Off White

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Synopsis

Join host Dino-Ray Ramos as he brings together a panel of minorities (and at times, one token white hetero male, if they're up for it) to have a lively discussion about the portrayal of people of color and other minorities in the current landscape of movies, television, pop culture and media. Long story short, it's commentary with color.

Episodes

  • Keepin' it short: WONDER WOMAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!

    01/06/2017 Duration: 20min

    I saw the new Wonder Woman movie with Gal Gadot and have some opinions about it. I also talk about the disappointment that is Baywatch, how I'm done with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and how I'm the minority when it comes to being a fan of the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Also, I read some of the love I'm getting on iTunes — because a little positive reinforcement never hurt no one.

  • 34: Joyce Wong from "Wexford Plaza"

    25/05/2017 Duration: 39min

    Joyce Wong, director/writer of the coming-of-age dramedy Wexford Plaza, stopped by the podcast earlier this month at the L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival to talk about her debut feature film. We also talk about the emasculation of the Asian male, Mary Kay products, female body image, the magic of strip malls and, of course, being woke. Social medjia links! Joyce's Twitter: @joycewongjoyce The film's Twitter: @wexfordplaza joycewang.ca wexfordplazafilm.com

  • 33: Sara Amini, Emily Chang, Meghan Malloy of "Misery Loves Company"

    17/05/2017 Duration: 01h42min

    In this week's super-sized episode, I welcome the lovely Sara Amini, Emily Chang, and Meghan Malloy from the new digital series Misery Loves Company and things get poppin' as we talk about their dope series about two women of color trying to live a #blessed life in post-election L.A. — but that's only the beginning. We also talk about the new season of Master of None, 13 Reasons Why, mediums, tarot card readings, and musicals...LOTS OF MUSICAL talk. After talking about the racist history of Miss Saigon, we shamelessly break into song and it is simply magical. Also, I debut a NEW game that may become a permanent segment on the show! Social medjia links! Sara's Twitter: @saraamini_ Emily's Twitter: @chihuac Meghan's Twitter account is currently on hiatus. Follow the show: @miserylovesTV Watch the entire first season on YouTube. Visit the show's website: miserylovescompanyseries.com

  • 32: Josh Crowe and Leon Cheo from "People Like Us"

    11/05/2017 Duration: 39min

    Filmmaker Leon Cheo and actor Josh Crowe stop by the podcast to chat about People Like Us, the first LGBTQ web series in Singapore. We talk about the true stories that influenced the series, the obnoxious struggle of dating, the bigger message behind the show, and Josh's seasoned career at Universal Studios Singapore (which I didn't know existed!) Follow Josh and Leon on Twitter and make sure you watch People Like Us on YouTube and follow the show on Facebook. Josh Crowe: @jsjCrowe Leon Cheo: @leoncheo People Like Us on YouTube  People Like Us on Facebook

  • 31: Marie Jamora, Jason McLagan, and Courtney Bandeko from "Flip the Record" Part 2

    04/05/2017 Duration: 46min

    My conversation with Marie Jamora, Jason McLagan, and Courtney Bandeko from the short Flip the Record continues and we get into some pretty deep shit about Filipino identity...but I also introduce them to the term, "titty balls." So there's that.

  • 30: Marie Jamora, Jason McLagan, and Courtney Bandeko from "Flip the Record" Part 1

    27/04/2017 Duration: 01h48s

    Two episodes in one week? That's crazy! What's even crazier is that this is another two-parter. There is just too much awesome to contain in one episode! Filmmakers Marie Jamora and Jason McLagan and actress Courtney Bandeko come to the Off White dining room/recording studio/donut eating facility to talk about their short Flip the Record as well as the Fast and the Furious franchise, holding your pee while watching movies, UTIs, film-going etiquette in the Philippines, and, of course, the magical obnoxiousness of Coachella.

  • 29: Sujata Day and Tristen J. Winger from "Insecure" Part 2

    27/04/2017 Duration: 49min

    Sujata Day and Tristen J. Winger (a.k.a. Sarah and Thug Yoda from Insecure) continue our conversation from last week. The two talk about their time on Issa Rae's Awkward Black Girl, the web series which the Golden Globe-nominated HBO comedy was based as well as their upcoming projects including Sujata's short film Cowboy and Indian as well as Tristen's "kept under wraps" web series. 

  • 28: Sujata Day and Tristen J. Winger from "Insecure" Part 1

    20/04/2017 Duration: 53min

    In this two-parter, Sujata Day and Tristen J. Winger (a.k.a. Sarah and Thug Yoda from Insecure) stop by my brand new home studio (a.k.a. dining room with microphones) to talk about their show, donuts, Bat Day (whatever the hell that is), the ridiculous price of cable, and some unintentional/intentional racist moments in their lives inside and outside of the entertainment industry. But that's only the half of it! Come back next week for Part 2 when they talk about their time on Issa Rae's Awkward Black Girl, the web series which the Golden Globe-nominated HBO comedy was based as well as their upcoming projects including Sujata's short film Cowboy and Indian as well as Tristen's "kept under wraps" web series. It's another grand ol' time on Off White!

  • 27: "My Roommate's an Escort" creators and stars Katie Uhlmann, Trish Rainone, and Bobby Del Rio

    13/04/2017 Duration: 01h24min

    We're going to Canada! Well, at least in this episode we are. Off White has a rousing conversation about mature subject matter including shitting, farting, dating, and bad gift-giving with the lovely Katie Uhlmann and Trish Rainone as well as returning guest Bobby Del Rio. They are the creators and stars of the hilarious web series My Roommate's an Escort — make sure you check it out. You can watch it before or after listening to this episode. It doesn't matter when just as long as you watch it. 

