Kieran Sequoia
How Did You Do That?
Conversations with the people that leave us asking, "how the f%$k did you do that?" What it takes to create a place in this world that finally feels like home, what it means to live your favourite life and all the messy steps it took to get there. Turns out, you just had to ask.
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Kieran Sequoia
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Jul 30, 2025
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Episodes
That's When I Realized, I Can't Live Like a Machine Anymore. 30.07.2025 1:30:30
Jiabao and KK grew up in Taishan in the Guangdong province in China and became friends as they were studying before classes for their highschool entrance exams. In China, when students graduate highschool they take an exam that ranks education by tier for all future higher education. This exam is called Gaokao and is a very high stakes National College entrance exam. During the goldrush in the 18t...
I don't even know if those people exist. That's the point... 02.07.2025 1:12:30
Hello Listeners, As a warning this episode includes material about violence, police brutality, being detained against one's will, sexual assault and murder. Thank you for tuning into Episode 2 of How Did You Do That, “I don’t even know if those people exist. That’s the point…” Our show notes for this episode are long and although I am no journalist, I did my best to provide credible links...
This What I Should Do. This Is What Makes Me Happy. 29.04.2025 54:14
Our guests today were Jilann Spitzmiller and Hank Rogerson. Hank and Jilann are creators of Philomath Films and the makers of the award winning and globally celebrated documentary, Shakespeare Behind Bars . If you would like to see that film, you can stream it here! Philomath was asked by The National Indian Council on Aging to work on a video that was filmed on the Pine Ridge reservation in Sout...
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