31 min

Ally Maki // S2 Special Episode // Redefining What it Means to be a Modern Asian American Woman Asian Hustle Network

    • Entrepreneurship

Welcome back to Season 2, a special episode of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Ally Maki on this week's show.

We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned!

Ally Maki is a Japanese American actress and the founder of Asian American Girl Club, an apparel company and social impact community that aims to redefine what it means to be a modern Asian American woman. Ally can most recently be heard as the voice of Giggle McDimples in the Oscar award-winning Toy Story 4 as the first Asian American woman in a lead role in the Toy Story universe, as well as in Freeform's Marvel series Cloak and Dagger and the TBS comedy Wrecked. Additionally, she can be seen as Ikumi in Dear White People and in roles on popular series such as New Girl, 2 Broke Girls, NCIS, The Big Bang Theory, and 10 Things I Hate About You, as well as the role of 'Min' in the film Geography Club. Multi-talented, Ally was signed to Columbia Records upon arriving in Los Angeles at the age of 14. Maki will next be seen in Disney +’s Home Alone reboot alongside Kenan Thompson, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Delaney. Beyond acting, Ally is vocal about ensuring representation in Hollywood and is dedicated to her mission of creating equitable and promising opportunities for Asian Americans across all walks of life, especially amongst young women and the next generation.

To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asianhustlenetwork/support

Welcome back to Season 2, a special episode of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Ally Maki on this week's show.

We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned!

Ally Maki is a Japanese American actress and the founder of Asian American Girl Club, an apparel company and social impact community that aims to redefine what it means to be a modern Asian American woman. Ally can most recently be heard as the voice of Giggle McDimples in the Oscar award-winning Toy Story 4 as the first Asian American woman in a lead role in the Toy Story universe, as well as in Freeform's Marvel series Cloak and Dagger and the TBS comedy Wrecked. Additionally, she can be seen as Ikumi in Dear White People and in roles on popular series such as New Girl, 2 Broke Girls, NCIS, The Big Bang Theory, and 10 Things I Hate About You, as well as the role of 'Min' in the film Geography Club. Multi-talented, Ally was signed to Columbia Records upon arriving in Los Angeles at the age of 14. Maki will next be seen in Disney +’s Home Alone reboot alongside Kenan Thompson, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Delaney. Beyond acting, Ally is vocal about ensuring representation in Hollywood and is dedicated to her mission of creating equitable and promising opportunities for Asian Americans across all walks of life, especially amongst young women and the next generation.

To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asianhustlenetwork/support

31 min