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Everything's Not Black & White

Everything's Not Black & White

By: Brian and Lala
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This show is about presenting different perspectives and points of view on topics trending in our communities and families today and understanding the experiences/backstories behind those perspectives. Most people come to a feeling or belief about something, based on past experiences or first-hand knowledge. This affirming and validating information-sharing makes it ever so important for others to respectfully ask curious questions and share opposing feelings/beliefs in a way that does not cause offense or creates further divisive harm to our human relationships.

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Episodes
  • Multiple Truths Can Coexist
    May 4 2026

    Can multiple truths coexist in one conversation? In this episode of Everything’s Not Black & White, hosts Lachandra and Brian sit down with Dr. Hoai Julie Pham, a PhD historian and CEO of Curiosity Based. From her journey as a Vietnamese refugee to her work helping global organizations, Julie explains why replacing judgment with curiosity is the ultimate leadership skill.

    We dive into the "shades of gray" within the Vietnam War, exploring the South Vietnamese perspective that history books often leave out. Julie also breaks down her "Rubber Band Rule" for respect—learning how to stretch for others without hitting your breaking point. Whether you’re navigating workplace conflict or personal growth, this conversation is a masterclass in staying human in a divisive world.

    Key Highlights:

    • The Rubber Band Rule: Understanding your personal limits for respect.
    • Coexisting Truths: Why "Liberation Day" and "The Day We Lost Our Country" are both real.
    • The Power of the Pause: Shifting from reacting to responding.
    • Self-Awareness: Why leadership is always an "inside job."


    Julie Pham LinkedIn

    Julie Pham Facebook

    Julie Pham Instagram

    7 Forms Of Respect

    Curiosity Based Instagram

    Curiosity Based YouTube

    Curiosity Based Facebook




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    36 mins
  • Beyond Burnout: The Nap Concert Revolution - Elizabeth Wangugi Etienne
    Apr 27 2026

    Lachandra and Brian sit down with wellness strategist Elizabeth Wangugi Etienne (Ellie) to explore the vital connection between rest and human-centered leadership. Challenging "hustle" culture, Ellie discusses longevity thinking, the art of recovery, and reframing burnout as a natural grieving process. This conversation offers a roadmap for reclaiming personal agency and serves as a preview for the Confidence Lab Summit on May 4th, 2026, and the next live NAP Concert on November 14th, 2026.

    LInkedIN

    Facebook

    Instagram

    The Nap Concert

    The Nap Concert Events and Tickets




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    34 mins
  • Neither War Nor Appeasement
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode, Lala and Brian move beyond the headlines to explore the human stories behind the current crisis in Iran. They are joined by human rights activist Zolal Habibi, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, who shares her deeply personal connection to the struggle for freedom.

    Zolal discusses the haunting parallels between the 1988 massacre—which claimed her father’s life—and the modern uprisings led by a brave new generation. The conversation explores the "third way" for Iran’s future: a path that rejects both war and appeasement in favor of a secular, democratic, and non-nuclear republic.

    From the power of self-sacrifice to the NCRI’s practical 10-point roadmap for peace, this episode is a call to move past the surface level and understand the true cost of resistance.

    National Council of Resistance of Iran

    Official site of the NCRI President-elect

    Insights into her vision for a new Iran

    Organization of Iranian American Communities

    Habibi Instagram

    Habibi LinkedIN


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    23 mins
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