Crushing the Myth

Crushing the Myth

Crushing the Myth is an Asian-American speaker series, featuring stories that make people listen, learn, and get inspired. The Crushing the Myth podcast is Produced by talkingtaiwan.com

  1. 10/16/2020

    COVID Stories: A Case Study of Claude Debussy's "Syrinx" | Eva Ding Ep 11

    About The Speaker: Eva Ding Often humorously likened to an inflatable tube man onstage because of her enthusiasm and physicality, all flutist Eva Ding ever wants to do is imbue in her audience the same sense of joy and richness that music brings to her. Most recently, Eva returned to her hometown of Auckland and gave the New Zealand premiere of a new, orchestral arrangement of Claude Bolling’s “Suite for Flute and Jazz Trio”. Her most interesting gig to date, however, has to have been when she was the opening number for pro-wrestler, Orange Cassidy, at an Independent Wrestling TV match. In recognition of her potential as a performer, Eva has received fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and is a current fellow of bespoken. She has performed alongside soloists from the Metropolitan Opera, and with the United Nations Chamber Music Society and Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. In 2017, Eva made her NYC concerto debut with the Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra performing Honegger’s 'Concerto da Camera' and was invited back in 2019 to make the New York premiere of Tailleferre's 'Concertino for Flute, Piano, and Chamber Orchestra'. Shanghai-born and Auckland-raised, Eva completed a Master of Music with Robert Langevin, Principal Flute of the New York Philharmonic, and is now based in New York. Prior to that, she gained her Bachelor of Music with First Class Honors from the University of Auckland. CONTACT: http://www.eva-ding.com instagram.com/its.evading its.evading@yahoo.com The Crushing the Myth podcast is Produced by talkingtaiwan.com

    12 min
  2. 09/18/2020

    Following Your Dreams Is Too Long Term for Me | Calvin Sun Ep 7

    About The Speaker: Calvin D. Sun Calvin D. Sun, MD is a currently practicing Attending Physician and Clinical Assistant Professor in Emergency Medicine, a public speaker, phoblogopher, activist, choreographer, and entrepreneur based in NYC. Graduating from Columbia University and SUNY Downstate College of Medicine respectively as Vice President and President of his classes, Dr. Sun was also a host on MTVu’s hit show “The Freshmen" for 4 years and an award winning independent filmmaker. He is known for his films on Asian American stereotypes and female body image, the last of which won the inaugural One to Watch Audience Award at the 2007 Asian American International Film Festival. His work on Asian American body image has been published in various articles and books, including The American Beauty Industry Encyclopedia. He afterwards served as President of the Columbia College Young Alumni (CCYA) having overseen the largest growth of the organization during its 12 year history, as well as Director of the East Coast Asian American Student Union (ECAASU), the oldest and largest ethnic-interest collegiate organization in the country. After 10 years of service on ECAASU, he has the distinction of being the longest serving member in its 40 year history. Calvin is also the Founder & CEO of The Monsoon Diaries: a blog-turned-travel community that has taken hundreds of readers to 190+ countries and territories in the past 10 years including North Korea, Nauru, Iraq, and Antarctica. The Monsoon Diaries has since been featured on BBC News, ABC News, MSNBC, TED, National Geographic, and USA Today. He completed his residency training at Jacobi Medical Center in 2018 where he served as the Director of Resident Wellness. Calvin now practices as an attending physician at multiple underserved emergency departments and large-scale events around the country, including having been designated as the supervising medical captain at the finish line of the annual NYC Marathon. Calvin has been most recently notable for his first-hand reporting on the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic in New York City emergency rooms. Finally, he has been a prolific nationwide public speaker since 2008, and continues to be one of the most active Public Speakers in the Asian American speaking circuit.       CONTACT: https://www.instagram.com/monsoondiaries Recorded at Crushing The Myth (NY, May 3rd, 2019) The Crushing the Myth podcast is Produced by talkingtaiwan.com

    11 min

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Crushing the Myth is an Asian-American speaker series, featuring stories that make people listen, learn, and get inspired. The Crushing the Myth podcast is Produced by talkingtaiwan.com