6 episodes

Welcome to Spilling the Cha, a podcast on two young Asian Americans navigating the world. We’re gen zs from the SF Bay Area in our senior years at UC Berkeley. We are constantly learning more about the world and ourselves. This podcast was created to share our insight and thoughts on topics relating to current events, culture, and identity. Grab your cup, because it’s time to spill the cha!

Wendy & Tiffany

Spilling the Cha Tiffany Yu, Wendy Zhou

    • Society & Culture
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Welcome to Spilling the Cha, a podcast on two young Asian Americans navigating the world. We’re gen zs from the SF Bay Area in our senior years at UC Berkeley. We are constantly learning more about the world and ourselves. This podcast was created to share our insight and thoughts on topics relating to current events, culture, and identity. Grab your cup, because it’s time to spill the cha!

Wendy & Tiffany

    Ep. 6: Catching Up and 2021 New Years Resolutions!

    Ep. 6: Catching Up and 2021 New Years Resolutions!

    In this episode, we talk about what we've been up to during our winter break before our last undergrad semester, some current events, and our new years resolutions!

    P.S. Here are the links to Tiffany's non-profit project, Modem Weekly. Please subscribe if you are interested (It's Free!) and follow Modem on instagram! Thanks for supporting!

    http://modemweekly.co/

    https://www.instagram.com/modemweekly/

    • 28 min
    Ep. 5: Our Reviews on Mulan 2020

    Ep. 5: Our Reviews on Mulan 2020

    Reviews, thoughts, and insights on Mulan 2020 from two Chinese Americans

    • 31 min
    Ep. 4: Destigmatizing Autism with Hari Srinivasan and Eli Oh

    Ep. 4: Destigmatizing Autism with Hari Srinivasan and Eli Oh

    In this episode, we welcome two very special guests, Hari Srinivasan and Eli Oh, to talk about Autism. Hari and Eli both lead the UC Berkeley student organization, Spectrum at Cal, and a student taught course about Autism. Come learn about Hari's experience as an autistic student and what he has been doing to address the stigma around Autism. Eli tells us about how she got involved with Spectrum at Cal and what she has learned throughout her time at Spectrum as well as working with Hari. 

    Check out Spectrum here: 

    https://www.facebook.com/SpectrumatCal

    https://www.spectrumatcal.org/about

    • 28 min
    Ep. 3: Maintaining Faith in College and During the Pandemic (ft. Sydney Chang)

    Ep. 3: Maintaining Faith in College and During the Pandemic (ft. Sydney Chang)

    In this episode, we invited Sydney Chang, a college friend and a recent grad from UC Berkeley to talk about what it's like to be Christian in college. Get to know how Wendy and Sydney became Christian and how they are maintaining faith during this tough time. We hear about their first impressions of Christianity to the difficulties in defining faith whilst in college to how the Church is like their second family now. Come check us out!

    • 14 min
    Ep. 2: Our Favorite College Classes

    Ep. 2: Our Favorite College Classes

    Wendy and Tiffany discuss their favorite classes they have taken so far at Cal. Courses in the life sciences, humanities, and STEM are discussed.

    • 18 min
    Ep. 1: Tips on Productivity, Networking, and Friendships in Online College

    Ep. 1: Tips on Productivity, Networking, and Friendships in Online College

    Welcome to the first episode of Spilling the Cha! We are kicking off our podcast with a series all about college. In this episode, we give tips on staying productive, networking, and meeting new people during online college. We hope you enjoy our first episode!

    For more conversations on identity and culture, go to Medium.com/watercress.

    Music Credits: IU Eight (Instrumental)

    • 23 min

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