The Colorblind Chameleon: Recent Episodes

Yan Paing Hein

In this podcast you will come along with me on my journey to make deeper and meaningful relationships with people by simply sitting down and having conversations about whatever stories they have to share.

The concept of colorblind chameleon is similar to having an imposter syndrome but failing at being an imposter because you are inherently different/ unique. I started this podcast to encourage others that it is ok to have flaws and accept who you are without having to please others and desiring validations.

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In this episode, Julia shares with us her experience having to go through brain surgery in her last quarter at University of Berkeley, discussed about SIMPS and I attempted to identify female reproductive and urinary systems. 

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On February 1st, Myanmar military seized control of power from the democratically elected government. They have began arresting peaceful protestors, the leaders of the resistance, released 23,000 criminals and commanding them to commit arson and burglaries in the communities during the night, while having martial law imposed. They drug kids, shot and killed peaceful protesters, used misinformation, and alleged fraud to seize power. Pretty much did what Trump did but succeeded. In this episode, I kept the identity of my guest anonymous for his protection since it is that serious. The world needs to know what is going on because the country is now in the darkness: no internet, no phones. Please share it with everyone!

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In this episode, Adiell and I recall our decade long friendship, growth, and how our conversation in art class in Highschool changed my trajectory in life. We also had conversations about our personal journey of growth in preparation for our future soulmates. 

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In this episode, Ryu shares with us his experience moving to America from Japan, and how he found his passion in break dance and eventually physical therapy. We also got to explore misconceptions about Japanese culture through the lens of someone who has actually grown up there.

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In this episode, we dove deep into conversations about how to develop deeper friendship, how to be a better friend, how to grow after falling out from your "situationship" and how to apply SOAP notes in your interactions with people in everyday  life. 

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In this episode, Henry and I shares our experiences living in USA as Burmese Americans and recalls our childhood growing up in Myanmar.

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In this episode, Kristie Kawamoto, an OT student, shares her experience dealing with social anxiety, and thoughts on whether a guy and a girl could be best friends.

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In this episode, Brian S talks about his experience working at Casino to how he decided to become an Occupational Therapist. If you stayed until the end there is a little surprise about my journey with . . .

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In this episode, we explore topics of going through PT school amidst the pandemic, the expectations and current reality, and thoughts about racial injustices and more with LLU DPT class of 2022 president Tre Duplechan.