groundings episode 6: Hilary Hwu, Nurse groundings - the choa podcast
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An exploration into mixed-race Korean experiences, Harriet and Ki-Sang speak with Hilary Hwu, a Chinese-Korean neonatal intensive care nurse, for the sixth episode of groundings.
With an upbringing that thoroughly blurred the cultural lines of Korean, Chinese, Myanmarese, and Japanese influences, Hilary gives us a window into her transition into adulthood, as she moved across the continent to build a new community and career, while evolving her relationships with her parents and her own mental health.
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The episode mentions made in, a podcast that discusses pop-culture moments and current events through the lens of two female members of the Asian diaspora. The Asian Canadian Therapist Directory is available on our website, www.choamagazine.com.
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groundings, a storytelling project from choa magazine, takes a deep dive into the inner lives of women in the Korean diaspora.
Hosted by Ki-Sang Yi
Music by Haedeun KimFollow us on Instagram @choamagazine or visit our website choamagazine.com
An exploration into mixed-race Korean experiences, Harriet and Ki-Sang speak with Hilary Hwu, a Chinese-Korean neonatal intensive care nurse, for the sixth episode of groundings.
With an upbringing that thoroughly blurred the cultural lines of Korean, Chinese, Myanmarese, and Japanese influences, Hilary gives us a window into her transition into adulthood, as she moved across the continent to build a new community and career, while evolving her relationships with her parents and her own mental health.
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The episode mentions made in, a podcast that discusses pop-culture moments and current events through the lens of two female members of the Asian diaspora. The Asian Canadian Therapist Directory is available on our website, www.choamagazine.com.
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groundings, a storytelling project from choa magazine, takes a deep dive into the inner lives of women in the Korean diaspora.
Hosted by Ki-Sang Yi
Music by Haedeun KimFollow us on Instagram @choamagazine or visit our website choamagazine.com
41 min