is like being Catholic, Asian (specifically Vietnamese-American), and a gay woman.

    We’ll be talking about topics like:

    -  How is it being a youth leader in the Catholic community while being LGBTQ+?  
    -  How did you first know that you were queer? What were your crushes like?

    -  Was it difficult coming out through sharing a Youtube video on Facebook to your friends and family?

    -  What is it like living and growing up in Minnesota without many other Asian or LGBT people around?

    -  What have been some of the best parts after having come out?

    -  Has it been difficult to navigate your identity of being queer while out in the church?

    -  Do you have any advice for people who are queer and religious?

    -  What are some resources you might suggest people look into? E.g., The Trevor Project

    -  Finding a queer-friendly therapist as a young person

    -  Navigating parental expectations as an Asian-American and child of immigrants

    -  How can you meet other queer Asian women to find support and community? Shoutout to Subtle Asian Sapphic Squad (SASS) on Facebook!


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    • 34 min

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