68 episodes

This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2khmericansisters/support

2 Khmerican Sisters Mellissa & Jasmine Nguon

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 30 Ratings

This podcast was started to discuss meaningful topics and issues from the lens of two Khmerican (Cambodian-American) sisters and other diverse community leaders. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2khmericansisters/support

    67 | Farewell Pod: Starting a New Chapter!

    67 | Farewell Pod: Starting a New Chapter!

    It is bittersweet to announce that we are officially ending our podcast. We are grateful for the opportunity to spread our voices and messages on this platform and create a community on our podcast and Instagram where we could connect with other amazing Khmer/Khmer American individuals and teach non-Khmer people about our stories, cultures, families, and struggles. We want to thank anyone who has ever listened to our podcast, shared an episode, interacted with us on social media, guest appeared with us, and supported us along our journey these past two years. It’s truly special that we’ll have these recordings to live on forever for new listeners and future generations within and outside of our family! Let us know what your favorite episode(s) were and please leave us a review on Apple Podcast.

    This has been the 2 Khmerican Sisters Podcast. We encourage you to use your voice to tell your stories and ask questions with loved ones and strangers to engage in deeper conversations. 💕

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    • 47 min
    66 | What Will Be Your Legacy?

    66 | What Will Be Your Legacy?

    The burning question we have been wanting to ask ourselves is: what will be our legacy? It’s quite sad to think about but also enlightening due to the fact that we get to dig deep about the meaning of our lives. Reflecting and discussing this important topic helps us uncover our true north - our purpose - and how we each want to be remembered one day! Thank you for following our life journeys so far; we hope this helps you think about the marks that you want to leave in the world.

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    • 34 min
    65 | Calling for More Teachers of Color

    65 | Calling for More Teachers of Color

    More teachers of color are needed in America. In this episode, we recount our experiences as students growing up through the school system where we did not have many or any teachers who looked like us and came from similar backgrounds. With schools becoming more diverse and teaching staff remaining predominantly white women, we discuss the benefits of schools having more teachers of color and how to best retain them in this crucial profession. We also discuss the challenges of becoming an educator and the qualities all educators should have nowadays to be anti-racist and advocates for social justice & racial equity. Thank you to our friend, Laura Houcque Prabhakar, who is a teacher of 10 years and shares some insights around being an educator of color and the importance of teaching about AAPI communities for our younger generations.

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    • 42 min
    64 | Ba's War & Genocide Story

    64 | Ba's War & Genocide Story

    Ba takes us back to the late 1960s-1970s to share what it was like growing up in the rice fields to hiding in his classroom from bombs and missile attacks during the Vietnam War at only 5 years old, and witnessing the horrific events that took place when the Khmer Rouge Communist Party took over Cambodia. He had lost many family members, including his own father (who was a General for the former Government) in the killing fields. It was also not an easy process for him to talk about his mother, who had to care for 5 kids as a widow. Ba has had a very hard life, and this was the first time for him to share his story with us and with the world. Thank you for listening.

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    • 39 min
    63 | A Conversation with Author Putsata Reang

    63 | A Conversation with Author Putsata Reang

    Putsata Reang, seasoned journalist and author, is releasing an honest and beautifully written memoir “Ma & Me” on May 17th, 2022 that explores her family’s journey of escaping Cambodia by boat from the Khmer Rouge Genocide in the 1970's to adjusting to their new lives in the U.S. Putsata grapples with her identities and relationships growing up as Khmer American, gay, a woman and a child of refugees. In our conversation, Putsata touches upon topics such as what she uncovered about herself and her family, advice for those who are caught in-between who they are and what others want them to be, and her thoughts around how we can maintain our culture and language away from our family's country of origin. We felt a deep connection with her experiences, as our Khmer family also faced unimaginable trauma, loss, and financial troubles which permeated into intergenerational trauma, shaping the way we were raised and how we view the world.


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    • 1 hr 6 min
    62 | Moving as a Child

    62 | Moving as a Child

    What’s the emotional toll of frequent moves during childhood & teenhood? For us, moving to a different school meant that we needed to embrace the unknown and adapt to our new situation fairly quickly. In leaving our established lives behind, we sometimes lost connections with our old friends whom we had seen regularly before. In order to survive as a new kid in town, we had to figure out how to fit in, make new friends, and integrate into the new school culture and system. It wasn’t easy to embrace change, but it gave us the ability to have a growth mindset and to persevere through tough and uncomfortable situations.


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    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
30 Ratings

30 Ratings

hannavos ,

Happy New Year, love this podcast

I just want to thank you guys for making this podcast, you guys do amazing work and it’s always interesting to learn from you and your guests. I really appreciate this New Years episode and how you translated for us. My Yae passed away some years ago and I never got to have these conversations with her as well as because of the language barrier. So thank you, I feel more confident observing Khmer New Year now

Gocky075 ,

Wide range of topics

I dont listen all the time, but when I do, these girls never cease to amaze me. What I enjoy most is how they talk about subjects that really do need to be discussed about more, things that actually matter

chanthaoui ,

Excellent Diversity Topics And Easy To Listen 🎧 Daily

I listened to the 2 Khmerican Sisters podcast daily. I love that I am always learning from each episode and their content is rich of information. I also enjoy listening to both of them talk and when they invite guest speakers from all walks of life. When I listen, I feel like I am a part of their conversation. I’m excited to listen to future episodes because their topics are so diverse. I highly recommend listening to this podcast!

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