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Vol. 6 What trauma has taught me? A conversation with SF-born Asian-American Sasanna Yee

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Contact the host Ash for discussions and questions: mengtianz@yahoo.com
Intro:
What can trauma teach us about life?
The Interview took place on a beautiful sunny afternoon in ‘the village’, a community center located in the Southeast side of San Francisco. Sasanna invited me over for a special yoga class called “Chair Yoga” where participants did the Yoga sitting on their chair, some were normal chairs, some were wheelchairs. It was a group of 7 elderlies, from different ethnic groups, mainly lower working class immigrants who lived in this part of the town. I sat there, witnessing, with full respect, as Sasanna patiently and professionally guided the group. When the class was over, I pulled out my microphone and recorder, we sat in that same room and grounded ourselves, slowly began the conversation, a conversation where there was burps, tears, long pauses and meditations. A conversation on pain, trauma, rebellion, and the journey of rebirth.

Timeline:
1:13 Episode Preview

1:58 Guest intro: Sasanna Yee

4:05 Sasanna explains “chair Yoga” for seniors and the disabled

4:49 Unity — what Yoga means to Sasanna

7:02 Sasanna’s community and the diverse ethnic background

12:21 Sasanna’s personal path and the environment she grew up in

19:34 the collective trauma that live within Sasanna and the Asian-Americans

23:08 Pain: trigger of Sasanna’s choice

24:57 Childhood trauma: the car accident

29:50 realization of the mentally weak self

31:47 an elegant burp

32:08 the cause of pains: the believe to act certain ways

34:10 reasons why Sasanna shaves off her hair

38:40 the turning point

40:40 Sasanna shed tears on her non-stopping pain

47:47 the traumatic association: happiness = danger

50:40 Sasanna recalls attempt to promote diversity as a teenager

57:00 Grandmother brutally attacked recently

01: 03: 50 I want to heal from within

01: 07: 20 the once mentally fragile and indecisive self

01: 19: 30 Treasure the group and cherish the self

01: 35: 30 shifting the negative energy to create positive impact

01: 38: 00 Sasanna’s gift to all of us: The equation

Music:

FKA Twigs - Sad Day

More about Sasanna Yee:

www. sasannayee.com

Facebook:Sasanna Yee

Instagram: Sasanna

Behind the scenes:
Interview / Copy / Editing:Ash

Assistant Copy:Lesley

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Contact the host Ash for discussions and questions: mengtianz@yahoo.com
Intro:
What can trauma teach us about life?
The Interview took place on a beautiful sunny afternoon in ‘the village’, a community center located in the Southeast side of San Francisco. Sasanna invited me over for a special yoga class called “Chair Yoga” where participants did the Yoga sitting on their chair, some were normal chairs, some were wheelchairs. It was a group of 7 elderlies, from different ethnic groups, mainly lower working class immigrants who lived in this part of the town. I sat there, witnessing, with full respect, as Sasanna patiently and professionally guided the group. When the class was over, I pulled out my microphone and recorder, we sat in that same room and grounded ourselves, slowly began the conversation, a conversation where there was burps, tears, long pauses and meditations. A conversation on pain, trauma, rebellion, and the journey of rebirth.

Timeline:
1:13 Episode Preview

1:58 Guest intro: Sasanna Yee

4:05 Sasanna explains “chair Yoga” for seniors and the disabled

4:49 Unity — what Yoga means to Sasanna

7:02 Sasanna’s community and the diverse ethnic background

12:21 Sasanna’s personal path and the environment she grew up in

19:34 the collective trauma that live within Sasanna and the Asian-Americans

23:08 Pain: trigger of Sasanna’s choice

24:57 Childhood trauma: the car accident

29:50 realization of the mentally weak self

31:47 an elegant burp

32:08 the cause of pains: the believe to act certain ways

34:10 reasons why Sasanna shaves off her hair

38:40 the turning point

40:40 Sasanna shed tears on her non-stopping pain

47:47 the traumatic association: happiness = danger

50:40 Sasanna recalls attempt to promote diversity as a teenager

57:00 Grandmother brutally attacked recently

01: 03: 50 I want to heal from within

01: 07: 20 the once mentally fragile and indecisive self

01: 19: 30 Treasure the group and cherish the self

01: 35: 30 shifting the negative energy to create positive impact

01: 38: 00 Sasanna’s gift to all of us: The equation

Music:

FKA Twigs - Sad Day

More about Sasanna Yee:

www. sasannayee.com

Facebook:Sasanna Yee

Instagram: Sasanna

Behind the scenes:
Interview / Copy / Editing:Ash

Assistant Copy:Lesley

  continue reading

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