DJ Chuang podcast, aka orange Asian man

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DJ Chuang podcast, aka orange Asian man

ideas that have great potential to change the world from my life experiences as an author and researcher amidst multiethnic, mental health, Asian American faith communities — the voice of DJ Chuang

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    riverside.com video episode with watermark

    all I wanted to do is see what the watermark looks like and what it would be like to use riverside.com free plan for creating a podcast without incurring any costs

  2. 51

    talking about mental health at Fuller Seminary

    DJ Chuang was invited as a guest speaker in a class at Fuller Seminary's School of Psychology. He talked about his lived experiences with mental health, living with bipolar disorder, and the origin story of the Erasing Shame podcast.The second part of the talk didn't get recorded. What he talked about there was the precious value of support groups and the reason Christian Asian Mental Health launched, because every Asian & Asian American church needs mental health ministry.2 videos related to the topics of support groups and Christian Asian Mental Health:* Finding community in support groups https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhnZpn8gzfM&t=706s* How to Launch a Mental Health Ministry (and Why We Must)https://youtu.be/k03lxfyxqUk(This raw recording was made using Voice Memo on an iPhone 13.)

  3. 50

    Where is God when good people hurt?

    A sermon by DJ Chuang from 2 Corinthians 1:3-7 from June 9, 2013, in Austin, Texas, at an ethnic Chinese church. Side-by-side translation from English to Mandarin Chinese, with translator Jia Jiang.Description and a brief color commentary at https://djchuang.com/where-is-god-when-good-people-hurt/

  4. 49

    a Short Conversation about MultiAsian.Church in 5 Minutes

    Listen to this AI-generated conversation about the MultiAsian.Church book by DJ Chuang - a strategic guide for Asian American Christians & churches in a multiethnic world.

  5. 48

    at the center of Union Station DC

    here am I, standing at the center, an inspiring place, pondering how often I should share my thoughts out loud and how many people would want to listen

  6. 47

    May is a celebration of life for Asian Americans and mental health

    Follow our daily spotlight every day in May on Instagram or Facebook feed of Erasing Shame podcast https://erasingshame.com

  7. 46

    Answer the questions people are asking already

    Why are Christians and churches not talking about what people are talking about? Our failure to engage is relinquishing our role in diffusing the harmful polarization of our society today methinks...

  8. 45

    How to make hard decisions

    Great insight from a TEDx talk by Ruth Chang, and what I’m deciding for this audio podcast "How to Make Hard Choices" - TEDx talk by Ruth Chang youtube.com/watch?v=8GQZuzIdeQQ Link to my YouTube channel youtube.com/djchuang

  9. 44

    Going into 2021 with More Ideas

    I want to be sharing more of things I’ve learned over the years to help people with Adulting, trying to decide if I should publish my thoughts first or find a few people that want to be in conversation first

  10. 43

    What did Jesus do to the political leaders in his time?

    How was Jesus a protester or activist in his time? And if we are to be like Jesus, how should we be activists and protesters in our time when it comes to injustices and politics?

  11. 42

    Don’t stay stuck in life, Mister Atheist

    One atheist I talked with recently was really stuck on this idea of a God that he doesn’t believe in, I wish he would spend his time and energy on something more productive instead of talking about a God that he doesn’t believe in and doesn’t exist

  12. 41

    Where each and everyone of us are on a level playing field

    You have something, I have some thing, and you can decide and choose what to do with it, to make your life better, to make others lives better, make the world better

  13. 40

    What are you most curious about?

    Curiosity is a great ingredient for learning more about the world, and they say that leadership is constant ongoing learning, and we are learning a ton during this coronavirus global pandemic, and one more thing, one of the best way to learn is to experiment

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    have you heard anyone ask this question?

    will all that is going on in the world, when will the protests end? when will people get what they want? here’s a few of my speculations and temporary thoughts in the moment..

  16. 37

    MultiAsian.Church: A White Pastor Ministering in a Japanese American Church with Grace and Truth

    What is it like for a Caucasian to pastor and minister in an Asian American church? Pastor Matty Blevins shares all in this conversation with DJ Chuang. Well, not everything, but some things he's learned along the way, since he's only been in a non-white church context for a year and a half.  Show notes at the multiasian.church blog https://multiasian.church/a-japanese-american-church-with-a-white-pastor-serving-harmoniously/

  17. 36

    Can we talk about Asian American pastors and pornography?

