
THE SIFU MIMI CHAN SHOW CREDITS Host: a href=". He is a 2022 Artists at Work Fellow at the Japanese American National Museum.


Jason tours extensively, with hundreds of shows across the US and worldwide. He’s performed at the White House and on the National Mall in Washington DC, and been selected by the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs for curation in the 2021 virtual exhibition Reimagine Public Art: House and Home. Jason’s music has been heard on Warrior (HBO/Cinemax), Tetris Beat (Apple Arcade), Wu-Assassins (Netflix), and Snowpiercer (TNT). The Sifu Mimi Chan Show - via Podcast Addict Social Media & Patreon: sifumimichan Conversations with a multitude of diverse and interesting people from. I am grateful to Jason for reaching out and am excited for you to hear our conversation.Īs always, please rate my podcast on your platform of choice and share it with others! If you would like to support with a donation to help keep this podcast going, you can become a patron of the show by visiting my website or /sifumimichan.įor comments or suggestions, please reach out on social media On with the show. It is a reminder of despite how large the world is, our ability to connect is unlimited. Jason and I have a fun origin story that you will hear momentarily. It was also inspiring to hear about his work with the community in organizations like Hate is a Virus and the Japanese American National Museum.

It was fascinating to learn how he blends his love for hip hop with activism. On a mission to “speak hope and healing in a broken world”, his songs and videos tell stories of youth, family, and history. Mimi Chan on kung fu training, fundamentals and patience first appeared on Sifu. Sifu Mimi Chan, daughter of Grandmaster Pui Chan of the Wah Lum Kung Fu System. Chinese American rapper jason chu is known for his high-energy live performances that blend introspective lyricism with crowd-moving passion. In this episode I am answering some listener questions on my kung fu journey and the secret to improving kung fu I also share some personal stories about growing up with my father, Grandmaster Pui Chan, as my teacher.
