Episode 27

(In Spirit) On Location at Lovers Lane Sushi and Seafood Buffet

Published on: 25th May, 2021

This week on the pod, Mac and David revisit the glory days of being a podcast-producing duo as Lindsay is out of town. To start, cueing up Christine Yoon from Wallace Foundation who will now appear next week (you know, best laid plans). Starting at 6:45, how a chat about how to use their podcast time led to an immediate trip to the Lover’s Lane Sushi and Seafood Buffet for lunch – and a return to the sort of pre-pandemic spontaneity we had around the office pre-pandemic.  

At 18:30, they dive into an exploration of person/role/system - and cue up digging into Mac and David in person more by grabbing questions from a “50 Diversity and Inclusion Questions” booklet. They answer: “What makes you uncomfortable about diversity and why?” ”Do you ever feel the need to hide a part of yourself to fit in?” and “What is the best part of being you?” 

E227 Ephemera: 

Navigating Uncertain Times: A Scenario Planning Toolkit for the Arts and Culture Sector (The Wallace Foundation) 

Lovers Lane Sushi and Seafood Buffet 

The Brimful Life 

Making the Invisible Visible: A Celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Culture, Art & Activism 

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