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Pass the Power with Paige Parker
Paige Parker
58 episodes
2 weeks ago
Paige created Pass the Power with Paige Parker to share Conversations of Hope for people who say yes to life. Paige is a board member and fundraiser for United Women Singapore, Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore Dance Theatre, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. She’s a GIA graduate gemologist, and supports local fashion/design/art. Paige’s memoir Don’t Call Me Mrs. Rogers details her epic circumnavigation to 116 countries that led to her Guinness World Record. She loves creating empowering content. Please reach out to her at pp@paigeparker.com.
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Paige created Pass the Power with Paige Parker to share Conversations of Hope for people who say yes to life. Paige is a board member and fundraiser for United Women Singapore, Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore Dance Theatre, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. She’s a GIA graduate gemologist, and supports local fashion/design/art. Paige’s memoir Don’t Call Me Mrs. Rogers details her epic circumnavigation to 116 countries that led to her Guinness World Record. She loves creating empowering content. Please reach out to her at pp@paigeparker.com.
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Kelly Mi Li: On Asian narratives, community building, and growing a loving home
Pass the Power with Paige Parker
30 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Kelly Mi Li: On Asian narratives, community building, and growing a loving home

Lights, camera, empowerment! Get ready for a star-studded chat on the second episode of Pass the Power, with host Paige Parker and Kelly Mi Li (@kellymili), the force behind Netflix's hit show "Bling Empire." 

Kelly steps into the spotlight to share more than just Hollywood tales. She's on a mission to reshape the narrative of Asian representation in media, making waves with each project she touches – including her silver-screen triumph, Bling Empire.

But there's more to Kelly than what meets the camera lens. From rebellious teen to doting mom, she reflects on her rocky journey with her own mother and how their bond has shaped her values of grit, grace, and giving back. Kelly spills the stirring tea on the Golden Voice Society, her passion project dedicated to uplifting Asian small business owners and providing care for the elderly.

And lest we forget the spicy stuff! Kelly treats Paige to a tongue-tingling taste test of her very own hot sauce brand, Hot Jiang, inspired by Kelly’s mother. It's a flavor explosion you won't want to miss!

With her partner-in-crime, William, and her adorable daughter Mili by her side, Kelly shares the secrets to living life to the fullest. So, buckle up and join this episode packed with laughter, inspiration, and a sprinkle of stardust.

Power Tribe: Tune in to Pass the Power on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and more. For all things Paige, follow @paigeparker on Instagram, and @iampaigeparker on TikTok. And for a backstage pass to the world of content creators and entertainment, visit gushcloud.com.

Pass the Power with Paige Parker
Paige created Pass the Power with Paige Parker to share Conversations of Hope for people who say yes to life. Paige is a board member and fundraiser for United Women Singapore, Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore Dance Theatre, and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. She’s a GIA graduate gemologist, and supports local fashion/design/art. Paige’s memoir Don’t Call Me Mrs. Rogers details her epic circumnavigation to 116 countries that led to her Guinness World Record. She loves creating empowering content. Please reach out to her at pp@paigeparker.com.