Ten Thousand Things with Shin Yu Pai is a podcast that focuses on Asian-American stories. Asian Americans have contributed so many positive things to American culture. However, these contributions are sometimes not part of the mainstream conversation. This podcast wants to change that.
The poet Shin Yu Pai hosts the Ten Thousand Things with Shin Yu Pai podcast. Pai is the author of eleven collections of poetry. Her most recent anthology, Virga, premiered in 2021. In 2014, she was in consideration for a Stranger Genius Award in Literature. She has a Master's in Fine Arts from Chicago's School of the Art Institute.
This podcast is an official production of NPR and KUOW in Seattle, Washington. Since its founding in 1970, NPR has strived to offer high-quality journalism for free to all. Its primary focus remains on educational programming and national news coverage.
The number "Ten thousand" has a specific meaning. Pai says "is used in a lyrical sense to convey something infinite, vast, and unfathomable." It is a fitting title for the breadth of this podcast.
Pai's focus on Asian culture is widespread and interesting. She has by no means limited herself to a specific area of focus. One episode explores how the Asian community in Atlanta is using biking to heal from a shooting. Another focuses on the novel No-No Boy. It's known as the first Japanese-American novel. Even a blue suit has another meaning here.
From listening to the podcast, it is clear how passionate Pai is about these stories. Sometimes, they would not receive much attention if she were not reporting on them. It allows her to empathize well with the people she is interviewing.
The host also receives plaudits for her on-air bravery. One episode of the podcast sees her conducting a mizu kuyo ritual. It is a ceremony that women can take part in after losing a pregnancy. Sharing her story as part of the podcast is a true act of vulnerability.
Ten Thousand Things with Shin Yu Pai is a warm and insightful podcast. New episodes of the podcast premiere on Monday of each week.
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