  • Keepin' it short: Danity Kane, "Ghost in the Shell", Kendall Jenner Pepsi Commercial

    07/04/2017 Duration: 22min

    It's been a minute since I have posted something so I decided to post this short ep to profess my ride or die love for Danity Kane and then go off on the bullshit that is Ghost in the Shell and that goddam Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial.

  • 26: "I Love Bekka and Lucy" — Rachael Holder, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Tanisha Long, Chris Smith and Alexis Denisof

    17/03/2017 Duration: 54min

    During my crazed schedule at SXSW, I made sure to set some time aside to talk to the cast and creator of the upcoming gal pal comedy I Love Bekka and Lucy, the first digital series to be included in the episodic programming at the festival — and that's a huge deal. On the episode, I have a grand ol' time talking with writer-director Rachael Holder and actors Jessica Parker Kennedy, Tanisha Long, Chris Smith, and Alexis Denisof about the hysterical series, diversity & inclusion (obvi), and most importantly, The Great British Baking Show.  

  • 25: Oscars Talk with Erin Lim and Jeff Hunt

    28/02/2017 Duration: 01h25min

    It's been 24 hours since the chaos that was the Oscars and we have all survived. Erin Lim, host of the Bitch Talk Podcast and Jeff Hunt, co-host of the Muni Diaries join me in a rousing discussion of all the Moonlight madness and La La Land ba-ba-backlash. Plus, we throw massive shade at Casey Affleck and manage to spend a good amount of time talking about more important things like the '80s made-for-TV movie Kate's Secret starring the legendary Meredith Baxter-Birney.  

  • 24: Playing catch up: Sundance and Awards Season Marlarkey

    09/02/2017 Duration: 36min

    HAPPY NEW YEAR! Sure, I'm over a month late, but better late than never, right? In this solo episode I talk about my Sundance journey as well as my opinions about this year's Oscar race.

  • 23: Saying Good-bye to 2016 with Erin Lim, Nicole Grigg, and Producer Char

    29/12/2016 Duration: 01h06min

    2016 has had a lot of ups and a lot of downs...and more downs on top of that, but as George Michael says, you gotta have faith. So that's exactly my mantra for 2017, but before we usher in a new year, I say good-bye to 2016 with Bitch Talk podcast host Erin Lim, journalist Nicole Grigg, and Producer Char from the Go-To Productions in San Francisco. Despite all the malarkey and bullcorn happening in the world, we try to focus on all the minority representation in TV, film, and pop culture in 2016 — and we bitch about all the bullshit that it has brought to people of color, women, and the LGBT community. I hope you enjoy the conversation and I'll see you in the new year with more Off White banter.

  • Keepin' it short: Pre-Thanksgiving fodder

    23/11/2016 Duration: 18min

    Before I stuffed myself with carbs, I just wanted to throw up a short ep to give thanks to my listeners, rant about and give tips on how to fight all the Trump madness, talk about how the Hamilton mixtape has kept me sane, and sing my praises of Disney's Moana.

  • 22: Hayden Szeto from "The Edge of Seventeen"

    11/11/2016 Duration: 35min

    Two episodes in a row with guests of Canadian origin? That's wacky! Well, it seems appropriate considering so many people from the U.S. are looking to move there. In the latest ep, I briefly touch on my feelings about what happened on November 8, but after,I have a chat with Hayden Szeto from the upcoming comedy The Edge of Seventeen (out in theaters November 18). We talk about his experience as an Asian-Canadian in Hollywood and how his dad actually encouraged him to go into an arts — and for an Asian family, that's totes bonkers!

  • 21: Alex Wong, Ana Sani, Bobby Del Rio, Stephanie Baird from "IRL: The Series"

    27/10/2016 Duration: 01h45min

    The cast and crew from the Canadian-based IRL: The Series join me via Google Hangouts to talk about Glenn's fate in The Walking Dead season premiere, the upcoming all female-directed season of Jessica Jones, and Amy Schumer's "Formation" parody — or whatever the fuck that was. We also get into deep discussion about Canadian culture...and by that I mean Drake and Justin Bieber. 

  • 20: Laura Sirikul from Nerds of Color and Erin Chew from YOMYOMF

    06/10/2016 Duration: 01h32min

    This week I welcome amazing writers Laura Sirikul from Nerds of Color and Erin Chew from YOMYOMF. We dig deep into NBC's Mail Order Family malarkey, the so-called Bruce Lee film Birth of the Dragon, the brilliance of Luke Cage, and Hollywood's affinity for whitewashing. I also manage to force my guests to listen to a retelling of the time-honored story of when I scored Hamilton tickets.

  • Keepin' it Short: Playing Catch Up — TIFF, Emmys, "Queen of Katwe," Fall TV and Other Malarkey

    29/09/2016 Duration: 29min

    It's been a while since I posted a short episode because life and laziness has gotten in the way. In this morsel of Off White-ness, I wax poetic on TIFF and briefly touch on the Emmys — which is all old news considering they happened weeks ago. But I also give a ringing endorsement to Disney's Queen of Katwe for not having a "white savior" and examine the diversity of Fall TV.

  • 19: Alex Rubens, Emily Chang, Pia Shah, Tanuj Chopra

    06/09/2016 Duration: 01h55min

    Classic VMA performances, spoken word reunions, Colin Kaepernick, donuts, Star Wars, haircuts at the gym, and the mystery of red velvet cake — those are just SOME of the wonderful topics discussed in this jammed packed episode with the talented cast and creators from the film Grass which include director/writer/second-time guest Tanuj Chopra, actress/Vampire Diaries alum Emily Chang actress/reverse-immigrant Pia Shah as well as executive producer/Keanu co-writer Alex Rubens. I had a damn good time on this episode and loved my guests so much that I'm now stalking each and every one of them.

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