Color of Success

By: Dr. Stephanie J Wong
  • Summary

  • The Color of Success communicates the stories of Asian, Asian Americans/Canadians, and ethnic minorities as they build brands, businesses, and careers, and mental health strategies to deal with self-doubt, anxiety, and barriers. Dr. Stephanie J. Wong is a licensed clinical psychologist who blends her knowledge of mental health, culture, and business to interview diverse guests.
    Copyright ©2020 Dr. Stephanie J. Wong, Color of Success. All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Joe Daru: How Does Open-Mindedness Help in Professional Baseball & Acting?
    Apr 16 2025

    Joe Daru is no stranger to thriving in new environments. From living in various countries to playing professional baseball, and now acting and directing, Joe shares how he continues to navigate his life and career. He highlights:

    • How he developed skills through baseball, such as competitiveness, motivation, and work ethic, which he now applies to his career in Entertainment.
    • The importance of open-mindedness and flexibility, particularly when living in various countries
    • His fight scene with QUEEN, Michelle Yeoh in The Brothers Sun
    • His dream project (spoiler alert: It's related to baseball)
    • His recurring role in Peacock's crime drama, Long Bright River, opposite Amanda Seyfried.

    ==========================================Full bio:

    Joe Daru is a Thai/Chinese-American actor born in Thailand. As the son of a diplomat, he has lived in Barbados, Laos, Hawaii, Florida, and Washington D.C.

    After graduating from IMG Sports Academy in Florida, he played college baseball & also played internationally post-grad before moving to Los Angeles in 2017.

    From there he went on to guest star on The Rookie (ABC), East New York (CBS), Legacies (CW), and Hydra (Apple), and recur on The Brothers Sun (Netflix), All American Homecoming (CW), and The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime).

    Joe is currently anticipating the release of his latest Recurring Guest Star role in the new Sony crime series Long Bright River (Peacock) alongside Amanda Seyfried.

    In his free time, Joe is an avid athlete and has played Division-1 baseball for four years for New York Tech. After graduating he went on to play in the Southeast Asian Games, World Baseball Classic Qualifiers and the Asian Games for the Thailand National Team.

    In addition to sports, Joe also has a passion for directing and has won multiple awards - most recently an honorable mention in the AGBO 48 Hour Film Festival for his short film “A New Leash on Life”. Joe is based in Los Angeles and is represented by Entertainment Lab (Management).

    IG: @joedaru

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    26 mins
  • Expressing Complex Emotions in Short Film, Last Call with Producer, Winnie Cheung & Actress, Celia Au
    Mar 12 2025

    We are fortunate to have Producer, Winnie Cheung and actress, Celia Au on the show to discuss their short film, Last Call which premiered at the 2025 SXSW Midnight Short Program. This short fantasy thriller takes you on the psychological journey of a traumatized motorcyclist who daydreams about a sultry serpent woman and is haunted by her enchanting voice.

    Winnie’s credits include being a co-producer on the SXSW Audience Award Winner “Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror” in 2021, and has won several awards at Sundance and more. Inspired by David Cronenberg’s body horror, American erotic thrillers, and Eastern fantasy films - LAST CALL reflects Winnie’s diasporic identity - a dreamlike blend of the ancestral East, and the rebellious West. Celia Au who previously starred in Wu Assassins and Lodge 49, brings Winnie’s vision to life in this story’s discovery of profound revelation.


    We talk about:

    • Integrating and displaying complex emotions in film
    • Ways to deal with internal conflicts
    • How Breath work, mental visualization, and Active Listening are key to facilitating a productive and safe work environment
    • Storytelling as a powerful way to positively change the world.

    SOCIALS

    @LastCall_Film

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    24 mins
  • Exist in Spaces As An Act of Protest--A Conversation with Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa
    Feb 9 2025

    In Season 7's premiere, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa and Dr. Stephanie J. Wong engage in an important conversation addressing:

    • Dr. Oriuwa's experience being the only Black student in her medical class at University of Toronto
    • Racial trauma in psychiatry to treat patients
    • Challenges of connecting with friends and self-care in professional and personal settings
    • Being honored with a Barbie made in her likeness and the impact this has on children feeling seen
    • Strategies to navigate these challenging socio-political times in society.

    To learn more about Dr. Oriuwa's work:

    https://www.drchikaoriuwa.com/

    Bio:

    One of Time magazine’s 2021 Next Generation Leaders and named on Maclean’s Power 50 List in 2022, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa is a medical trailblazer spearheading change in health care and beyond. Currently a resident doctor in psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Dr. Oriuwa is a graduate of the school’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine and has served a variety of board positions. Dr. Oriuwa was also honoured in Mattel’s #ThankYouHeroes campaign with a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll made in her image to commemorate her contributions as a frontline health care worker. Recently, Dr. Oriuwa established the Dr. Chika Oriuwa Award for the Advancement of Black Health at Temerty Medicine, which will be awarded annually to a graduating medical student. She recently published her memoir, Unlike the Rest and you can purchase it now wherever books are sold!

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    40 mins
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