Eileen

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S2E1 – How to Human in a Pandemic

Margrit and Eileen (fka Lin) are back with season 2 of World of Stories.  This time around, we’ll be discussing how to live in this new reality we find ourselves in. What does work look like in a pandemic? What…

Ep 40 – Goodbye For Now

Episode 40! We’re using this round number to announce that we’re going on a hiatus to rethink our follow-through on the goals and wishes that fueled us to start the podcast as a space to talk about diversity in storytelling.…

Ep 39 – More Than Enough and Diane Arbus

Elaine Welteroth’s memoir More than Enough recounts her ascent to the position of editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue in the 2010s, and the subsequent transformation of the magazine into a politically engaged voice for a diverse group of young women. In…

Ep 38 – Braiding Sweetgrass and the Torque Dance Festival

Braiding Sweetgrass is one of the best books Lin has ever read. An Indigenous plant ecologist, Robin Wall Kimmerer, blends native healing traditions and storytelling with “hard science” to explain the medical effectiveness of plants and the sustainability of the traditional…

Ep 37 – The Last Black Unicorn and Harley Quinn

Tiffany Haddish’s memoir, The Last Black Unicorn, balances humour with poignancy as it recounts the personal and professional struggles of the comedian trying to make it in the industry. Haddish’s irreverent style reveals a big heart and a desire to…

Ep 35 – Brotopia and Russian Doll

Emily Chang’s Brotopia exposes the toxic monoculture of masculinity in the Silicon Valley. For Lin, it solidifies the conviction that journalists make compelling arguments in good stories backed up by a wealth of examples, so she recommends the book not…

Ep 34 – A Look Back and A Look Forward

We take stock and look forward in this New Year’s episode. Lin talks about the lasting mark Tanya Talaga’s Seven Fallen Feathers (Episode 7) left on her consciousness as a settler in Canada. It fuels Lin’s resolve to attempt a…

Ep 33 – Dora and the Lost City of Gold and Cub

Lin appreciated the cultural respect that went into centering a Latina character and story in the movie Dora and the Lost City of Gold. The film uses a fictional myth instead of appropriating existing ones, while the title-character actor drew…

Ep 32 – Love Boat: Taiwan and Lucifer

Love Boat: Taiwan is a documentary showcasing the experience of diasporic Chinese and Taiwanese youth who took part in one of the longest-running summer programs in the world. Lin recounts her own experiences and juxtaposes them with the documentary interviewees’…