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When I Grow Up : Elephant Keeper episode

When I Grow Up : Elephant Keeper episode

Another new episode of When I Grow Up is out, host Kea heads to the zoo to see what kind of jobs might interest her. Here’s a synopsis:

Lions and Tigers and Elephant poop? Head on over to the Honolulu Zoo with “When I Grow Up” host Kea to see what it’s like to take care of these amazing animals. Watch Kea as she feeds them, picks up their um…presents and even gets to bathe them! And you thought your chores at home were hard. A professional elephant keeper? WHOA..NOW THAT’S A COOL JOB! Is this what you want ot be when you grow up?

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When I Grow Up : Pizza Maker episode

When I Grow Up : Elephant Keeper episode

When I Grow Up : Pizza Maker episode

When I Grow Up : Pizza Maker episode

For your Saturday morning edutainment, here’s another episode of When I Grow Up, where host Kea sees what it’s like to do a job for adult. This episode is about what it takes to be a pizza maker. Here’s more info:

Who doesn’t LOVE pizza? Take a journey with “When I Grow Up” host Kea as she heads on over to Mama’s Island Pizza in Hawaii. Owner and Pizza Lover Larry Grippo shows Kea how to hand toss dough, add her own toppings, bake her pizza and then da da da daaaa…she gets to EAT her very own dream pizza! A PROFESSIONAL PIZZA MAKER? AWESOME! Is this what you want to be when you grow up?

Look for more episodes from producer/actress Kimee Balmilero (Hi-5, Mamma Mia).

When I Grow Up : Pizza Maker episode

When I Grow Up Pilot episode

When I Grow Up Pilot episode

Created by actress Kimee Balmilero (Hi-5, Mamma Mia), “When I Grow Up” (WIGU) is a new kids show where kids get hands on with super cool, totally hip and always fun jobs! The live action children’s series features Kea, an adventurous, funny, and cheeky teenage host who takes children & adults through a day “on the job.” In this original & super spunky show, Kea gets hands on & explores new things while working side by side with a professional. The show also features “pop-ups” that contain fun facts about the specific job that children & parents will enjoy reading. In the first episode, Kea finds out how to be a Scuba Diver/Curator. Here’s more info on the first episode:

Have you ever gone swimming with sting rays? Join When I Grow Up host Kea as she visits with her friend Rhonda Suka, to find out what it takes to be a scuba diver and curator at Pacific Beach Hotel in Hawaii. Scuba diving…HOW COOL IS THAT? Is this what you want to be when you grow up?

Who wants to see this on a Saturday morning block?

When I Grow Up Pilot episode

How do I pursue a career in Entertainment?

How do I pursue a career in Entertainment?

Artichoke & Peachies (aka Arden and Grace) share their thoughts and experiences breaking into the entertainment industry. Grace is a video editor turned actress, while Arden is a model turned actress. They offer great insight as two actresses on the front lines of entertainment. If you’re thinking about a career in entertainment, you should watch this. Also check out their other vlog on dating advice for men.

How do I pursue a career in Entertainment? with Artichoke & Peachies (part 1)

How do I pursue a career in Entertainment? with Artichoke & Peachies (part 2)

How do I pursue a career in Entertainment? with Artichoke & Peachies (part 3)

Unheard Voices from the BP Oil Spill

Unheard Voices from the BP Oil Spill

Like the documentary A Village of Versailles told the story of the Asian community during Hurricane Katrina, Green for All is giving a voice to the Vietnamese community affected by the BP Oil Spill. Besides the ecological disaster, an economic disaster is sweeping through the communities in the region. For the Asian American community, the catastrophe is further compounded by lack of translators to foster communication and economic relief options. With a heavy base in the fishing industry, the local Vietnamese community has been one of the hardest hit. Local leaders are working to create quality, long-term green jobs to offset the economic costs of the oil spill. Check out some of these stories that you won’t hear on TV or news reports. Listen to the unheard voices from the BP Oil Spill.

Thousands of Americans whose livelihoods depend on the waters of the Gulf Coast are now scrambling to make ends meet. Here’s the story of Theresa Seafood Inc. :

Louisiana US Representative Joesph Cao and local residents share their stories

The Mary Queen of Viet Nam Community Development Corporation supports New Orleans East, a large Vietnamese and African-American community. It provides business development, affordable housing, urban farm, community organizing, social services, healthcare outreach, and environmental justice programs. Now, it is hoping its plans for a 28-acre Viet Village Urban Farm can help lead New Orleans to a sustainable future. This farm will create green jobs and provide healthy food to the community. The organization is hoping to break ground in 2011. Learn more about the Viet Village Urban Garden

7th Annual Asian Diversity Career Expo

Asian Diversity, Inc., the leading career resource for Asian American professionals, is holding its Seventh Annual Asian Diversity Career Expo this Friday, May 2, 2008, from 10 AM to 4 PM at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Despite the current economic downturn, amazingly over 80 exhibitors from all over the U.S. and Asia have signed up to hire top Asian talent. Join the largest and fastest growing Asian and Asian American Career expo in the nation!

This year’s exhibitors include:

AARP

Boston Scientific Corporation

Boy Scouts of America

BP/Amoco

Central Intelligence Agency

Eli Lilly and Company

Federal Bureau of Investigation

HSBC Bank USA, NA

IBM Corporation

Internal Revenue Service

Lehman Brothers

LG Electronics USA Inc.

Pepsico, Inc.

Procter & Gamble

Prudential Financial

Sandisk Corporation

State Farm Insurance

Target Corporation

The Boeing Company

Time Warner Cable

United Airlines

United States Tennis Association

Verizon Wireless

Young & Rubicam Brands

And many more!

Ever thougt about a career in broadcasting? Watch this Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) video: