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Asian Enough introduces: It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders and Guest Hasan Minhaj

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Los Angeles Times

Foretold, #Tarot, News Commentary, Society & Culture, News, Romani, California

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This week, as we take a break from Asian Enough, we want to share an episode of another podcast we’ve been listening to: It’s Been A Minute, which is hosted by Sam Sanders and made by our friends over at NPR. On this episode, Sanders talks to former "The Daily Show" correspondent and comedian Hasan Minhaj about growing up as a second-generation Indian American Muslim in California, finding joy in family, and what faith means to him today. If you like It's Been A Minute, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510317/its-been-a-minute-with-sam-sanders

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Frank Shaw.

0:02.0

And I'm Jen Yamato.

0:03.4

We're the hosts of Asian Enough,

0:04.9

and we wanted to tell you about another podcast

0:07.2

we're listening to.

0:08.2

It's a show full of beautiful in-depth searching

0:11.9

and super intriguing conversations made by the folks at NPR and it is called

0:16.7

It's been a minute. The host is Sam Sanders each week he makes sense of the world

0:21.5

through conversations with people in the culture who deserve your attention.

0:25.0

As you listen to this episode of It's Been a Minute featuring comedian Hassan Minhage,

0:30.0

subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:35.0

The thing about 2020 is that just when you think you've adjusted to a new reality, that new reality gets

0:45.0

shifted again. If you are like me, you've probably spent the last several months

0:49.3

adjusting to coronavirus life. And then for the last several days you've been glued to your TV and

0:55.8

your phone watching headlines about protests and unrest and pain all over this country.

1:03.0

Some of you listening were in those protests yourself.

1:05.8

If so, stay safe out there.

1:08.0

All of a sudden, in just a few days,

1:10.1

a different reality to adjust to. New and old questions raised about how we live our lives

1:15.1

together day after day. This national moment hurts a lot. And we're going to talk about it all in detail later this week on the show.

1:25.8

But for now, today's episode is all about the new reality that existed before those protests

1:30.7

started. When the biggest story across the country and the world was just a global pandemic.

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