    Roy Kim talks with DJ Chuang about this taboo subject of how pastors struggle with pornography. Too many pastors struggle secretly with porn addiction. Research says 57% of pastors have struggled with porn and Asian pastors and Asian American ones are no exception. This ugly struggle is true for many men, and some women, regardless of ethnic background, whether Korean American, Chinese American, Japanese American, Indian American, and the many other ethnicities and nationalities in the world, Asians and non-Asians alike.  Show notes at https://multiasian.church/asian-american-pastors-and-pornography/

  18. 35

    When I Got Locked Up in a Psych Ward for 72 Hours and What Happened Next

    The most painful time in my life happened in February 2017. It took me like 9 months to recover back to normal. Didn't think that would happen. Here's the story.

  19. 34

    Nashville hot chicken isn’t so popular a thing in Nashville

    while at a conference in Opryland Hotel, it took me 3 days to find Nashville hot chicken because I didn’t have a rental car and didn’t want to pay for a Uber ride into downtown

  20. 33

    Parasite is a joke.. older white men that don’t get it

    What would you do if you hear people talking about why Parasite won the Oscar for Best Picture? And they don’t have a clue that an Asian person was standing right there?

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    snapshot of church communications back in 2011

    Random conversations with 2 anonymous guests at post- #cultivate11 conference tweetup at a nearby Starbucks on May 5, 2011 Cultivate Conference = Where culture, innovation and communication connect :: May 4-5, 2011

  22. 31

    An update from my other podcast, Erasing Shame

    A brief word from my other podcast, which I'd encourage you to check out, erasingshame.com - honest talk for healthy living.

  23. 30

    How Saddleback Church is Growing as an All Nations Congregation

    a chat with Mark Grunden, a small groups pastor at Saddleback Church (one church in multiple locations, in Southern California plus 4 other countries) about how this church is becoming an "All Nations Congregation" as it is stated in one of its strategies for the 21st century cf. Saddleback Church Core Values & Strategies & Priorities over the course of its history

  24. 29

    Where is God when good people hurt?

    First time I shared about my mental health journey at an ethnic Chinese church, back in June 2013. https://djchuang.com/where-is-god-when-good-people-hurt/

  25. 28

    say that again

    before you share your idea with the world, write it down or record it, here’s why

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    driving on the five

    thinking about open source, and how we can have kingdom impact with no staff and no money

  27. 26

    walking in Nashville

    what is going on in downtown Nashville? just walking to dinner and thinking about some technical challenges with podcasting, but Anchor does make it very easy

  28. 25

    My first day of using the smash pass

    Smashburger will be a frequent stop for me for the next 100 days

  29. 24

    Life goal #3: Asian American Christian Philanthropy

    one more thing I want to work towards making a contribution in the world is this topic.. there’s a lot of raising awareness and education that’s needed to demystify philanthropy in our faith communities

  30. 23

    Life goal #2: multiasian churches

    describing my 2nd of 3 life goals that i finally came up with after age 52, and a good word about this anchor app

  31. 22

    finally i have 3 life goals

    most my life, i didn’t have specific goals i was interested in working towards. i recently discovered 3. here, i describe my first goal, erasing shame - a podcast at erasingshame.com

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    OC Register featured article about Asian American Churches

    January 28, 2013 article in OC Register - "O.C. exports Asian American churches to the world" https://djchuang.com/asian-american-churches-around-the-oc-and-the-world/

  34. 19

    Step Up, Speak Up, Live it Up

    see the blog post for the manuscript of this talk shared at Urbana 12 https://djchuang.com/step-up-speak-up-live-it-up/

  35. 18

    How church sizes make all the difference

    How church sizes make all the difference - a DJ Chuang interview - Dave Michener, Executive Pastor of Bridgeway Community Church (Columbia, Maryland).

  36. 17

    when something is better than nothing

    Don't let perfection and excellence prevent you from sharing something because what you have to share matters as is...

  37. 16

    A year later after Father

    Reflections and thoughts about remembering my Dad a year after he passed away, as I spend a few days with my family of origin - Mom and 2 younger brothers.

