12 episodes

Welcome to “Yes, and…” a podcast in partnership with Seattle Center Festál that acknowledges what has happened, what exists now, and what else is to come. Taking a stance of curiosity for one another over assumptions, we explore life lived through shared stories and honest conversation.

Yes, and..‪.‬ Seattle Center

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Welcome to “Yes, and…” a podcast in partnership with Seattle Center Festál that acknowledges what has happened, what exists now, and what else is to come. Taking a stance of curiosity for one another over assumptions, we explore life lived through shared stories and honest conversation.

    Tibet Fest: Compassion Is Your Best Weapon

    Tibet Fest: Compassion Is Your Best Weapon

    “Even the most selfish person should find compassion very, very attractive,” expresses Sonam Nyatsatsang, the festival producer of Tibet Fest, with a smile. He is joined by Sontri Jorkhang, a volunteer for the festival and our youngest guest this season. They describe the Tibetan culture of compassion and what it looks like in their everyday lives. Sonam speaks to the history of Tibetan immigration to Seattle and the responsibility to be a voice for the 99% of Tibetans still living in Tibet, who do not have the freedom of expression he has, living in the United States. While, Sontri shares his passion for his culture and respect for his elders, which fuels a sense of responsibility to keep the festival thriving for future generations of Tibetans. 
    Learn more about Tibet Fest: http://www.seattlecenter.com/events/featured-events/festal/tibetfest Compassion 2020 Program: https://www.wagenerals.org/compassion2020 09/17/19 Update: Sontri was selected to participate in the 2020 delegation!

    • 54 min
    Indigenous People Festival: Gathering Together

    Indigenous People Festival: Gathering Together

    “I don’t have trouble knowing who I am. I am Tlingit,” states LaVerne Wise who describes herself as the “Director of Happiness” at Seattle Indian Health Board (SIHB). LaVerne works with our second guest, Brad Angerman, the Director of Communications at SIHB. They both represent the Tlingit tribe in Southeast Alaska. LaVerne and Brad discuss personal stories about identity, contemporary representation within the Indigenous People Festival, and the importance of educating oneself on the federal census — especially how the census impacts policy, funding and the livelihood of indigenous communities around the entire nation. 
    Learn more about Indigenous People Festival: http://www.seattlecenter.com/events/featured-events/festal/indigenous-people-festival

    • 56 min
    CroatiaFest: Icons of Seattle

    CroatiaFest: Icons of Seattle

    “We are everywhere; we’re just under the radar,” expresses John Morovich, board member of CroatiaFest. His mother and our second guest, Cathryn Morovich, is the festival co-producer. Together, they offer personal stories and the history of Croats in Seattle, highlighting many hidden innovations located across the city. Representing two generations and a deep family connection to the festival, John and Cathryn carry pride, passion and knowledge of Croatian culture with a mission to embody it throughout CroatiaFest.
    Learn more about CroatiaFest: http://www.seattlecenter.com/events/featured-events/festal/croatiafest

    • 1 hr
    Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration: Dual Identities

    Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration: Dual Identities

    “What does it mean to be Chinese? What does it mean to be American? Where is the balance?” asks Vivian Huang, Marketing Chair for the Asian Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month Celebration. Along with her, Peter Tsai, the festival producer, speaks to the history of API communities in Seattle and how the festival emerged alongside the official designation of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM) in May. Both guests were born and raised in Seattle. Despite the difference of time periods, Vivian and Peter share a common theme of feeling cultural support and belonging. They also acknowledge the challenge of honoring tradition inside and outside the festival, while striving to incorporate a contemporary experience. 
    Learn more about Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration: http://www.seattlecenter.com/events/featured-events/festal/api-heritage-month-celebration

    • 54 min
    BrasilFest: New Ideas Embedded in Roots

    BrasilFest: New Ideas Embedded in Roots

    “Come ready to participate!” proclaims dancer, Lena Silverman, who grew up in Seattle and within BrasilFest. She is joined by Eduardo Mendonça, festival co-producer of BrasilFest. They represent two distinct generations and the contrasting experiences of immigrating from Brazil to the U.S. as an adult and growing up as a first-generation mixed race Brazilian youth in Seattle. Lena and Eduardo speak to the history and impact of the festival and their personal challenges with identity and social justice. They share how BrasilFest challenges stereotypes through arts, food, programming, and discussions that represents the diversity of Brazil and also what it means to be American. 
    Learn more about BrasilFest: http://www.seattlecenter.com/events/featured-events/festal/brasilfest 2018 BrasilFest Youth Panel: A Journey Inside the Minds of Brazilian Youth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tlzy4E6DJYY

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Intergenerational Collaboration: Let Us Walk in Our Own Shoes

    Intergenerational Collaboration: Let Us Walk in Our Own Shoes

    This youth-focused episode highlights the advocacy efforts and leadership experience of Mariam Bayo, Zion Thomas, Karishma Vahora and Khatami Chau. They share their opinions on how adults can successfully invite youth to collaborate, offering advice on mentorship with integrity through self-reflection, patience, and listening.

    • 1 hr 11 min

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LOVE THIS

It has been so inspirational and exciting to listen to these so far. I can’t wait for more. I find myself identifying with different guests and learning so much from those I may not immediately identify with. Listening has made me want to start honest and open conversations about these topics with those seine me. Thanks for giving us an insight into these different aspects of our community! I hope for many more of these!

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