1 hr 2 min

Sheng Elizabeth Lor: Am I Hmong Enough‪?‬ Hmonglish

    • Arts

Hey folks, welcome back to Hmonglish.

This is episode 3, which means we are halfway through the season because we typically record the show in batches of 6 episodes.

As you know, we release the show on Wednesdays, so that means the next two episodes will be released on March 8th and March 15th.

Today’s episode is with Sheng Elizabeth Lor. It is just about impossible to describe this woman because she is so many wonderful things all at once, so what we'll say is this: she’s a good friend of Yia’s, she is based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and she runs a company called the Social X Change project, which can be described as a digital creation platform that focuses on uplifting marginalized communities in arts and activism.

She is also an editor for the Hmong American Experience, which is the largest Hmong media organization in the world. This woman is so incredible and so inspiring, and we can’t wait for you to hear from her!

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If you like the show, leave us a 5-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and be sure to subscribe. The same goes for our YouTube channel: if you like what you’re seeing, give us a like, a comment, and subscribe to the channel.

If you haven’t done so already, follow us on social media on Facebook and Instagram: @hmonglishpod.

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Support for Hmonglish comes from SolarPod, an Immigrant-founded and owned company that makes and installs the Z-Rack, no-roof-hole racking system.

Proudly manufactured in Shakopee, Minnesota, this product is designed to eliminate the use of fossil fuel compounds that are often used in solar installations. Not only that, but the z-rack preserves the integrity of your roof in the process.

The SolarPod Z-Rack: revolutionary solar innovation made radically simple.

Get a quote for your home or business at mysolarpod.com

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All music courtesy of a paid creative license with Artlist

Hey folks, welcome back to Hmonglish.

This is episode 3, which means we are halfway through the season because we typically record the show in batches of 6 episodes.

As you know, we release the show on Wednesdays, so that means the next two episodes will be released on March 8th and March 15th.

Today’s episode is with Sheng Elizabeth Lor. It is just about impossible to describe this woman because she is so many wonderful things all at once, so what we'll say is this: she’s a good friend of Yia’s, she is based in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and she runs a company called the Social X Change project, which can be described as a digital creation platform that focuses on uplifting marginalized communities in arts and activism.

She is also an editor for the Hmong American Experience, which is the largest Hmong media organization in the world. This woman is so incredible and so inspiring, and we can’t wait for you to hear from her!

-

If you like the show, leave us a 5-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and be sure to subscribe. The same goes for our YouTube channel: if you like what you’re seeing, give us a like, a comment, and subscribe to the channel.

If you haven’t done so already, follow us on social media on Facebook and Instagram: @hmonglishpod.

-

Support for Hmonglish comes from SolarPod, an Immigrant-founded and owned company that makes and installs the Z-Rack, no-roof-hole racking system.

Proudly manufactured in Shakopee, Minnesota, this product is designed to eliminate the use of fossil fuel compounds that are often used in solar installations. Not only that, but the z-rack preserves the integrity of your roof in the process.

The SolarPod Z-Rack: revolutionary solar innovation made radically simple.

Get a quote for your home or business at mysolarpod.com

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All music courtesy of a paid creative license with Artlist

1 hr 2 min

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