  38. 15

    Owning the Vision: Multi-Asian Church Podcast Episode 6

    Adding to the discussion about leadership development,  in this episode of the Multi-Asian Church Podcast Series, Ed Choy and DJ Chuang talk about owning the vision of an multi-Asian/multi-ethnic churches. https://djchuang.com/owning-the-vision-multi-asian-church-podcast-episode-6/

  39. 14

    Leadership Development: Multi-Asian Church Podcast Episode 5

    For those of you keeping score at home, this is episode number 5.  In this episode of the Multi-Asian Church Podcast Series, Ed Choy and I talk about developing Asian American leaders in the context of an multi-Asian/multi-ethnic churches. You’ll need to listen more carefully, since the background noise at this episode’s Starbucks (in Dallas) was louder than last week’s Starbucks location (in Newport Beach). https://djchuang.com/leadership-development-multi-asian-church-podcast-episode-5/

  40. 13

    Episode 4 of the Multi-Asian Church Podcast: Leadership

    The conversation continues.  In episode 4 of the Multi-Asian Church Podcast Series, Ed Choy and DJ Chuang discuss leadership, and how can church leaders better develop and connect with Asian American leaders. https://djchuang.com/episode-4-of-the-multi-asian-church-podcast-leadership/

  41. 12

    Vision Revisited: Episode 3 of the Multi-Asian Church Podcast

    Yes there’s more to be said about the importance of vision.  In episode 3 of the Multi-Asian Church Podcast Series, Ed Choy and I dig deeper into how to communicate compelling vision in multi-Asian/multi-ethnic churches. While the gifts of a strong communicator is valuable, it isn’t the magic bullet in getting vision to stick. We discuss several other factors in developing vision, developing leaders, and developing the church. And I even mention a couple of specific examples, venturing into dangerous territory there because that can open up more room for misunderstanding, as if we haven’t done that already. https://djchuang.com/vision-revisited-episode-3-of-the-multi-asian-church-podcast/

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    Communicating Vision: Episode 2 of the Multi-Asian Church Podcast

    Continuing the conversation with Ed Choy  about multi-Asian/multi-ethnic churches. (For the record, Ed is 1/4 Chinese.) The topic is on communicating vision. Of course vision is important. Without vision people perish. But how does vision play into developing Asian American leaders for a multi-Asian/multi-ethnic church? How does vision need to be communicated? It did take us a while for the conversation to warm up on this podcast — skip right to 9:44 if you want to get right to the meat, er, heat. https://djchuang.com/vision-episode-2-of-the-multi-asian-church-podcast/

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    Episode #1: What is a multi-Asian church?

    On this Multi-Asian Church Podcast Series, with DJ Chuang and Ed Choy. Each episode covers a topic about multi-Asian/multi-ethnic churches, those that are effectively ministering to next generation Asian Americans. https://djchuang.com/multi-asian-church-podcast-series-episode-1/

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    what does it mean to be the church?

    a workshop about the idea for "church without walls" at some event or conference back around 2008, with Daniel Young of NewSong Dallas (when it was around back then) lowering the bar of doing church, raising the bar of being church

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    talking about Revitalizing Asian American Churches for New Generations

    DJ Chuang was guest host for the NextGenerAsianChurch conversational talk-back about my 9/26/07 presentation "Revitalizing Asian American Churches for New Generations." -- a roundtable conversation with David Park, Cyrus Lee, Joshua Settles (recorded as a Talkshoe conference call)

  46. 7

    Revitalizing Asian American Churches for New Generations

    a presentation made to 150 Asian American pastors and ministry leaders on 9/26/07 - more details at http://www.djchuang.com/2007/revitalizing-asian-american-churches/

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    Why does it hurt so much? (John 11:17-36)

    DJ Chuang's sermon titled “Why does it hurt so much?” based on John 11:17-36, delivered at Great Commission Community Church in Arlington, Virginia, on the Sunday of the week when the Virginia Tech shootings happened in April 2007. More notes at djchuang.com/why-does-it-hurt-so-much

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    Next Gener.Asian Church Skypecast

    We'd had some offline conversations and put the Asian American Emergent Skypecast to bed (or, on ice, if you prefer a more wintery metaphor.) Apparently, 1 word in that mix, Emergent, scared off some people. And, our conversations weren't all that alarmingly edgy emergent, at least not theologically ambiguous and exploratory enough to warrant the label, even though we did stay conversational and unstructured. We've had a handful of great skypecasts over the past months, virtually connecting emerging leaders ministering to Asian American Christians around the U.S., Canada, and even Malaysia. Now the skypecast is being resurrected under a new name.

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    2nd Asian American Emergents Skypecast

    This 2nd Asian American Emergents Skypecast happened on Sunday night, August 27th, 2006. On this conference call were: DJ Chuang, Ben Pun, David Park, and Sivin Kit. We had conversations on topics like these: How does the emergent conversation impact the issues of the Asian American Church? No Asian American emergent cohort in your area? No problem! What is Emergent missing by not having many visible Asian American participants?

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    Fully Alive: Telling Stories

    2005 Summer Retreat (with ACC Lighthouse) Part 4 of 4

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